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NASON MANUFACTURING CO., 

w 

7\ Fulton Street through to 7 J Beekman Street, New York. 



Cable address : Unitorgan, New York. 
A. B. C. and Western Union Codes. 



ILLUSTRATED LISTS OF PRICES 



WROUGHT AND CAST IRON PIPE, 

BRASS AND IRON VALVES AND FITTINGS, 

Plumbing Supplies, Fixtures and Specialties of Every Description. 

GENERAL SUPPLIES FOR STEAM, GAS, WATER, AMMONIA AND OIL. 



STEAM, GAS FITTERS' AND PLUMBERS' TOOLS AND SUPPLIES. 



Boilers, Engines, Compressors, Radiators, Blowers and Engineering Specialties. 



September, J 902. 



THE LiaRARY OF 

CONGRESS, 
Two CoptE6 Received 

SEP. 23 1902 

CnPVmOHT ENTBY 

CLASS ObOOCa No. 

COPY a 




,T13 




V 9pi^:\i4lft;-.I^o2f by 
Nason Manufacturing Co 



^ 



1842 SIXTY YEARS 1902 



A review of our business outlook on the Sixtieth Annivetsary of our foundation convinced os that 
the scope of all earlier publications was entirely inadequate to properly cover the enlarged field of modern 
specialties, general goods, and fixtures sold by us, and it was therefore deemed imperative to issue a 
catalogue w^hich would more fully embrace the complete lines of goods now to be found in our several 
departments. 

In its compilation studious care has been exercised in the selection of all goods listed and illustrated 
with the intent of showing only such as we have from thorough knowledge of their merits found to be 
w^orthy of entire endorsement. 

Cuts have been reduced wherever possible in order to curtail the size of the book to the smallest 
possible dimensions, and consecutive association of the various goods has had unusually careful considera- 
tion. It will be noticed that a distinct font of type has been used throughout to indicate prices, thus 
avoiding all confusion with figures for dimensions without resorting to the dollar mark. 

Attention is directed to our General Supply and Valve section and the broad manner in which we 
believe this group has been covered. 

An attractive assortment of Gas and Combination Chandeliers and Fixtures is also shown, and 
attention is invited to this unique display. 

Our Ammonia and Hydraulic sections w^iU be found of especial interest to purchasers of these goods. 

The department relating to controlling devices will be found comprehensive, as will also the very 
extensive group of steam engineering specialties, pumps, and tools w^hich are shown. 

Several years since, in broadening our business channels, we deemed it advisable to enter fully into 
the Plumbing Goods Department, which class will now be found to be most complete both in text and 
illustration. Inspection of the extensive display of fixtures and appurtenances which are shown in the 
Plumbing section of the book will be appreciated, and those desiring to make personal selection are invited 
to review the very complete collection of modern fixtures displayed in our show^ room. 

Our invariable aim is to make sliipment of general orders the same day received, w^hich a complete 
stock and a thoroughly well organized shipping department enables us to do, while a recent extensive 
addition to our premises has largely increased our stock capacity, and will, if possible, enable us to fill 
orders even more promptly than in the past. 

Cordial thanks are extended to friends and patrons of the past, and the good will of those whose 
acquaintance we may make in the future is earnestly hoped for by 

Faithfully yours 

NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY 



IMITATION^SUBSTITUTION 



While imitation has been characterized in a way as " the sincerest form of flattery," it clearly 
ceases to become so when specialties of known and standard merit are falsified with substitutes wiiich 
are made and sold as being equal to the originals. 

We are, therefore, again under the necessity of warning the trade and steam users in general that 
several of the specialties originated and manufactured by this Company, when ordered by our friends 
with the full expectation of receiving those of our make, are being substituted by unscrupulous dealers 
with goods w^hich, while superficially resembUng ours, are light in weight, rough in finish and entirely 
unfit for the high steam pressures in use in modem practice. 

Tliis is notably true of Steam Traps. See that the name " Nason " appears cast upon their covers, 
and reject all others, for the latter, being of insufficient weight, and strength of flange bolts, are often 
dangerous when in use with modern steam pressures. 

The trade mark " Nason " is the rightful property of the Nason Manufacturing Co., and if Steam 
Traps other than those of our make are sold as " Nason " traps, the sellers render themselves liable to 
action for selling goods under false representation. 

NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY 

71 Fulton Street tlirough to 71 Beekman Street 

New York City 
September, 1902 



SPECIAL NOTICE 



Terms : Montfaly settlements, unless otherwise agreed. 

Discount sheets will be issued promptly where possible upon change of market prices, but all catalogue 
lists and published discounts are subject to change without notice. 

AH quotations are for immediate acceptance. 

Claims for corrections or deductions must be made within ten days after receipt of goods. 

Any goods proving defective when used for the purpose manufactured will be replaced, but no 
claims for labor or damages will be allowed. 

Contracts are subject to delays from strikes, accidents, or causes beyond our control. 

Definite instructions as to route, packing, insurance, etc., should accompany each order. 

Specifications for goods not standard should be explicit and complete, and, w^hen possible, accompanied 
by sketch. 

Orders cannot be countermanded without our consent ; this is especially true of goods other than 
standard. 

Boxing charged at cost ; cartage at lowest rates ; goods not insured unless so ordered. 

Goods must not be returned except by special permission, and w^hen so returned will be subject to 
discount and less freight and drayage. 

Our responsibility ceases as soon as goods are delivered in good order and condition at railroad station 
or wharf in this city, and a receipt taken for them. If the carriers insist on our signing a release or other 
document having reference to their liability, before they receive the goods, we of course must comply ; 
but this action in no w^ay affects the right of the party to whom they are consigned (who is the 
real owner) to recover damages for any carelessness or negligence on the part of the carrier; and it 
should be distinctly understood that ■we, as senders, have no legal claim after the goods are delivered to 
the carriers properly consigned, as the ownership has passed from us to the consignee. 

By the use of our Cypher Code orders may be placed by Wire at small cost and the saving of 
valuable time. 

This catalogue supersedes all of earlier date. 

Business correspondence, to secure prompt attention, should be addressed, not to its officers or 
employees, but to the — 

NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY 

£,stablished by Joseph Nason in 1842 Incorporated in 1884 



CARLETON W. NASON President 
GEORGE L. TODD, Vice-President FRANK A. BUCKNAM. Treasurer 

ARTHUR DE, L. NEAL. Secretary 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Telegraphic Code. 



Shipping Instructions. 

Mabel Ship via Rail. 

Matiie Ship via Steamer. 

Julia Ship via Expreee. 

Abase , . . Ship what you have in stock and balance as soon ae possible. 

Abash Send tracer after shipment of 

Abate When will you yhlp ? Wanted badly. Answer by wire. 

Abating Ship immediately. 



Inquiries. 



Abbess At what price can you furnish ? 

Abdomen How soon and at whai price can you furnish ? 

Abduci Have you in stock and can you furnish ? 

Abbor How long will it take you to make 't 

Abhorrence. . Can you buy for us from stock ? 

Ability How many have you in stock ? 

Abjure When will you ship our order ? 

Abie When can you ship ? 

Ablest Have you shipped us any ? 



Ablution Have you shipped order inst. ? 

Abnormal , , , When will you complete our order ? 

Abode Can you furnish us promptly ? 

Abound If not already shipped, cancel. 

Abram What rate of freight can you obtain to ? 

Abreast Shii)ping instructions by mail. 

Abridge If you have not shipped order hold for instruc- 
tion-?. 



Replies. 



Abrogate Particulars go bymail. 

Abrupt We are waiting for the shall we ship balance wiih- 

out Lhem ? 

Abscond We can furnish at 

Absconded . . . advanced to 

Absconding . .Shall we enter order ? 

Absent decline to 

Absolute We have noorder. 

Absolve None of the goods you ordered are in stock. 

Absorbed Impossible for ueto fill your order in time specified. 

Absorbing Wl- have in stock and can furnish at 

Abstain Referring to your order of the 

Abstinence. . .We expect to ship on the 

Abstinent Telegram canceling order was too late ; order bas been 

shipped. 

Abstruse We have in stock and can ship at once. 

Absurdity , ..We can ship part from stock and balance in 

Abeurdne8s...Your message unintelligible ; please repeat. 
Abundance. ..We have none in stock. 

Abundant Referring to yourletter of 

Abusing Must have answer by 

Abusive You have not answered our letter of 



.We have already shipped. 
.We can ship to day. 

.We can ship on 

.We can ship on receipt of order. 
• Deliveries and freight rates. 
.F. O. B. our AVarehouse. 

.F. 0. B. Cars- 

. . F. O. B. Cars at your city. 



Abutment. . 

Abutting . . 

Academy. . 

Accented.. . 

Accenting. , 

Accident.., 

Accidental. 

Acclimate . , 

Accomplish . .F. (>. B. Cars at mill. 

Accounted ...F. O. B. Cars at mill with freight allowance per 100 

lbs. of 

Accuse F. O. B. Cars at mill with freight allowed to make 

delivery at your city. 
Accusing The rate of freight per 100 lbs., car lots, from mill to 

your city is 

Accustom The rate of freight per 100 pounds, less than car lots, 

from mill to i,'Our city, is 

Ache The rate of freight per lOO pounds, car lots, from 

New "York to your city, is 

Achieve The rate of freight per 100 pounds, less than car lots, 

from New York to your city, is 



To be Used in Quoting Discounts Only. 



Per Cent. 



Aching 


1 


Actor 


.12 


Acorn 


2 


ActreBs . . 


.l'^ 


Acquaint.. 


2^ 


Actual . . . 


.13 


Acquaintet: 


. a 


Actually.. 


..14 


Acquire... 


4 


Adaline.. 


.15 


Acquiring. 


5 


Adamant. 


.16 


Acquit 


t) 


Addible . 


.17 


Acquittal.. 


7 


Addition . 


.\1)4 


Acquitting 


TK 


Addle.... 


.18 


Acrobat.. . 


8 


Address . . 


.1!) 


Acting 


i) 


Adequate 


.ao 


Action 


111 


Adhesion . 


.■•1 


Actionable 


11 


Adjacent. 


.22 



Per Cent. 

Adjective... 221^ 

Adjourn 23 

Adjourned . .24 

Adjudge 25 

Adjust 26 

Adjusted 'i'i 

Adjusting.. .27!-^ 
Adjustment. 28 
Adjutant.. ..29 
Admirable . .30 

Admiral 31 

Admission , 32 
Admitted ...33 



Per Cent. 



I 



Admitting 

Admix 

Admonish. 
Adopted... 
Adopting . 
Adoption . 
Adorable.. 
Adoration . 

Adore 

.'Vdorned.. . 
Adorning . 
Advantage 
Adventure 



-331^ 

.34 

.35 

.36 

.37 

.37!^ 

.38 

.39 

.40 

.41 

.42 

.^21^ 

.43 



Per Cent. 
Advertise ..44 
Advisable.. 45 

Advise 46 

Ad vising... 47 
Advocate -.47?^ 

Affable ^8 

Affect 49 

Affected ...50 
Affecting... 51 
Affection... .52 

Affiant 5*1^ 

Affidavit.... 53 
Affiliate.... 54 



Per Cent. 



Affinity . . . 
Affirmable. 

Afflict 

Afflicted . . 
Afflicting.. 
Affliction . 
Affluence.. 
Affluent... 
Afforded . . 
Affording. 
Affright . . . 
Affrighted 
Affront . . . 



.55 

.56 

.57 

.571^ 

.58 

.59 

.60 

.61 

.62 

.62}^ 

.63 

.64 

.65 



Per Cent. 

Affronted . . 66 

Afinity m% 

Afraid 67 ' 

Agape 67^ 

Agate 68 ~ 

Aged e.9 

Agedly 70 

Agency ... 71 
Aggravate.. 72 
Aggregate.. 72}^ 

Aghast 73 

Agitate. . , 74 
Agitating. .75 



Per Cent. 

Agitation ..76 

Agony 77 

Agreeable.. 77}^ 

Agreed 78 

Aground . . .79 

Ahead 80 

Ail 821^ 

Ailment 85 

Aiming £71^ 

Aimless 90 



Per Cent. 



Ajax 

Alabaster.. 

Alamo 

Albino 

Album 

Albumen . . 
Alchemist . 

Alcove 

Alder 

Alderman . 

Alert 

Alertness. . 



and 1 
.and \M 
.and 2 
.and 214 
.and 2^ and 1 
. and 3 
.and 
.and 
.and 
, . and 
.and 
.and 



and 23^ 
and 5 



Algebra and 

Alienate and 

Alight and 

Alighting and 

Alkali and 

Alkaline and 

Allay and 10 

Allege and 10 

Allegiance and 10 

Alliance and 10 

Allot and 10 



71.^ 

7J^ and 
71/' and 
7^3 and 



and 
and 
and 
and 



2H 
5 



and 
and 



Per Cert. 

Allotment and 10 and 7^ and 2}^ 

Allotted and 10 and 714 and 5 

Allotting and 10 and 10 

Allowance and 10 and 10 and 21^ 

Allspice and 10 and 10 and 5 

Allude and 10 and 10 and 7J^ 

Alluding and 10 and 10 and 10 

Allusion and 12J/2 

Almanac and 15 

Almighty and 17J4 

Almond and 20 



To be used with above words when the discount is the fractional part of 1;^ (one per cent.), thus 65.15JS would he Affront, Aloud. 



Per Cent. 

Alms 05 

Aloof 10 

Aloud 15 


Per Cent. 

Alpaca .... 

Altar 

Alternate. . . 


.20 
.26 
.30 


Per Cent. 

Alum 35 

Alumni 40 

Amalgam 45 


Per Cent. 

Amassed 50 

Amassing .... 55 


Per Cent. 

Amateur 60 

Ambition 65 


Per Cent. 

Ambush 70 

Amend 75 


Per Cent. 

Amidst 80 

Amiss 85 


Per Cent. 

Amity 90 

Amnesty 95 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Telegraphic Code. 



Table Used in Ordering Pipe. 



Number of Feet. 


Black. 


Size. 


Galvanized. 


Size. 


25 


Africa 


Alleeheny 


5^ 


Amazon 


^ 


50 


Alabama 


Baltimore 


H 


Bay 


75 


Cuba 


Camden 




Ci dorado 


^ 


100 


Asia 


Detroit , 


1^ 


Danube 


54 


200 


Belgium 


Erie 


a 


Elbe 


1 


300 


Chili 


Fairmount 


1 


Firth 




400 


Denmark 


Galena 


m 


Ganges 


\\^ 


500 


Egypt 


Harrisburgh 


m 


Hudson 


2 


600 


France 


Ithaca 


2 


Indus 


2)4 


700 


Germany 


Jamestown 


2H 


J uniata 


3 


800 


Holland 


Kensington 


3 


Kanawah 


3!4 


900 


Ireland 


Lancaster 


31^ 


Lake 


4 


1000 


Japan 


Slacon 


4 


Miami 


4Vi 


1500 


Jersey 


Quincy 
Newark 


4K 


Nile 


5 


2000 


Kentucky 


5 


Osage 


6 


2500 


Kansas 


Oneida 


6 


Po 


7 


3000 


Liberia 


Paris 




Rhine 


8 


3500 


Lapland 


Reading 


8 


Seine 


9 


4000 


Maine 


Salem 


9 


Tweed 


10 


4500 


Mexico 


Troy 


10 


Ural 


12 


5O0O 


Nevada 


Utica 


n 






6000 


Ohio 


Venice 


12 






7000 


Peru 


Verona 


14 






8000 


Russia 


Wales 


16 






9000 


Spain 










10000 


Texas 











Wire Gauge Numbers. 



Avenge OOOOO 

Avenging 0000 

Avenue 000 

Avoid 00 

Avoiding 

Avowal 1 

Awaking 2 

Awarded 3 

Awfui; 4 

Awkward 5 

Awning 6 

Axis 7 

Babel 8 

Baboon 9 

Backward 10 

Badge It 

Baffling 12 

Baggage 13 

Bailiff 14 

Balcony 15 

Baleful 16 



Ballast 17 

Ballasted 18 

Balmoral '.. 19 

Bamboo 20 

Banish 21 

Bankrupt 22 

Bantam 23 

Baptismal 24 

Barefoot 25 

Bargain 26 

Baritone 27 

Barometer 28 

Baroness 29 

Baronet 30 

Baseless 31 

Basely 32 

Basement 33 

Bashful 34 

Basil 35 

Bassoon 36 



Sizes. 



Bastile sj 

Bathe ^^ 

Bathing is 

Baton bIi 

Battalion -^^ 

1 Battery ^:g 

Bawble J^ 

Bayonet b\ 

Bazaar ^i^ 

Beadle zi 

Bear rii 

Beaten gj 

Beauty ^^ 

Becalm gj 

Bedaub ^4 

Bedeck ^j 

Bedecking . . ^^ 
Bedlamite... g^ 

Bedrid -^r. 

Bedside. ... SJ 
Bedstead.. .. 3^ 

Beech ^2 

Befall % 

Befalling gj 

Before JS 

Befriend g^ 

Beget A 

Begging || 

Beginner ^.5 

Begotten i?^- 

Eegrudge . . . J^ 
Besruile II 



Behaving ... I'g 

Behead i{i 

Beheaded % 

Behold Ik 

Behoof IB 

Belate %= 

Belfry % 

Belief gs 

Bellowing.... \% 

Belong 5I 

Beloved % 

Beloving . . %'i 

Beneath 4c 

Benedict ^A 

Benefit i 

Bengal 2 

Benumb 3 

Benumbed . . 4 

Bequest 5 

Besetting ... 6 

Besiege 7 

Besmear 8 

Bespatter ... 9 

Bestir 10 

Bestowed ... 1 1 

Betake 13 

Bethink 13 

Betimes ... 14 

Betrayal 15 

Betrajing ... 16 
Betrothal ... 17 
Between .... 18 



Beverage .. .-. 19 

Bewail 20 

Bewailing ... 21 

Bewilder 22 

Bible 23 

Biblical 24 

Bigness 25 

Bigoted 26 

Bigotry 27 

Bilge 28 

Binnacle .... 29 

Bison 30 

Bitter 31 

Bitterly 33 

Bitumen 33 

Blacking.... 34 
Blackleg .... .35 

Blame 36 

Blameable . . 37 
Blameless... .18 

Blanche 39 

Blanket 40 

Blarney 41 

Blasteii 43 

Bleed 43 

Bleeding 44 

Blemish 45 

Blighted .... 46 

Blind 47 

Blinded 48 

Blinding.... 49 
Blindfold ... .^0 



Blissful 51 

Blister 52 

Blithe 53 

Block 54 

Blockhead . . 55 
Bloomer .... 56 
Bludgeon ... 57 

Bluff 58 

Bluffing 69 

Blunder 60 

Blunlley 61 

Boasted 62 

Boastful 63 

Bodily 64 

Bolivar 65 

Bombard.... 66 

Bombay 67 

Bondage .... 68 

Bonny 69 

Bonus 70 

Booby 71 

Booming 72 

Border 73 

Bosom 74 

Botanist 75 

Botany 76 

Bothered 77 

Bouncing ... 78 

Bounty 79 

Bracelet 80 

Brackish 81 

Bra?gart .... S2 



Brahmin 83 

Brandy 84 

Breach 85 

Bread 86 

Breadstuff.. 87 

Breaker 88 

Breakfast. . . 89 

Breastpin 90 

Breathe 91 

Breeding 93 

Brethren 93 

Brevet 94 

Brewer 95 

Brewing 96 

Bribery 97 

Bribing 98 

Bride 99 

Bridewell. ...100 

Bridling 101 

Brilliant 102 

Brimful 103 

Brittle 104 

Broad 105 

Brother 106 

Brotherly. . . .107 
Browbeat.... 108 
Brownish... .109 

Bruise 110 

Brutal Ill 

Bucket 112 

Buff 113 

B"ffPt .... Ill 



Bugey 115 

Bulb 116 

Bulwer 117 

Bungle 118 

Bungling.... 119 
Burdock ... 120 

Bureau 121 

Burglar 123 

Burial 123 

Burning 124 

Bursting 195 

Busily 126 

Buskin 127 

Bustle 138 

Button 129 

Buttress 1.30 

Buzzard 131 

Bylaw 133 

Hyway 1.33 

Byword 134 

Cabbage . . . . l--;5 

Cabin 136 

Cabinet 137 

Caboose 138 

Cackling 139 

Cadence 140 

Cadet 141 

Cajole 142 

Calabash 143 

Calamity 144 

Calculate.... 145 
Caldron 146 



Caleb 147 

Calendar 148 

Calico 141 

Caliph 160 

Calmly 151 

Calmness 153 

Calomel 153 

Calumet 154 

Cambric. . . .155 

Camped 156 

Camphor. .. .1.57 
Camping. .. .158 

Candid 159 

Candidly. - 160 

Candling 161 

Canine 162 

Cannibal. ...163 

Capsise 164 

Capstan 165 

Capsule 166 

Captain 167 

Captivate ...168 
Captivity.... 169 

Caravan 170 

Carbon 171 

Carbonate. ..173 

Carboy 173 

Carcass 174 

Cardinal.. ..175 

Carding 176 

Careless 177 

Caress 178 



Carmine.. . 179' 

Carnal 180 

Caruival ... 181 
Carousal.. . 182 
Carpenter. . 183 
C»rtridge... 184 
Casemate.. . 185 
Cashmere... 186 
Castigate. . . 187 

Ca.otor 188 

Casual 189 

Catacomb.. 190 
Caiching. .. 191 
Catchup.. ..192 
Cathartic... 193 

Catnip 194 

Caucus 195 

Caution. ... 196 

Cavalry 197 

Cavern 193 

Cavity 199 

Cayenne.. . 200 

Cedar 250 

Celebrate... 3t0 
Celestial.... 350 
Cement .... 400 
Censure — 450 
Centipede.. 600 
Century.... 1000 
Cinnamon. .2000 

Citadel 3000 

Civilian.... 4000 



Age.. 
Able. 



% 



Fractions When Used in Connection With Whole Numbers. 



Ed. 
Er.. 



I Ful 
I lug. 



Ts I Isb... 
% I Less. 



Vi 



Like. 
Ly... 



Ness. 
Nal... 



.JJ ] Nate 

^ ! Ship 



-HI 



Wi=e 51 



Add to word for whole number the syllable representing fraction. 
Example— 135J4 would be Cabbageless ; 27i'V would be Bigotryful. 



Specified Quantities. 



Amongst >a 

Amorous ^4 

Ample.. \4 

Amplify % 

Amulet 1 

Amuse 2 

Anatomy 3 

Ancestor 4 

Anew 5 

Angel 6 

Angelic 7 

Angling 8 

Angry 9 

Anguish .... 10 

Angular 11 



Animal 12 

Animated.. . 13 

Animation . . 14 

Ankle 15 

Annex 16 

Announce. ..17 

Antelope 18 

Anthem 19 

Antidote 20 

Antiquated. . 21 

Antique 22 

Antiquity.. . 23 

Anxious .... 24 

Apace 25 

Apart 26 



Apartment . 27 

Aperture 28 

Apex 29 

Apollo 30 

Apology 31 

Apostle" 33 

Apparel 33 

Appeal 34 

Appealed ... 35 
Appealing. . . 36 
Appendix. . . 37 

Applaud 38 

Applicant.. . 39 

Appljr 40 

Appoint .. 41 



Appraise... 43 
Approach.. . 43 

Approve 44 

Aptness 45 

Arab 46 

Arabia 47 

Arbitrate .... 48 

Arcade 49 

Archduke ... 50 
Archives.. .. 51 

Ardent 52 

Ardently 63 

Argument ... 54 

Arise 55 

Arising 56 



Armature 57 

Armor 68 

Armpit 59 

Army 60 

Arrange 61 

Arrest 62 

Arrested .... 63 
Arresting ... 64 
Arrogant.. . . 65 

Arsenal 66 

Arsenic 67 

Artery 68 

Article 69 

Artisan 70 

Artistic . ... 71 



Ashamed — 73 

Ashore 73 

Asleep 74 

Aspect 75 

Assail 76 

Assailed .... 77 

Assault 78 

Assaulted. . . 79 

Assay 80 

Assemble ... 81 

Assets 82 

Assign 83 

Assume 84 

Assuming.... 85 
Asthma 86 



Astonisu 87 

Astray 88 

Astride 89 

Asunder 90 

Asylum 91 

Atblete 93 

Athletic 93 

Attain 94 

Attaining 95 

Attempt 96 

Attentive ... 97 

Attest 98 

Attire 99 

Attitude 100 

Attorney 125 



Attract 160 

Attracted... 175 
Attribute... 200 

Auction 250 

Audible.... 300 
Audience. . . 350 
Auditing... 400 

Auditor 450 

Aunt 500 

Autumn 7'.50 

Avalanche .1000 

Avalon 1600 

Avaunt 3000 

Avenge . . . .2500 
Average.... 3000 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Steam Section 
Table of Contents 

PIPE AND riTTIXGS 

Iron and Brass Pipe, Boiler Tubes and Casing: 3- n 

Cast Iron Fittings, Screwed 13- 20 

Hangers, Floor Plates and Nipples 31- 36 

Flanged Fittings and Flanges 37- 37 

Hydraulic Fittings and Valves 38- 41 

Ammonia Fittings, Valves and Coils 43- 65 

Malleable Fittings, Couplings, Unions and Saddles 66- 75 

GAS AND BAILING FITTINGS AND FIXTURES 

Gas Fixture Fittings and Chandeliers 76- 92 

Gas and Electric Chandeliers and Fixtures ... 93-100 

Railing Fittings and Brass Kails , 101-106 

BRASS FITTINGS 

Brass and lironze Fittings 107-110 

Expansion and SA^'ing Joints 111-113 

VALVES AND COCKS 

Screwed and Flanged Brass and Iron Body Valves 113-133 

Gate Valves 133-143 

Radiator A'alves 144-150 

Steam, Gas and Blow-Off Cocks 151-157 

Pop Safety and Water Relief Valves 158-161 

Pressure Regulating Valves 163-173 

STEAM SPECIALTIES 

Damper and Temperature Regulators 173-177 

Governors, Indicators, Gauges and "Whistles 178-189 

Lubricators and Injectors 190-333 

Feed "Water Heaters 214-316 

Separators and Exhaust Heads 317-230 

Steam Traps 331-226 

Glue Heaters and Steam Kettles 33 7-231 

Boiler and Engines 332-344 

Air Compressors. 345-348 

Boilers and Radiators 349-267 

Blowers and Disk "V^Hieels 268-370 

WATER GOODS 

Water Feeders 371-3 73 

Pumps, Hydrants and Meters 373-298 

Hose, Hose Reels and Connections 399-307 

■Water Tanks 308 

SHAFTING AND APPLIANCES 

Shafting, Pulleys and Hangers 309-321 

BELTING, PACKING, PIPE COVERING, ETC. 

Leather and Rubber Belting 322-333 

Packing, Square, Spiral and Sheet 324-328 

Asbestos Packing and Mill Board 329 

Hair Felt, Emery Cloth, Mineral Wool and Cotton W^aste 330-331 

Metal Polish, Bronze, Joint Compounds, Etc 332 

Pipe Covering 333-335 

BOLTS, ANGLE AND TEE IRON 

Bolts, W^ashers and Screws 336-345 

Expansion Bolts 346-349 

Chains and Rivets ; 350-351 

Angle, Tee, Channel and Galvanized Iron 352-357 

ENGINEERS' AND MACHINISTS' TOOLS, ETC. 

Pulley Blocks 358-361 

Wire aiHl Manila Rope 362 

Barrows and Trucks 363-368 

Ash Cans and Oil Filters 369-371 

Tube Expanders and Cleaners 373-374 

Hydraulic and Screw Jacks 375 

Forges, Emery Wheels and Stones 3 76-378 

Pipe Machines, Stocks and Dies 379-384 

Pipe Cutters, Wrenches and Vises 385-393 

Drills, Reamers and Punches 393-401 

Hand Tools and Tool Chests 403-408 

PLUMBING MATERIAL 

Plumbing Miaterlal 409-564 

For Complete and Detailed Index see BacK Pages 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Standard Steam, Gas and Water Pipe. 



jiiniiitTliiiiii 



Internal Diameter 
Nominal. 



^4 



3 

3M 
4 

iH 

5 

6 



9 
10 
11 
12 



List Prices Per Foot for Thickness. 

Plain and Galvanize;!. Inches. 

.051^ .068 

.051^ .088 

.OSK -091 

.08>^ . 109 

.11,1^ .113 

.l6l^ .134 

.223^ .140 

.27 .145 

.36 ' .154 

■57 Ji -204 

•75^ .217 

.95 .226 

1.08 .237 

1.30 .246 

1.45 .259 

1.88 .280 

2.3s .301 

2.82 .322 

3.40 .344 

4.2s .366 

4.7s .375 

5.20 .375 



Actual Outside 
Diameter. 


Nominal Weight, 
lbs. Per Foot. 


No. Threads Per 
Inch of Screw. 


.405 


.24 


27 


.540 


.42 


18 


.676 


.56 


IS 


.840 


.84 


14 


1.05 


1.12 


14 


1.315 
1.66 

1.90 


1.67 
2.24 
2.68 


111/ 

111^ 


2.375 


3.61 


ml 


2.875 


5.74 


8 


3.500 


7.54 


8 


4.000 


9.00 


8 


4.500 


10.66 


8 


5.000 


12.49 


S 


5.563 


14.50 


8 


6.625 ■ 


18.76 


8 


7.625 


23.27 


8 


8.625 


28.18 


8 


9.688 


33.70 


8 


10.75 


40.00 


8 


12.00 


45.00 


S 


12.75 


49.00 


S 



Large O. D. Pipe— Plain Ends. 



Size, O. D. 
14 
15 
16 

17 
18 
20 
21 
22 
24 
26 
28 
30 



J4-inch Thick. 
3.85 

4- IS 
4.40 
4.70 
4-95 
SSO 



/g-inch Thick. 
4.i 
5- 



.80 

•IS 
•SO 
•8S 
.20 
.90 

•2S 
.60 



inch Thick. 


iVinch Thick. 


!.«-inch Thick 


S^7S 


6.65 


7.60 


6.15 


7^iS 


8.15 


6.60 


7.65 


8.70 


7.00 


8.1S 


9-25 


7.40 


8.60 


9.80 


8.2s 


9.60 


10.95 


8.65 


10.10 


11.5a 


9.10 


:o.6o 


12.10 


9-95 


11.60 


13.15 


11.30 


i3^iS 


1495 


12.15 


M-iS 


16.15 





15.20 


17-65 



Please Note That : 

AH quotations on Pipe, unless otherwise specifled, apply to Plain Standard Steam, Gas and Water Pipe, as 
above listed in sizes I5 to 12 inclies, in random leng'ths, threaded, witli one Coupling on each length, and 
orders are accepted and executed witli this understanding. 

Pipe cut to special measurements, or to sketcli, will be charged at 5 per cent, gross discount higlier tlian 
random lengtlis, to cover waste, with additional charge to cover Labor as per our Table of Pipe Cutting. 

Pipe cut to special lengths will not be threaded unless orders so specify. Couplings are not furnished 
with cut Pipe except at an extra charge and when so ordered. Where Pipe sketches are ordered made up, or 
tested, an additional charge for labor will be made. 

All Pipe and Tubing is subjected to a mill inspection, but inasmuch as it is not always possible to detect 
imperfections, the limit of the seller's guarantee is to replace any sucli goods that may be found defective. 

Under no circumstance is the seller responsible for any damage beyond the invoice price of the goods. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Dimensions and Areas of Standard Steam, Gas and "Water Pipe. 



Inside External Length of Pipe, per Square Actual 

Diameter. Circumference. Foot of Outside Surface. Internal Area. 

Nominal. Inches. Feet. Inches. 

I'g 1.212 9.44 .0572 

1/4 1.096 IJ^Io .1041 

S 2.121 5.B57 .1916 

l| 2.652 4.502 ..S048 

3| 3.299 .S.637 .5333 

1 4.134 2.903 .8627 
^4 5.215 2.301 1.496 
li| 5.969 2.01 2.038 

2 7.461 1.611 3.355 
2% 9.032 1.328 4.783 

3 10.996 1.091 7.388 
S14 12.566 .955 9.837 

4 14.137 .849 12.730 
414 18.708 .765 15.939 

5 17.475 .629 19.990 

6 20.813 .577 28.889 

7 23.954 .506 38.737 

8 27.096 .444 50.039 

9 30.433 .394 63.633 

10 33.772 .355 78.838 

11 37.699 .318 99.402 
. 12 40.055 .299 113.098 



External 


Length of Pipe containing 


Area. 


one Cubic Foot. 


Inches. 


Feet. 


.129 


250(1. 


.229 


1385. 


.368 


751.5 


..554 


472.4 


.866 


210. 


I..3.57 


166.9 


2.164 


96.25 


2.835 


70.65 


4.430 


42.36 


6.491 


30.11 


9.621 


19.49 


12.566 


14..56 


15.904 


11.31 


19.635 


9.03 


24.299 


7.20 


34.471 


4.98 


45.663 


3.72 


58.426 


2.88 


73.715 


2.26 


90.762 


1.80 


113.098 


1.46 


127.677 


1.27 



Extra Strong Pipe Plain Ends. 



Size 1.^ 14 % 14 % 1 11^ \y, 2 2% 3 3l| . 4 41^ 5 6 7 8 

Actual O. D_.. 0.405 0.54 0.675 0.84 1.05 1.315 1.66 1.90 2.375 2.875 3.50 4.00 4.50 5.00 5.563 6.625 7.626 8.625 
Nominal I. D. 0.205 0.294 0.421 0.542 0.736 0.951 1.272 1.494 1.933 2.315 2.892 3.358 3.818 4.280 4.813 5.750 6.625 7.625 

Thickness O.IOO 0.123 0.127 0.149 0.157 0.182 0.194 0.203 0.221 0.280 0.304 0.321 0.341 0.360 0.375 0.437 0.500 0.500 

NomWt.perft. .29 .54 .74 1.09 1.39 2.17 3.00 3.63 5.02 7.67 1.025 1.247 1.497 1.822 2.0.54 2.858 3.767 4.300 
Price per foot_ .11 .11 .11 .12 .15 .22 .30 .36 .50 .81 1.05 1.33 1.50 1.95 2.16 2.90 3.80 4.30 

Double Extra Strong Pipe™ Plain Ends. 



Size J^ % 1 II4' li..£ 2 2-% 8 SJ^ 4 4i.f 5 6 7 8 

Actual Outside Diam_ 0.84 I.05 1.315 1.66 1.90 2.375 2.875 3.50 4.00 4.50 5. 00 5.563 6.625 7.625 8.625 
Nominal Inside " .._ .244 .422 .587 .885 1.088 1.491 1.755 2.284 2.716 3.136 3.564 4.063 4.875 5.875 6.875 

Thickness .298 .314 .364 .388 .406 .442 .560 .60S .642 .682 .718 .750 .875 .875 .875 

Nom. Weight per foot 1.70 2.44 3.65 5.20 6.40 9.02 13.68 18.56 22.75 27.48 32.53 38.12 53.11 62.38 71.62 

Price per foot .25 .30 .37 .52 .65 .95 1.37 1.92 2.45 2.85 3.30 3.80 5.30 6.25 7.20 

Extra Strong and Double Extra Strong Pipe will be shipped in random lengths and plain ends unless 
otherwise ordered. 

For Pipe fitted with threads and couplings an extra charge will be made above regular. 

For cut lengths an extra charge will be made above random. 

For Galvanized an extra charge will be made above black. 

Prices for cutting and threading Extra and Double Extra Strong Pipe, same as for Standard Pipe, shown 
in Table of Pipe Cutting. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Pipe Cutting, Line, and Drive Pipe. 







=^%-= 


-^f 


/^f — 






// 


11 " 




; 


1^^ 


kpT" 


■« '/ 








T 


i 





DIAGRAM SHOWING SCREW-END SECTION OF PIPE, VALVE AND FITTINGS. 




DIAGRAM SHOWING FLANGE-END SECTION OF PIPE, VALVE AND FITTINGS. 

In making up pipe sketches special care should be taken that all measurements are accurately given from 
center to center, in the manner shown in these diagrams. 

It will also enable us to execute orders more intelligently iC the service in which the material is to be 
€mployed is described, and the working pressure specified. 

Price for Pipe Cutting — (One Cut and Thread). 



Size Pipe i^ 

Price .06 



'4 
.06 



.06 



1^ 
.06 



1 



Size Pipe 4 

Price 40 



.06 .06 

4I2 ."1 H T s 

.50 .60 .80 1. 00 1.20 ; 

Cutting only, one-half above rates. 



1'4 


\H 


2 


21.^ 


3 


W, 


.08 


.10 


•14 


.20 


•30 


.40 


9 


11) 


\-i 


1-1 


l."> 


Hi 


2.00 


2.50 


3-So 


6.00 


6.50 


7.00 



Line Pipe. 

IS'ominal Inside Diameter 2 213' 3 zy^ 4 4i.< 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 

" Outside " - 2.37 2.87 3.50 4.00 4.50 5.00 5.56 6.62 7.62 8.62 9.68 10.75 12.75 

Weight per foot_ 3.61 5.74 7.54 9.00 10.66 12.34 H..50 18.76 23.27 28.18 33.70 40.06 49.00 

No. Threads per inch of Screw..- lli^ 8888 88 88 888 8 

Prices on Application. 

liine Pipe of special weight, etc., made to order. Prices and information will be furnished on application. 



Heavy Drive Well Pipe. 

With the Allison Patent Vanishing Thread. 



Pull lengths range from IS to 20 feet. 
Half '■ " 9 to 10 " 



Third lengths range from 6 to 7 feet. 
Fourth " " 4 feet 6 inches to 5 feet. 

Each length is fitted with one coupling without extra charge. 



Standard Full Weight Drive Pipe. 

Cut in lengths to 3 feet to 9 feet long, and threaded specially so that the ends of pipe will butt together when 

screwed up with Patent Couplings. 

Net Prices for Drive Pipe quoted on Application. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 

Spiral Riveted Flanged Pressure Pipe. 

Double Galvanized or Asphalted. 





M. XO^— N t ^N ^X'^^^^t 



Each length testeil to 150 pounds Hydrostatic Pressure. 
List prices per lineal foot include Flanges attached. 

S 9 10 11 12 

18 18 16 16 16 

1.70 2.00 2.60 2.85 3.15 

.95 1. 10 1.45 1.55 1.80 

7 S 11 12 14 

500 450 500 450 400 
Furnished Galvanized in lengths of 20 feet and less. 
Furnished Asphalted in lengths of 25 feet and less. 
Sections less than 5 feet long- will be charged as 5 feet lengtlis. 
Double Galvanized this pipe is suitable for Exhaust Steam, Com] 
Refrigerating Coils, Pulp and Paper Mill Service, etc. 

Asphalted it is adapted to Bredging and all Hydraulic Service, Underground Lines, etc. 
Bolts and Gaskets are not included in list prices. 

Fittings for Spiral Riveted Pipe — Black and Galvanized. 



Size_ 


.1 

20 


4 

2i;i 


5 
20 


6 
18 




Thick. B.W.G. No 


18 


Double Galv 


• SO 


.70 


1. 00 


1.20 


1.40 


Asphalted 


•.3.S 


•4S 


•S.S 


•7S 


.80 


App. Wt, per ft_ 


■^'4 


•6 


4 





6 


App. Burst. Pres. 


900 


700 


550 


700 


600 



13 


14 


15 


16 IS 20 22 24 


16 


14 


14 


14 14 14 12 12 


3.60 


4.00 


4.40 


5.00 6.00 7.00 9.00 10.50 


I 95 

15 


2.50 

lit* 


2-7S 305 35° 3-90 SSS 6.00 

:;2 24 29 34 4li 50 


380 


470 


450 


41)0 370 325 365 335 


resse 


d Ail 


•, Pump Suction and Discharge, 




90° ELBOW. 

Size 3 

90° Elbow, Plain 1.25 

90° Elbow, Galvanized 1.60 

45° Elbow, Plain 1.25 

45° Elbow, Galvanized _. 1.60 

Straight Tee, Plain 1.75 

Straight Tee, Galvanized 2.35 

Crosses, Plain 3.00 

Crosses, Galvanized 4.15 

Size 12 

90° Elbow, Plain 10.00 

90° Elbow, Galvanized 14.00 

45° Elbow, Plain 10.00 

45° Elbow, Galvanized 14.00 

Straight Tee, Plain 14.50 

Straight Tee, Galvanized 21.00 

Crosses, Plain 21.00 

Crosses, Galvanized 30.00 

Reducin 





8 

450 
6.50 

4-50 
6.50 
6.60 
930 
9.80 

13-75 

IS 

26.00 
40.00 
26.00 
40.00 
45.00 
70.00 
51.00 
71.00 



CROSS. 
9 

6.00 

8.75 
6.00 

8.7s 

8.75 

12.50 

12.00 

16.80 

211 

3300 
51.00 
3300 
51.00 
58.00 
01.00 
68.00 
95.00 



10 

6.80 

10.00 

6.80 

10.00 

10.50 
15.20 

14-50 

' 21.00 

-)■> 

44.00 

68.00 
44.00 
68.00 
63.00 
09.00 
84.00 
118.00 



11 

8.75 
12.50 

8-75 
12.50 
13.00 
18.20 
18.00 
25.00 

24 

54.00 

75.00 

54.00 

75.00 

85.00 
13500 

99.0a 

135.0a 



Size 4 

Reducer, Plain 3.00 

Reducer, Galvanized 4.00 

Size 

Reducer, Plain 

Reducer, Galvanized 





REDUCER. 












5 


6 


( 


S 


9 


10 


11 


12 


3-50 


45° 


6.00 


7.00 


9.00 


10.00 


12.00 


13.50' 


5.00 


6.00 


8.00 


950 


12.00 


13-50 


15.00 


17. OQ 


13 


14 


15 


16 


IS 


20 




24 


15.00 


17.00 


18.00 


20.00 


24.00 


28.00 


30.00 


35-oa 


20.00 


23.00 


24.00 


26.00 


32.00 


37.00 


40.00 


45.00 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Fittings for Spiral Riveted Pipe, Black and Galvanized. 






T BRANCH. 

Size 3 

Y Branch, Plain 3.00 

" Galvanized 4.15 

Reducing Y Branch, Plain.. 3.40 

" " Galvanized- 4.85 

Double Elbow, Plain .__ 2.15 

" " Galvanized 3.00 

Return Bend, Plain 2.50 

" " Galvanized __ 3,20 

Center to Center, Return Bends. _ 7I4 

Flanges, Plain _ .24 

" Galvanized .39 

Discs, Plain .28 

" Galvanized .45 

Gaskets __ .09 

Size 12 

Y Braach, Plain 21.00 

" Galvanized 30.00 

Reducing Y Branch, Plain 26.40 

" " Galvanized. 3960 

Double Elbow, Plain 16.50 

" " Galvanized .. 24.75 

Return Bend, Plain 21.00 

" " Galvanized 31.60 

Center to Center, Return Bends.. liti,. 

Flanges, Plain i.2"8 

" Galvanized 2.08 

Discs, Plain.. 2.40 

" Galvanized 3.90 

Gaskets .50 



DOUBLE ELBOW. 






RETURN BEND. 




4 


5 


6 


7 


8 


9 


10 


11 


3-70 


4,80 


5-70 


7.70 


9.80 


12.00 


14.50 


18.00 


530 


6.70 


8.00 


11.00 


13-75 


16.80 


21.00 


25.00 


3.8s 


5-50 


6.90 


8.80 


11.50 


16.30 


20.25 


24.65 


570 


7.70 


10.00 


12.90 


17-25 


22.10 


31.00 


35-20 


2.40 


340 


4-30 


5-50 


7-25 


10.15 


12.65 


15-40 


3.60 


4-85 


6.30 


8.05 


10.80 


15-20 


19-35 


22.00 


3.00 


4.00 


5-80 


7.00 


9.00 


12.40 


13.60 


17-50 


4.20 


5-70 


8.20 


10.20 


13.40 


18.00 


20.00 


26.00 


S^,:^ 


lOl;^ 


121.,' 


1^^3 


i«}^ 


181.^ 


2iH.^ 


22 


•32 


.40 


.48 


.64 


.72 


.96 


1. 12 


1.20 


•52 


■65 


■78 


1.04 


1.17 


1.56 


1.82 


1-95 


.40 


.48 


.72 


.96 


1. 12 


1.44 


1.62 


2.00 


•65 


.78 


1.17 


1.56 


1.82 


2-34 


2-47 


3-25 


.10 


.12 


.16 


.18 


•23 


■31 


.40 


•45 


13 


14 


1.5 


16 


18 


20 


22 


24 


25.00 


29.50 


36.00 


44 00 


51.00 


68.00 


84.00 


99.00 


35-00 


41.00 


50.00 


61.00 


71.00 


95.00 


118.00 


135-00 


29.00 


32.70 


38.70 


44.00 


5100 


59.80 


68.60 


79.20 


44.00 


53-70 


65.10 


77-45 


88.00 


98.60 


105.60 


123.20 


18.15 


20.50 


24.20 


27.50 


31.90 


37-40 


43.00 


49-50 


27.50 


33-50 


40.70 


48.40 


5500 


61.60 


66.00 


77.00 


24.00 


27.00 


30.00 


34.00 


40.00 


46.00 


52.00 


60.00 


38.30 


44.60 


52.00 


60.00 


68.00 


77.00 


84.00 


90.00 


26 


28 


St.l 


32 


U 


41) 


44 


48 


1.44 


1.60 


1.92 


2.72 


3.12 


3-44 


5.60 


6.00 


2-34 


2.60 


3-12 


4-42 


5-07 


5-59 


9.10 


975 


2.80 


3-36 


3-68 


4.16 


5.60 


7.20 


8.80 


10.40 


4-55 


5-46 


6.00 


6.75 


9.00 


11.70 


14 30 


16.90 


■50 


-63 


-75 


•90 


1.08 


1-25 


I-7S 


2.00 


al Rivet 


ed Pipe. 






<&=5?. 








WITH CRIMPED END. 

No. 26. Birmingham 

Size '■-• 

Black .17 

Asphalted .20 

Galvanized .25 

No. 24. Birmingham 

Size 3 4 5 

Black __ .20 .25 .30 

Asphalted .23 .29 .35 

Galvanized .30 .38 .45 

No. 22. Birmingham 

Size 3 4 J ij 

Black.. .24 .30 .37 .40 

Asphalted .27 .34 .42 .46 

Galvanized .32 .43 .53 .60 

No. 20. Birmingham 

Size 3 4 .') Ij 7 8 SI 

Black .27 .35 .40 .46 .51 .58 .66 

Asphalted .30 .39 .45 .52 .58 .66 .75 

Galvanized .38 .48 .60 .68 .75 .85 .97 

No. 18. Birmingham 

Size 3 4 5 li 7 8 '.I 

Black .34 .42 .50 .57 .63 .73 .82 

Asphalted .. .37 .46 .55 .63 .70 .81 .91 
Galvanized.. .46 .58 .70 .85 .90 1.05 1.18 

Price, No. 21!. with Plain or Crimped End. 

Other Gauges with Plain or Crimped End or 



CRIMPED END. 

With Lugs. 



.21 
-25 
-33 
Wire Gauge- 

ij 7 

•33 -37 

•39 -44 

.50 .60 

Wire Gauge- 



SLEEVE END. 

For Slip Joint. 

Wire Gauge— .018 inch thicK. 

4 '1 

•25 
•30 
.40 

,022 inch thick. 

8 fl 10 n 

.42 .48 .54 .60 

.50 .57 .64 .71 

.65 .75 .85 -90 

.028 inch thick. 

in n 1-i 13 

65 .70 .82 .90 

.75 .81 .94 1.03 

1. 00 1. 10 1.25 1.35 
.035 inch thick. 

14 15 16 18 211 22 

1.10 1.20 1.30 1.40 1.60 

1.24 1.35 1.46 1.58 1.80 

1.60 1.75 1.85 2.05 2.30 

049 inch thick. 

14 l.T 16 18 20 

1-35 '-50 i-6o 1.75 2.00 
1.49 1.65 1.76 1.93 2.20 
1.95 2.10 2.25 2.55 2.90 



-45 -53 -60 

.52 .61 .69 

-65 -75 -90 

Wire Gauge — . 

Ill 11 12 13 

,72 .78 .90 1.00 

.82 .89 1.02 I. 13 

1.05 1.20 1.35 1.50 

Wire Gauge — 

10 11 12 1:; 

.90 .95 1. 15 1.25 

1.00 1.06 1.27 1.38 

1.30 1.40 1.65 i.8o 



1.80 
2.02 

2-55 

22 
2.20 
2.42 

3-10 



.28 

■34 
.46 

12 

.68 

.80 

I. OS 

14 
1. 00 

1.14 

1-45 

24 

I 95 
2.19 
285 

24 
2.40 
2.64 
335 



with Sleeve for Slip Joint. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Spiral Riveted Pipe. 
No. 16. Birmingham Wire Gauge -.065 inch thick. 



Size 4 .-. i; 7 s '.' m II l-J 

Black .50 .60 .70 .80 .93 1.08 1.15 1.20 1.45 

Asphalted 54 .65 .76 .87 i.oi 1.17 1.25 1.31 1.57 

Galvanized .70 .85 i.oo i.io 1.28 1.47 1.55 1.70 2.05 



1;; 

1-55 
1.68 

2- IS 



1-1 

1.70 
1.84 
2.40 



1.85 
2.00 
2.60 



ic. 
2.00 
2.16 
2.75 



l,s 
2.20 
2.38 
3.10 



2-45 
2.65 

3-40 



2.80 
302 
3-9° 



24 
300 

3-24 
4-50 



No. 14. Birmingham Wire Gauge .083 inch thicK. 



Size... ■-- r. 7 N '■' 10 

Black .89 1.02 1. 15 1.32 1.40 

Asplialted .95 1.09 1.23 1.41 1.50 

Galvanized 1.15 1.35 1.50 1.70 1.80 



11 

1.50 
1. 61 
I-9S 



12 
1.80 
1.92 
2.35 



1.90 
2.03 
2.50 



II 
2.10 
2.24 
2.70 



1.-. 
2.2s 
2.40 
2.90 



16 
2.40 
2.56 
315 



IS 
2-75 
2-93 
3.60 



3.10 
330 
4.00 



3-40 
3.62 

4-55 



3-7° 
3-94 

4-85 



No. 12. Birmingham Wire Gauge — .109 inch thicK. 

Size I'' 7 s '.I 111 11 12 1:; H 1.") ir, is -211 22 24 

Black 1. 25 1.40 1.55 1.70 1.90 2.25 2.50 2.70 2.90 3.10 3.25 3.60 4.00 4.3s 4.70 

Asphalted... 1.31 1.47 1.63 1.79 2.00 2.36 2.62 2.83 3.04 3.25 3.41 3.78 4.20 4.57 4.94 

Galvanized 1.90 2.10 2.30 2.50 2.75 3.00 3.25 3.50 3.75 4.00 4.25 4.70 5.25 5.75 6.25 

No. 2W Gauge and No. 24 Gauge in lengths of m feet and less. 
No. 22 Gauge in lengths of 20 feet and less. 

All other Gauges can be furnished in lengths of 23 feet and less, Black or Asphalted, and of 20 feet and 
less Galvanized. Lists cover plain or crimped ends, or with sleeve for slip joints. 



Wrought Iron Lugs for Slip Joints. 

Black, each ... .15 Galvanized, each 



.18 








BOLTED JOINT. 

For Sleeve Connections. 



CEMENT JOINT. 

For Crimped Ends. 




CLAMP BAND. 

For Service Connection. 



Bolted Joint. 

Size... 8 4 .-1 H 7 8 ii ill 11 12 13 14 In 16 18 20 22 24 
Each.. 1. 15 1.40 1.70 2.10 2.50 3.25 4.00 4.7s 5.50 6.00 6.50 7.25 8.00 8.50 10.00 11.50 12.50 13.50 

Cement Joint for Crimped Ends. 

Price of sleeves for Cement Joint same as price for one foot of pipe of same g-auge, but 2 inches larger in 
diameter than main pipe. 

Wrought Iron Clamp Band for Making Service Connections. 

Size :; -I ."1 r. 7 8 '.1 In 11 12 1:-; 14 1 r. 16 18 

Black, each .95 i.io 1.25 1.40 1.50 1.60 1.75 1.90 2.00 2.10 2.25 2.40 2.50 2.60 2.90 



The Bolted Joint is recommended for use where tlie pressure is excessive, as it admits of making a per- 
fectly tight joint by means of tlie rubber packing. By its use one or more lengths of pipe can be taken out 
and i-eplaced without disturbing the balance of the line, and if necessary the whole line can be moved and the 
same pipe and joints be used again. Owing to the flexibility of the rubber packing, a certain amount of set- 
tling of the ground from its orijjinal level will not weaken the joint or cause it to leak. As will be seen, the 
Bolted Joint can be readily tapped for service connection. 

The Cement Joint is for use where a moderate and constant pressure is maintained, and where the distri- 
bution is by gravity and no tapping for service is required. It consists simply of a sheet-iron sleeve, exceed- 
ing the diameter of tlie pipe by two inches, and from eight to twelve inches long. This sleeve encircles the 
pipe as shown, the annidar space between the slees'e and pipe being packed witli cement. In most cases this 
is the cheapest and simplest joint that can be used witli spiral pipe. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Tin Lined and Lead Lined Iron Pipe. 

The Tin Lined Pipe is made by pouring' melted tia into a wrought iron pipe. 
While melted, the tin is inseparably united to the iron and formed into a substan- 
tial inner pipe. The Lead Lined Pipe is made in the same way. 

As the substantial lining- cannot be separated from the iron, even by cutting, 
bending or hot water, this composite pipe can be used successfully where tin, lead, 
brass or iron pipes alone are too expensive or unsatisfactory. 

LEAD LINED PIPE. 




Lined Pipe, 10=foot Lengths, Threaded, without Couplings. 



Inside Diameter i, i"cli 

Per Foot 33 



.40 



1 incli 
■53 



II4 inch 
.69 



li^iach 
"86 



2 men 
1.06 



3 inch 
1-95 



Lined Fittings. 



Elbows 

Couplings 

Tees 

Reducing Elbows 

" Couplings - 

Tees 

Drop Tees.... _. 

45° Elbows 

Nipples, Close . . 

Unions _-. 



nch. 
28 

25 

40 

35 
32 
SO 
80 

34 
25 
SO 



inch 


1 inch. 


1 14 inch. 


114 inch. 


2 inch. 


3 inch 


•35 


•SO 


•fs 


1. 10 


1.50 


4^50 


•37 


•50 


.60 


.90 


135 


350 


•50 


■75 


I 00 


1.30 


1^75 


550 


■45 


.62 


1. 10 


1.40 


1.90 


5-65 


■45 


•65 


.90 


1.12 


i^85 


4^50 


•63 


•95 


1-25 


1.65 


2.20 


6.90 


.00 


150 


2.00 









.42 


.70 


1.02 


1.32 


1.80 


S-40 


■30 


.40 


.60 


•90 


1^25 


350 


.60 


.80 


1.20 


1.60 


2.20 


6.00 



Seamless Drawn Brass Pipe, Iron Pipe Sizes, 
Standard and Extra Heavy. 



BRASS PIPE, STANDARD IRON PIPE SIZE. 

Stock Length is 12 feet. 



Iron Pipe 
Sizes. 


Actual Outside 
Diameter. 


Actual Inside 
Diameter. 


Approximate Weight 
Per Foot Brass. 


Iron Pipe Actual Outside 
Sizes. Diameter. 


Actual Inside 
Diameter. 


Approximate Weight 
Per Foot Brass. 


}i 


.405 


.281 


.25 


'2-% 2.875 


2.5 


5.75 


M 


.640 


.375 


.43 


3 3.500 


3.062 


8.30 


% 


.675 


.484 


.62 


31,/ 4.000 


3.5 


10.90 


H 


.840 


.625 


.90 


4 4.500 


4. 


12.70 


M 


1.050 


.808 


1.25 


i% 5.000 


4.5 


13.90 


1 


1.315 


1.062 


1.70 


6 5.560 


5.062 


15.75 


^'4 


1.660 


1.368 


2.50 


6 6.625 


6.125 


18.31 


^Vz 


1.900 


1.6 


3.00 


7 ■ 7.620 


7.020 


26.286 


2 


2.376 


2.062 


4.00 


8 8.620 


7.980 


29.881 




£ 




.-I'^Sds^SSSS'iST 















BRASS PIPE, EXTRA HEAVY IRON PIPE SIZE. 
Stock Length is 12 feet. 



Iron Pipe 


Actual Outside 


Actual Inside 


Approximate Weight 


Iron Pipe 


Actual Outside 


Actual Inside 


Approximate Weight 


Sizes. 


Diameter. 


Diameter. 


Per Foot Brass. 


Sizes. 


Diameter. 


Diameter. 


Per Foot Brass. 


li 


.405 


.206 


.370 


2 


2.375 


. 1.933 


5.460 


M 


.504 


.294 


.626 


'il4 


2.875 


2.315 


8.300 


}i 


.675 


.421 


.830 


3 


3.500 


2.892 


11.200 


¥ 


.840 


.542 


1.200 


SK 


4.00 


8.358 


13.700 


% 


1.050 


.736 


1.660 


4 


4.50 


3.818 


16.500 


1 


1.315 


.961 


2.360 


5 


6.563 


4.813 


22.800 


ij^ 


1.660 


1.272 


3.300 


6 


6.625 


6.760 


32.00 


iM 


1.900 


1.494 


4.2.50 











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NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Standard Lap=Welded Boiler Tubes. 



PI'IIIR- :',^^<Fr.iff\ 



Actual 

Outside Diameter, 

Inches. 


Price per 
Foot. 


Thickness, 
Inches. 


Thicltness 
Nearest B. W. G. 


Nominal 
Weight per Foot. 


1 


•3° 


.095 


13 


.90 


1'^ 


.28 


.095 


13 


1.15 


m 


•27 


.095 


13 


1.40 


^K 


.22 


.095 


13 


1.66 


2 


.20 


.095 


13 


1.91 


2.'-4 


.24 


.095 


13 


2.16 




.28 


.109 


12 


2.75 


2^ 


•34 


.109 


12 


3.04 


3 


■35 


.109 


12 


3.33 


334 


.40 


.120 


11 


3.96 


^H 


•44 


.120 


11 


4.28 


3=4 


■50 


.120 


11 


4.60 


4 


•55 


.134 


10 


5.4*7 


i}i 


.62 


.134 


10 


6.17 


5 


■75 


.148 


9 


7.58 


6 


1. 00 


.165 


8 


10.16 


•7 


1.20 


.165 


8 


11.90 


S 


1.50 


.165 


8 


13.65 


9 


1.70 


.180 


7 


16.76 


10 


2.10 


.203 


6 


21.00 


11 


2.50 


.220 


5 


25.00 


12 


2.90 


.229 


i% 


28.50 


18 


3.20 


.288 


4 


32.06 


14 


3^65 


.248 


Z% 


36.00 


15 


4.10 


.259 


3 


40.60 


16 


4.60 


.2'/0 


2M 


45.20 



Extra Wire Gauge Boiler Tubes. 



For extra wire gauge boiler tubes, awaj' from standard not exceeding- four wire gauges, one cent for each 
inch in diameter of tube for eacli additional gauge will be charged and added to net of invoice. Tubes more 
than four wire gaviges heavier tlian standard will be charged by the pound, the same as plain end stay tubes, 
arch pipes, dry pipes and water grates. 

Above lists apply to tubes up to 20 feet long. Tubes in longer lengths quoted specially. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



11 



Lap=Welded Casing. 



Fitted with Perfect V Threads and Patent Protecting Sleeve Sockets, or Inserted Joint, 




SLEEVE SOCKET. 




INSERTED JOINT. 



Nominal Inside 
Diameter, Inches. 



2}^ 
2.¥ 
3 



3?i 
4 

^% 

.5 



5^ 
6W 



6^8 



11 



,s 



12l« 



Actual Outside 


Pi'ice per Foot, 


Nominal Weight 


Diameter, Inches. 


Sleeve Socket and Inserted Joint. 


per Foot Pounds. 


2)4 


•23 


00 


2^ 


.29 


2.82 


234 


•32 


3.13 


3 


■35 


3.45 


^M 


•41 


4.10 


W^ 


■45 


4.43 


i% 


.48 


4.'78 


4 


.56 


S.56 


4K 


.60 


6.00 


4>^ 


.64 


6.36 


4I-< 


1. 00 


n.38 


43-^ 


.68 


6.73 


A% 


1. 00 


9.89 


f, 


■78 


7.80 


5M 


.82 


8.20 


53£ 


1. 00 


9.86 


5M 


1.30 


12.80 


51^ 


1^50 


1.3.88 


5}^ 


.87 


8.62 


B?2' 


1.30 


12.49 


6 


I. OS 


10.46 


6 


1.20 


12.04 


6 


1.40 


14.20 


6 


1.60 


16.70 


6% 


1. 16 


11.58 


6?^ 


1-35 


13.32 


6M 


1.70 


17.02 


7 


1.24 


12.34 


'7 


1-75 


17.51 


'^"s 


1.3b 


13.53 


S 


^■55 


15 41 


8 


2.10 


20.17 


8?8 


1. 61 


16.07 


8?^ 


2.00 


20. 10 


8?s 


2.40 


24.38 


9 


1.76 


17.60 


10 


2.20 


21.90 


11 


2.68 


26.72 


12 


3^05 


30.35 


13 


3-38 


33.78 



Number of Threads 
per Inch of Screw. 

H 

14 

14 

14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 

14 

111^ 

14 

113^ 

"K 

14 
14 and 11 1| 

III3 

14 
11}^ and 10 

14 

113.^ 

UK 
UK 
UK • 

111^ and 8 

iiK 
UK 

UK 



Random lengths with threads and couplings will be shipped unless otherwise ordered. 

For cut lengths an extra charge will be made above random. 

For Galvanized or Asphalted an extra charge will be made above black. 



13 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



List of Standard Sizes of Cast Iron Fittings. 



Sizes differini,'- from Standard Sizes, 



if farnislied, are to be eliai-ged at five per cent, 
tlian Standard Sizes. 



Straislit Sizes. 



Elbows. 

II4 I'o 2 -I 






lli-xl 

1 '4 X 



if 



Elbows- 

]i^xl 

]>3X % 
2 X 1 H 
2 X ] 1^' 
•2 X 1 



-R-educing Sizes, 

21,^ X 2 
2M X 11^ 
S X 21,' 



ihi 



•i% X 3 

4 - X 31.^ 
4 x3 
4 X '2H 



>'ross discount higher 



10 12 



41.,; 



Straight Sizes. 



Straight Sizes. 



1 n-r 



45" 

IK 



Elbows. 



4i.i 



x4 
x4 
X 5 
X fi 



10 



Right and Left E,lbows. 



\^i 



W,. 



-/2 



X 2 

xlj-^ 
3 x2l^ 
3x2 

m X 3 

3>l X 21^ 



Straight Sizes.. 



Redu 


cing 

4 
4 
4 
4 

i% 
5 


Cou 

X ol., 

x3 

x2i^ 

x2 

x4 

x4 

X 3 


plin 


gs 




Tees. 






^ 1 1' 


4 11^' 





I3 3 


31 



6 X 


b 


6x 


4 


U X 


3 


7 X 


ti 


8x 


6 


10 X 


8 


12 X 


10 



*H 



9 1(1 



Tees — Reducing Sizes. 



Note. — Tees, which reduce on the outlet, thus ; 

lU 



_2 

! X ni 



Tees reducing on run, tlius ; 

1'4 
9, I 



are read, - a 1-4 
Tees witli both ends of run the same size, witli the outlet larger 

2 
I 



are read, 2 x U^ x IJ--^ 
thus : 



1- 



-1 



Reducing on Outlet. 



are known as Bull Head, and are read 
Reducing on Run. 



1 X 2. 



K 


X 


% 


% 


X 


% 


H 


X 


1^ 


1 


X 


y^ 


1 


X 


% 


1 


X 


% 


1^4 


X 


1 


1J4 


X 


% 


1^- 


X 


M 


i.« 


X 


114 


IM 


X 


1 


11.? 


X 


;¥ 


11 J 


X 


K 


.) 


X 


IK 


■) 


X 


"i 


2 


X 


1 


2 


X 


?4 


2 


X 


>^ 


m 


X 


2 


'^H 


X 


IK 


m 


X 


1^4 


2k< 


X 


1 


2}| 


X 


?i 


3 


X 


"-% 


3 


X 


2 


3 


X 


IK 


3 


X 


U4 


3 


X 


1 


S 


X 


M 



K'x 


?8X K' 


Kx 


^sx Js 


MX 


Kxi 


;¥x 


Kx M 


MX 


Kx K 


Mx 


%x U 


Mx 


Mx % 


1 X 


Mx2 


1 X 


\x n.i 


1 X 


Mxii^ 


1 X 


M'x 1 


1 X 


Mx M 


1 X 


Mx K 


1 X 


Kxi 


1 X 


Kx ^ 


1 X 


i.^x K 


1 X 


^8X1 


114X 


1 x2 


1'4X 


1 X IK 


14a X 


1 X 1 14 


1 1-4 X 


I X 1 


ll^X 


1 'x M 


1^4 X 


1 X K 


134 X 


M X 2 


114 X 


M X iK^ 


ll^X 


% X li4 


P4 X 


sMxi 


114 X 


Mx M 


II4 X 


KxiK 


Hi' X- 


K' X ivi 



Bull Head. 


?8 


X 


K' 


K 


X 


1 


K 


X 


M 


.^"^ 


X 


9 


M 


X 


IK 


.¥ 


X 


i}4 


M 


X 


1 


1 


X 


2 


1 


X 


IK 


1 


X 


'M 


1*4 


X 


2 


114 


X 


IK 


IK 


X 


2K 


IK 


X 


2 


2 


X 


3 


2 


X 


2K 


21,- 


X 


4 


21,, 


X 


8 


3 


X 


4 


3 


X 


3K 


3K 


X 


4 


4 


X 





4 


X 


5 


5 


X 


6 


6 


X 


8 


6 


X 


1 



12 



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NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, N'EW YORK 



List of Standard Sizes of Cast Iron Fittings. 

Tees. 

Reducing on Outlet. Reducing on Run. Reducing on Run. 

11'^ X 13,4x2 ■Hk^xS X 3 

1}^ X 1 X 2 3i| X 3 X 21.< 

13^ X 3/ X 2 3}l X 3 X 2 

IjIxl'l^xlK 31,? X 3 X n., 

l}|xli4Xl3| Si^x2l^x 3 " 

l^x iVj X 1 ■ 3i^x23|x 21., 

11^ X II4 X ■■5^ 31^ x 2J^ X 2 ' 

!>? X 114 X 'K 31^ X 2 X 33.^ 

134 X 1 X 114 3K X 13^ X 33I 

13^ X 1 X 114 33^xli|x 33^ 

13.1 X 1 X 1 31^ X 1 X 33^ 

13|x 1 X }4 4 x33^x 81? 

ll| X ^4 X I3I 4 x 33I X 3 ' 

13|x ''^xlM 4 x3i|x 23.^ 

13^ x ■!4: x 1 4 X 3 X 4" 

li|x '^^x '^i 4 x3 X 3l.< 

13^X 3I Xl3^ 4 x3 X 3 ' 

114 X 3^^xli| 4 x3 X 21., 
2 'xlllx 23? 
9 X 1}^ x2 " 

X 13I X 13.^ 

X 13^ X 11^ 

xli^x 1 

2 X 13><x 34 4 x2i^x 4 

2 xli^x i.< 4 x23<^x 3 

2 X 1 1.:^ X 2 4 X 2i| X 21, 

2 X 114' X 13>^ 4 x23^x " 

" X 1 1<( X 1 1| 
,. 1 1 -• :, 1 



331 X 


3 


33^ X 


^H 


31^ X 


2 


3>^x 


^Vz 


31^ X 


iM 


31^ X 


1 


4 X 


■iVz 


4 X 


3 


4 X 


23^ 


4 x 


2 


4 X 


n4 


4 X 


1'4 


4 X 


1 


4 X 


H 


43-2 X 


4 


41^ X 


3>^ 


4>^x 


3 


43^ X 


21^ 


4Mx 


•j 


5 X 


4 


5 X 


31^ 


5 X 


3 


B X 


21,^ 


5 X 


2 


5 X 


1^^ 


6 X 


I'i 


(i X 


.5 


ti X 


4 


6 X 


33^ 


B X 


3 


6 X 


2i| 


B X 


■J 


7 X 


ti 


7 X 


5 


7 X 


4 


7 X 


3 


8 X 


ti 


8 X 


.i 


8 X 


4 


8 X 


■iH 


8 X 


3 


8 X 


21^ 


8 X 


2 


fl X 


5 


10 X 


8 


1 X 


6 


10 X 


5 


10 X 


4 


12 X 


10 


12 X 


8 


12 X 


6 


14 X 


8 


14 X 


6 



4 X 3 X 2 
Xl3lx2'" 4 x3 X U, 

2 X 13I X 13^ 4 x3 X IJJ 

2 X 13I X ll| ■ 4x3x1 

2x13^x1 4x3x 



23^ X 2 X 23.< 6 X 4 

23^x2x2" 5x4 

23? X 2 X 1 1.< 5 X 3 
23? X 2 X 1 1,^ 



8 X li.J X 3 
3 X 13.1 X 23 

O 111' t,* 



8 X 5 X 
8 X 4 X 

X 



2 



2 

2 X 1 'i X 1 ' 4x2x4 

2 X 1 '4 X ^4 4x2x3 

2x1x2' 4 X 2 X 21.,' 

2 X 1 X 11.,'- 4 X 2 X 2 "" 

2 X 1 X li| ■ 4 X 2 X 11^ 

2x1x1 4 X l}4 x 4 

2 X 1 X ^4 4 x II4 X 4 

2 X 2^ X 2' 4x1x4 

2 X '%x \% r> x 4 X o 

2x'3>^x2"' Sx4x4 

i% X 2 x 3 fi X 4 x 3 



21:i 



iT'o A. ,^ A 1 s:^ •' X .-) X 4 

23? X 2 X 1 5x3 X 3 

23^x 13,.<x 23^ 6 x3 X 21 

232 X I3I X 2' 5 X 3 X 2 

23|x lijx 11.^ 5 X 21.,- X 5 

23|x lij X 1 5 X 21J X 4 

23^x114x21,^ B X2i|x 3 

23^x134x2 5 X2 X 5 

2l4 xl X 23^ 6 X 5 X 6 

23^ X 3^x23^^ 6 xo X 5 

3 X 21,^ X 3 ti X 4 X 6 

3x23^x23^ 6x3x6 

3 X 21^ x 2 6 X 23^ x 6 

3 X 21., X 11,' 7 X ti " X 7 

3 X 21.^ X 1 14 7 X B X 6 

3 X 232 XI 7 X B X 5 

3x2x3 7x5x5 

3 X 2 X 21-.:^ 8x7x6 

3x2x2" 8x6x8 

3x2x11^' 8x6x7 

3 X 2 X 1 14 8 X 6 x fi 

3x2x1 8x5x8 



3 X 13,? X 2 10 X 8 

3 xl34'x3 12 x8 X 10 

3x1x3 12x8x8 



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List of Standard Sizes of Cast Iron Fittings. 

Crosses. 

straight Sizes.... % )| H 1 '^4 ''j - '-S '^ '■'■^i + ■''^2 5 6 7 8 !i in 12 

Crosses— Reducing Sizes. 

Note — The outlets of a Cross are always the same size, and are indicated by the last figure. Thus: 

ACroysf?^ — — :'4 is called a ■'4' x lo Cross. A Cross reducing on the run, thus, li.> — \}4, is called a — 

1'^ ' _ " ' I 11^ -x 1 14 .X 1 Cross. 

Reducing on Outlets. Reducing on Outlets. Reducing on Outlets. 
3^: X 1,' 3 X m 6 X 21.,' 

1' X 34' 3x2 e X 2 

1 X H ■' ^'^^-i 7x 6 

114x1 3i|x2 ' 1"-^ ^ 

l^^^x %' ^ " 12 X 11) 

l^-ix % * x3i., j2^ g 

•TIT' 4 X .i 

2x1 * X - 

2 X M 5X4 

2^2X2 I ^;,. 

2MxlK 5 x^' 

.n< X 1 b X 

^2 X ..€ 6 X 31< 

6x3 

Return Bends — Close Pattern. 

Sizes 1, 'U 1 II4 lU" 2 21^ 3 

Return Bends— Open Pattern. 
Sizes _. 1^' ■•■^ 1 114 11^- 2 2i| 3 

Offsets— To Offset 4, 6 and 8 Inches. 
Sizes ■■■■^ \ 1I4 Po -1 2'^ :; ' 31.^ 4 5 6 

Bushings. 

Note — Bushings reducing- one size only up to and including 21^' inch are malleable, and will be found, 
therefore, listed among the Malleable Fittings. 

y^Sili 2l.ixllo 4 x3 6 X .5 8x6 

a^x y. 2i|x;lV 4 x 21^ 6x41.^ Sx 5 

■4x Q 21/^x1 4 X2 6x4 8x 4 

1 X 1/ 2l|x % 4 xU.^ 6x31^ 8x 3 

1 X si 3'x2i-; ■* ^''i' 6x3 9x 8 

1 X Vl- 3x2' ^ ^ 1 6 X 21.^ 9 X 7 

li5v 6 3 xH4 4i^x3K 7x6 l„x 8 

!,5v V 3x1 41^x3 7x5 K.x 6 

5x1 3V^-3 *^^-^|^ . I-f^ 12X10 

]D^ 6 31.? X 2' 5 X4 7x31^ j2^ ^ 

2 XII4 sQxvI 5 x3 Vx2i,^ 
2 XI ' i^^l^ 5 x2l.^ 7x2 

2 X 3^ 4 xSV ■' '^- 8-^^ 

2x1^ * X 3^ 

Caps. 

Sizes 2 21^ 3 31^ 4 41,' 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 

Plugs. 

Sizes 1^ % 1^ ;'!4 1 II4 lio -^ -iio 3 3i.f 4 41.^ 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 

Locknuts. 

Sizes. 2 21^ 3 31^ 1 11^ 6 7 8 9 10 12 

Y Branches. 

REDTiciNa Sizes to Order 
Sizes. }4 3^' 1 114' Uo 2 2li,' 3 31.3' 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 

Flange Unions. 

Sizes 1.^ % 1 11^ ]i,' 2 21^ 3 312 4 41^ 5 6 7 8 9 In 12 



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Cast Iron Fittings. 





ELBOW. REDUCING ELBOW. 

Sizes .. 1^ 3^ 

Elbow, Plain 05 .05 

Elbow, Galvanized .10 .lo 

Reducing' Elbow, Plain __ .06 

Reducing Elbow, Galvanized ... .. .12 

Right and Left Elbow, Plain .06 .06 

45° Elbow, Plain .06 .06 

45° Elbow, Galvanized .12 .12 

Sizes _ 31.2 4 

Elbow, Plain 1.05 1.20 

Elbow, Galvanized 2.10 2.40 

Reducing Elbow, Plain 1.20 1.40 

Reducing Elbow, Galvanized 2.40 2.80 

45° Elbow, Plain 1.25 1.45 

45° Elbow, Galvanized . 2.50 2.90 






.08 
.16 



Sizes . . 

Tee, Plain 

Tee, Galvanized 

Reducing Tee, Plain 

Reducing Tee, Galvanized... 

Sizes 

Tee, Plain 1.50 

Tee, Galvanized 3.00 

Reducing Tee, Plain 1.7S 

Reducing Tee, Galvanized 3.50 



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SIDE OUTLET ELBOW. 
Sizes l:,' 3^' 

Side Outlet Elbow, Plain.. 18 .'24 

Side Outlet Elbow, Galvanized. .36 .48 

Side Outlet Tee, Plain... 27 .36 

Side Outlet Tee, Galvanized.. .54 .72 





RIGHT 


AND LEFT ELBOW. 




4-5° ELBOW. 


1; 


h 


1 


1'4 


n.; 


■2 


21., 


3 


.06 


.08 


.lOl., 


.16 


.20 


.28 


■50 


-75 


.12 


.i6 


.21 


•32 


.40 


-56 


1. 00 


1.50 


.07 


.09 


.12 


.18 


•23 


■32 


.60 


.85 


•14 


.18 


.24 


■36 


.46 


.64 


1.20 


1.70 


.07 


.09 


.12 


.18 


•23 


-32 


.60 


-85 


.07 


.10 


.12 


■19 


.2, 


■34 


.60 


.90 


•14 


.20 


.24 


•38 


.48 


.68 


1.20 


1.80 


41,, 


,T 


I.; 


1 


S 


'.1 


1(1 


I -J. 


1-75 


2.00 


2.7s 


4.70 


6.7s 


9.00 


13-50 


20.00 


3-5° 


4.00 


S-50 


9.40 


13-50 


18.00 


27.00 


40.00 


2.00 


2.30 


3-iS 


5-40 


7-75 


10.50 


15-50 


23.00 


4.00 


4.60 


6.30 


10.80 


15-50 


21.00 


31.00 


46.00 


2.20 


2.50 


3-45 


5-90 


8.50 


11.25 


17.00 


25.00 


4.40 


5-00 


6.90 


11.80 


17.00 


22 so 


34-00 


50.00 




SIDE OUTLET TEE. 



1 


IV 


11.^ 


s) 


91.; - 





31,' 


4 


41=^ 


5 


ti 


-30 


.48 


.60 


■84 


1.50 


2.25 


3^15 


3.60 


52s 


6.00 


8.25 


.60 


.96 


1.20 


1.68 


3-00 


4-50 


6.30 


7.20 


10.50 


12.00 


16.50 


■45 


.70 


.90 


'■25 


2.25 


325 


4^5° 


5^25 


7^05 


9.00 


12.00 


.90 


1.40 


1.80 


2.50 


4-50 


6.50 


9.00 


10.50 


15^30 


18.00 


24.00 




CROSS. 

Sizes 3^ 

Cross, Plain .15 

Cross, Galvanized .30 

Reducing Cross, Plain 

Reducing Cross, Galvanized 

Sizes 4 

Cross, Plain 3.15 

Cross, Galvanized 6.30 

Reducing Cross, Plain 3.50 

Reducing Cross, Galvanized 7.00 




REDUCING CROSS. 



H 


'4 


1 


II4 llo 


2 


2K 


3 


3M 


.16 


.22 


■27 


-42 -53 


-75 


1.30 


2.00 


2.70 


■32 


■44 


■.54 


.84 1.06 


1-50 


2.60 


4.00 


5-40 


.18 


■25 


-.30 


.46 .60 


-83 


1-45 


2.20 


3-00 


..36 


•50 


.60 


.92 1.20 


1.66 


2.90 


4.40 


6.00 


41,' 


5 


( 


( 


8 


!l 


111 


12 


4.60 


5-50 


7-25 12-25 


17-50 


2350 


35-00 


52-50 


9.20 


11.00 


14.50 24.50 


35-00 


47.00 


70.00 


105.00 


5.10 


6.00 


8 


00 13.50 


19-25 


26.00 


38.50 


58.00 


10.20 


12.00 


16 


00 27.00 


38.50 


52.00 


77.00 


116.00 



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Cast Iron Fittings. 





\ 

SQUAKE HEAD PLUG. LOCKXUT. COUNTEH SUNK 

■ Size -- I4 

Square Head Plug, Plain .02 

'• " " Galvanized .04 

Bushing, Plain .04 

" Galvanized _ 08 

Locknut, Plain. .04 

" " Galvanized .08 

Cap, Plain .03 

" Galvanized .06 

Faced Bushing 

Size._ 31 3 

Square Head Plug, Plain .38 

" " " Galvanized 76 

Bushing, Plain .40 

" Galvanized 80 1 

Locknut, Plain .47 

" " Galvanized .94 i. 

Cap, Plain.. .75 

" Galvanized. . 1.50 i 

Faced Bushing 1.20 i 

Size 

Counter Sunk Plug ..,. 

Plugs Tapped for Air Cock 

Left Hand Plugs ;.. 

Solid Plugs, not illustrated 




CAP. 



.04 
04 
,08 
,04 
08 

■ 03 

06 

,08 

■1 

42 

84 

SO 

GO 

64 
28 
87 

74 
50 

.04 



.04 



.02 
.04 
.04 
.08 
.06 
.12 

•OS 
.10 
.09 

■65 

1.30 
•75 
1.50 
■85 
1.70 
I. OS 
2.10 



.4 
■03 
.06 

•OS 
.10 

.07 

•14 
.08 
.16 
.11 



1-75 
•93 
1.85 
.90 
1.80 
1.20 
2.40 



4 
.06 
.12 
.06 
.06 





OFFSET. 

Size 34 

To Offset, 4 inches, Plain .45 

" " 4 " Galvanized .90 

'■ " 6 " Plain.. 67 

'•■ " 6 " Galvanized 1.34 

" " 8 " Plain 90 

'• " 8 " Galvanized... 1.80 

Size 1^ 

Y Plain 20 

Y Reducing Plain .23 

Y Galvanized .40 

Y Reducing Galvanized.. 46 

Size . i 

Y Plain 4.00 

Y Reducing Plain 4.60 

Y Galvanized 8.00 

Y Reducing Galvanized 9.20 



Offset. 

u., 

1.20 

2.40 

1.80 

3.60 

2.40 

4.80 



1 

•70 


1. 00 


1.40 
i.os 
2.10 


2.00 
1-50 
3.00 


1.40 
2.80 


2.00 
4.00 



1.80 
3-6o 
2.70 
5-40 
3.60 
7.20 
s. 



3.00 
6.00 
4-50 
9.00 
6.00 
12.00 



Y BRANCH. 

3 

4.00 

8.00 

6.00 

12.00 

8.00 

16.00 



5.00 
10.00 

7^So 
15.00 
10.00 
20.00 



4 
.28 

•33 
•S6 
.66 

5-90 

6.80 

11.80 

13.60 



1 


1^4 


u., 


'> 


•34 


• 54 


.66 


■94 


.40 


.62 


.76 


1.08 


.68 


1.08 


1.32 


1.88 


.80 


1.24 


1-52 


2.16 


;) 


6 


I 


y 


7.00 


9.20 


15.60 


22.50 


8.00 


10.60 


18.00 


26.00 


14.00 


18.40 


31.20 


45.00 


16.00 


21.20 


36.00 


52.00 




REDUCING COUPLING. 

Size 

Reducing Coupling, Plain 

" " Galvanized... 

Size 

Reducing Coupling, Plain i.oo 

2.00 



Size... 
Each 



■2xli;< 
1.00 



Galvanized , 
f.50 i"5o " 



R.educing Couplings. 

'4 h '2 h 1 

.06 .09 .12 .18 

.12 .18 .24 .36 

4 4I; -> 1; 

1.35 1.85 2.00 2.70 

2.70 3.70 4.00 5.40 



.04 
.08 

3l.< 



Eccentric 

:2ij,x:i 3x2 
1.50 2.40 



Reducer. 

2L0 31, x:; 
40' 3.00 




ECCENTRIC REDUCER. 



•25 
■P° 

7 

5-35 
10.70 

3i.,x2i 
3'oo 



15.00 
30.00 

Hx4 
8.00 



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Cast Iron Fittings. 





BEND. 

Close Pattern. 



Size ^i 

Plain .18 

Galvanized .36 

Kight and Left .21 

With Pitch ...- 

Center to Center- IJo 



Size i.i 

Plain ___ .25 

Galvanized _ .50 

Right and Left... .30 

Center to Center. l'\ 



RETURN BEND. 

Open Pattern. 



Return Bends— Close Pattern. 



.40 
•23 
•23 



1 
.22 

•44 
.26 
.26 

1^1 



1'4 
.28 
.56 

•33 
•3S 



11., 
.40 
.80 
.46 



•57 

1.14 

.66 

'317 



2 ^ .>' 
1.20 
2.40 
1.40 

'31V 



1.70 

3-4° 
1-95 



4.00 
8.00 
4-15 



4 

5-00 

10.00 

5-25 



i}4 5 

7.00 10.7s 
14.00 21.50 



Return Bends — Open Pattern. 



.26 
•52 
•30 

2U' 



1 


1^4 


.60 


.40 
.80 


•35 

i}4 


.46 

3 



11., 

•55 
1. 10 

.64 

3K 



.80 

1. 60 

.92 



1^35 
2.70 

'•55 

5 




RETURN BEND. RETURN BEND. 

Baclc Outlet, Close Pattern. Baclc Outlet, Open Pattern. 

Return Bends— BacR Outlet— Close Pattern. 

Size % 1 II4 n., -1 2I3' 

Plain .38 .42 .60 .80 1. 15 2.00 

Galvanized .76 .84 1.20 1.60 2.30 4.00 

Right and Left .42 .48 .70 .95 1.30 2.30 

Center to Center Ui -i% 21^ 21., :ii4 S^s 

Return Bends— Back Outlet — Open Pattern. 

Size -^ 1 II4 n.i 2 21^ 

Plain .38 .42 .60 .80 1.15 2.00 

Galvanized .76 .84 1.20 i.6o 2.30 4.00 

Right and Left .42 .48 .70 .95 1.30 2.30 

Center to Center i^ i% 3 3^ 41.^ » 





RETURN BEND. 

Side Outlet, Close Pattern. 



Return Bends- 



Size 

Close or Open, Plain 

" " " Galvanized. 
R. and L., Close or Open... 

Center to Center, Close 

" " Open 



■4 
.42 
.84 
.46 



1 

.48 
.96 
•54 

l?4 
21/C 









RETURN BEND. 






Side Outlet, 


Opel 


ri Pattern. 


let 


—Close 1 


and 


Open. 




IV 


u^ 




2 




21., 


•65 


.90 




1.40 




2.25 


•.30 


1.80 




2.80 




4^So 


•75 


1.05 




1^55 




2^55 


2U 


'-% 




m 




3=8 


3 


SM 




4 




5% 



13^50 

27.00 




3^00 
6.00 
3^So 



3 
3-00 
6.00 
3^50 



3 

3-50 
7.00 
4.00 

i?8 

6y,. 



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Cast Iron Fittings. 




STANDARD fXION. 



Size. 

Dia. Flanges. 
No. Bolts _... 

Plain 

Galvanized .. 



H % 1 

8 S"4 3:^8 

4-14 

.40 .46 .52 



Standard Flange Union. 



II4 l'., '2 IM 3 31., 4 41., .-. 1; 7 8 9 in 12 

•lU -i's 5*4 ^% ^% '''4 8 S-:'4 ill.; W-^4, 121.; 14 15 17 19 

444444 5 5 5 6 6"88 10 12 

.64 .78 1. 00 1.25 1.50 1.80 2.10 2.70 3.15 3.95 5.50 7.00 10.00 11.50 ifi.OO 



80 .92 1.04 1.28 1.56 2.00 2.50 3.00 3.60 4.20 5.40 6.30 7.90 11.00 14.00 20.00 23.00 32.00 





EXTRA HEAVY UNION. 



SECTION— EXTRA HEAVY UNION. 



E.xtra Heavy Flange Unions. 



Size..-. \yi li.> 2 21^ 3 nJ-^ 4 .-, fi 7 8 

Diameter Flanges 5 (U^ i^i 7;>4 8I4 SSg' 9J4 irn^ i^i^ 1:5 \\\l 

No. of Bolts 5 5 5 li 11 K 8 8 8 10 !2 12 

Each.. 2.30 3.20 3.50 4.40 6.20 7.60 8.80 9.90 11.60 21.00 28.00 35.00 



10 

1714 




DART FLANGE UNION. 



The Dart Patent Flange Unions. 



Size. 
Each 



1 II4' Uo' 2 -l^'i 3 31., 4 .-. 11 7 8 9 10 

.80 1.20 1.60 2. CO 3.20 4.80 6.00 7.50 10.00 12.50 15.00 18.00 21.60 28.80 






Fig. 7. 

ECCENTRIC TEE. 



Fig 8. 
ECCENTRIC TEE. 



BASE FITTING. 



Eccentric Tees. 

These Fittings are designed to prevent the accumulation of water from condensation. Orders must be 
accompanied with sketch, sliowing position in which the Fittuig is to be placed. Prices on application. 



Base Fittings. 

We make the above style of Fittings in all sizes, both screwed and flanged. They will be found very 
convenient where it is necessary to support a long vertical line of pipe on a pier of naasonry or other 
foundation. 

Prices on application. 



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Branch Tees. 

^^^-^^^>l^-^^A^^.^ Ends 47t/ )\:-J^)\^- 

Style A. Style B, 

Ends i£)2fflffffi^>^ Ends K^^^J ^-^ ^-f ^-, 

Closed. B ' . \ ^eb t- ,,i|j^^ Closed. JB ---^ J^at- j _ 

Style C. Style D. 

li Inside Diameter, 2} Center to Center, for T=inch Pipe. 

No. Branches i ■'• I •"■ <'< 7 ^> '.i In 

With 1 Of I'^-inch Run .70 .80 .95 i.io 1,35 2.05 2.35 2.55 2.85 

li Inside Diameter, 2^ Center to Center, for l=inch Pipe. 

No. Branches ■! •; I ."1 1; 7 s \i lii 

"With 1 or 1 '4-lnch Run .90 1.05 1.15 1.35 1.60 1.90 2.20 2.65 3.15 

24 Inside Diameter, 2^ Center to Center, for l=inch Pipe. 

No. Branches •! ■'■ 4 ."j r, 7 -■> '.1 li' 

With Ho-inch Run i.oo 1.15 1.30 1,45 1.75 2.20 2.45 2.90 3.30 

2i Inside Diameter, 2i Center to Center, for l=inch Pipe. 

No. Branches 2 S 4 ."> i\ 7 * 9 In 

With 2-inch Run 1.15 1.35 1.60 1.85 2.10 2.45 2.75 3.40 4.00 

With aij-inch Run 1.75 2.05 2.40 2.75 3.10 3.50 3.75 4.30 5.00 

2| Inside Diameter, 3 Center to Center, for H=inch Pipe. 

No. Branches 2 :; I ."1 ii 7 s O lo 

With 1^4 or lij-inch Run 1.30 1.65 2.00 2.40 2.80 3.20 3.60 4.30 4.80 

2i Inside Diameter, 3 Center to Center, for li=inch Pipe. 

No, Branches 2 M -1 5 li 7 8 9 10 

With 2-inch Run 1.50 1.90 2.40 2.90 3.30 390 4.50 5.25 5.85 

3 Inside Diameter, 3 Center to Center, for li=inch Pipe. 

No. Bi-anches ._ 2 ■'■ 1 3 li 7 s ;i in 

With 21^-inch Run 1.95 2.40 2.85 3.55 3.95 4.20 4.95 6.15 6.85 

3i Center to Center, for l^=inch Pipe. 

No. Branches 2 3 4 :> 6 7 s 9 In 

With 1^2 01" '--inch Run 2.10 2.70 3.35 4.00 4.65 5.25 5.85 6.50 7.60 

With 2i|-inch Run 285 3.45 4.15 5.00 5.75 6.50 7.00 8.25 9.25 

4 Center to Center, for 2=inch Pipe. 

No. Branches 2 :i 4 :, ,-,7 8 9 in 

With 2-inch Run 4.10 5.25 6.40 7.65 8.80 10.60 11.50 12.25 i3-5o 

With 21,-inch Run _. 4.50 5.75 7.00 8.50 9.75 11.75 12.75 13.50 15.00 

All above prices are for Style A Tees. 

Back or Side Outlets, as shown by Styles B, C and D, are charged as additional Front Outlets. 
not otherwise ordered, all openings are tapped rig-ht hand. 

Back or Side Outlets larger than the size of run will add 50 per cent, to above prices. 




12 
3-75 



12 
4.40 



12 
4-75 



510 

5-85 



12 
5-25 



12 

6.50 



12 
7-65 



12 

8.50 

10.50 



12 
15.00 
16.50 

When 



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Large Manifolds or Branch Tees. 

For Dry Kilns or Heating Apparatus, 




Branches, 1 inch— Center to Center, 2i inch. 

No. of Branches _ fi 7 S n In 

3 inch Run 4.85 5.50 6.20 7.85 8.40 

4 " " --- 6.25 7.50 8.50 9.60 10.50 

5 " " 7.80 9.40 10.50 12.50 13.50 

'■' " " 9-75 "-75 13-00 15.50 16.7s 

No. of Branches 14 l.". 16 is 211 

3 inch Run 11.00 1175 12.50 1575 17.00 

4 " " 14-50 15-50 16.50 18.50 20.50 

5 " " 18.00 19-25 20.50 23.00 25.50 

6 " " 22.50 24.00 25.50 28.75 31-85 



12 


13 


9.70 
12.50 
15-50 
19.50 


10.35 
13-25 
16.50 
20.50 


9-2 


■24 


18.50 
23.00 
28.50 
35-50 


21.00 
25.00 
31-50 

39-00 



Branches, H inch— Center to Center, 3 inch. 

No. of Branches li 7 8 '•> In 

3 inch Run 5.40 6.25 7.10 8.25 9.20 

4 " " 6.75 7.80 9.00 10.50 11-50 

R " " ---- 8.50 9.75 11.25 13-25 14-50 

6 " " 10.60 12.20 14.00 16.50 18.00 

No. of Branches 14 15 16 18 20 

3 inch Run 12.50 13-40 14-25 i6-75 18.50 

4 " " 1550 16-75 17.80 21.00 23.00 

5 " " 1950 21.50 22.25 26.25 28.75 

B " " - -- 24.3s 26.75 27.75 32.75 36.00 



12 


l.S 


10.85 


11.65 


13-50 


14-50 


17.00 


18.25 


21.25 


22.75 


22 


24 


20.25 


22.50 


25.00 


27.00 


31-25 


33-75 


39-00 


42.00 



Branches, 

No. of Branches 

3 inch Run __ 

4 " " 

5 " " 

6 " " 

No. of Branches 

3 inch Run 

4 " " .. . 

5 '■ ' _ 

6 " " _.. 



li inch— Center to Center, 3i inch. 



6.25 

7-75 

9.70 

12.15 

14 
14.00 
17-50 
21.85 
27.25 



7-25 

8.80 

11.00 

13-75 

1.1 
15-50 

19.00 
23-75 
29-75 



7-75 
10.50 
13-00 
16.25 

16 
16.00 
20.25 

25-25 
3150 



9.00 
11.50 
14-35 
iS.oo 

IS 

18.25 

22.75 

28.25 

35-30 



in 

10.00 

12.75 

16.00 

20.00 



20.50 
25.00 
31-25 

39-00 



12 
11.50 
15-50 
19-35 
24.25 

22 
22.00 
27-50 
34-35 
43-00 



13 
12.75 
16.50 
20.50 
25-50 

24 
24.00 
30.00 
37-50 
47.00 



Branches, 2 inch — Center to Center, 4} inch. 

No. of Branches 6 "7 8 9 10 

3 inch Run _.. 9.75 11.75 12.75 I3-S0 iS-OO 

4 " " ... _. 11.25 1300 1500 16.50 17.60 

5 " " __ 14.00 16.25 18.7s 20.60 22.00 

6 " " 1750 20.25 23.40 25.75 27.50 

No. of Branches. 14 ir. 16 is 211 

3 incli Run 19.00 20.50 22.00 25.00 28.00 

4 " " 24.00 2550 27.50 3125 35-00 

5 " " 30.00 32.00 34-30 39-00 43-00 

6 " " ---- - -- 37-50 40.00 43.00 48.75 53.7s 

These Mmifolds are a Special Pattern and are made only to order. 



12 


13 


16.50 
20.50 
25-50 
31.80 


17-50 
22.25 
27.80 
34-75 


22 


24 


30.00 
37-50 
46.7s 
58.00 


32.00 
40.00 
50.00 
62.00 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



31 



Hook, Ring and Saddle Plates. 





SHORT SHANK HOOK. EXPANSION HOOK. 



RING PLATE. 



PROJECTING RING PLATE. 



HooK and Ring Plates. 



Size Pipe 

Slioi-t Sliank Hooks 

Expansion Hooks 

King Plate 

Pi-ojecting' Ring Plates. 
Beam Hooks .. 



•19 
•13 



4 
.08 
.12 
.16 
•19 
•IS 



1 

.09 
• IS 

.16 

.21 
.18 



1^4 
.10 

•17 

.21 
.26 
.22 



II,' 

•is' 

•25 

•31 
.36 
.24 



.22 
•32 

•52 

•35 



BEAM HOOK, 



•35 

•45 



•65 



^^33 



HOOK PLATE. 



OFFSET HOOK PLATE. 



EXPANSION PLATE. 



RING PLATE. 



HooK Plates. 



No. Hooks .- 
For ;'^ Pipe, 2i| 

it -[^ (( 21.^ 

" II4 " 3 ' 

'■ \H " m 
" 2 " iu 



Center to Center 



.16 
.18 
.21 
.28 

•43 



.21 
•23 

•27 

•43 
•65 



4 5 6 7 8 9 

.24 .28 .34 .40 .45 .50 

.26 .32 .38 .48 .59 .65 

.32 .41 .52 .68 .80 .90 

.58 .72 .88 1. 10 1.25 1.40 

.90 I. 15 1.3s ._.„ .... .... 



Offset Hook Plates 

No. Hooks 2 3 4 

For II4 Pipe, to Ott'set 11^ inches .84 i.io 1.40 

" 1'4 3' " I.IO 1.70 1.9s 

" 1^4 " '• " '1 " 1.70 1.9s 2.25 

E,xpansion Plates. 
No. Pipes -1 a t :> 

For "^ Pipe, 2^2 Center to Center .23 .34 .45 .55 

" 1 " 21^ " " .25 .35 .50 .60 

" 1'4 " 3 " " .27 .40 .60 .70 

"' 11) " 31.,' '• " .40 .60 .75 .90 

" 2 " 41^ ■' ■' 60 .85 1. 00 1.35 



1.80 
2.25 
2.50 



6 
2.25 
2.50 
2.80 



•65 

.70 

.80 

1.00 

1^55 



•77 
.80 
.90 

2.00 



.90 

•95 

i-iS 

2.45 



No. Pipes 

For 1 Pipe, 2i., Center to Center 
" \\< " 3 " " " 



F^ing Plates. 



.28 
•35 



•41 
•50 



■so 
.62 



.62 

•75 



6 
•72 



.96 
1-25 



9 

1-05 
1. 10 
1.30 



s 

1. 00 

1.40 



10 

•56 
.70 

1.20 

1^55 



2.50 
2.80 



10 

125 
1^35 
1-50 



.90 



12 

•72 
1. 00 

1.40 
1.90 



s 
2.80 
3-35 



12 

165 
1.70 
2.00 



10 

1.30 



No. Pipes 
1 inch, each.. 
1>4 inch. -■' . 



Pipe Saddle. 

345 
.60 .65 .70 
•.65 ^75 -85 



(.; 


( 


s 


9 


10 


.90 


1. 00 


1.40 


1.60 


1^75 


.10 


1.40 


1^65 


1.80 


2.00 



22 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Roll Hangers, R.ings, Stands and Hooks. 




HANGER EOLL.S. 

2 inches and smaller. 



Eii^ll^iiii^^ 



HANGER ROLL. 




MALLEABLE PIPE RING. 



Hanger Rolls. 

2 Inches and Smaller. 

No. of Pipes__ ._ _ 1 

For 1 inch Pipe, '2^i inches Center to Center, each .06 

■■ II4 " 3 " " " .__ .07 

'■ IK " 3 " " .08 

" 2 " S}£ " " .13 

Above prices for Rolls only, without rods, bolts or flanges. 

Special flang'es tapped for -A, rods and drilled for screws, eacli 



2 3 


4 


.=) 


B 


.12 .18 


•^1 


•30 


.36 


.14 .21 


.28 


■35 


.42 


.16 .24 


•32 


.40 


.48 


.26 .39 


•52 


.65 


•7« 


r flanges. 








h .__. 


- .10 







Size 21/ 

Length End to End 4'>^ 

Weight 2 

Each.. _ 15 



2 
.18 



Hanger Rolls. 

•2}2 Inches and Larger. 
4 41^ s 

3I0 4 4 

.21 .24 .24 



3^ 

31,' 
.21 



41, 
■27 



.36 



8 10 12 14 

9 lU,,' 14 17^,' 

TV 12" 17'4 22' 

.44 .72 1.05 1.32 



Malleable Pipe Rings. 



Size 3| 1 IV 11., 

Weight per KiO 9I4' L^V 1*^ -■'^' 

Each .02 .03 .03 .04 

7 and 8 inch wrought iron. 



•05 



2l.< 3 

■M 4flt.; 
.06 .08" 



3l.i 4 41., 

71 .SJio 91 
.12 .15 .20 



lOl) 
•25 



.40 



■50 



.60 



li 



No. of Pipes. 
Weight per Pair. 
Per Pair. 



COIL ST.VNDS. 



Coil 


Stands. 








For 


-inch Pipe. 








4 


6 


8 


10 


12 


5 


1 


9 


10 


16}^ 


•30 


.42 


•54 


.60 


1. 00 



Pipe Hooks — Wrought Iron. 




WROUGHT IRON PIPE HOOK. 

Standard Wrought Pipe Hooks. 

Size I4 3g 1^ V 1 

Price, per Thousand .- 5.25 6.25 7.15 9.10 11.70 

" " Hundred .60 .65 .75 i.oo 1.25 

" Each . .01 .01 .01 .Olio .oil 

Wrought Pipe Hooks — Extra Heavy. 

Size 3s V V 1 

Price, per Thousand __ 10.40 11.00 12.00 15.60 

" Hundred 1.25 1.35 1.50 1.75 

" Each .02 .02 .021., .03 



"4 
14.30 
1.50 


11., 
18.20 
2.00 


2 
23.40 
2.50 


2 .02 


.o2ia 


•03 


1'4 
19.50 
2.10 

03 


1,^0 
23.40 
2.50 
•03^2 


2 
31.20 
3-50 
.04 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Pipe Hangers. 






Size _ _ 

No. 3, complete- 
No. 4, 

No. 9, 



Size __ _ 

Rins; 

Size of Sockeit and Lag 

Socket 

Bolt 



1 II 



11.,' 



21^ 



.05 .08 .08 .10 .12 .14 .20 .25 



1/ 

o 8 .0 

.05 .05 .05 

.03 .03 .03 



1; 



^■± 



/4 



SI, t 5 6 

.36 .40 .50 .65 

3a' 3^ -i' 1/ 



10 



Beam Clamp, including- Bolt .. .. _. ..... .40 .40 .40 .40 .40 .40 .40 

Williams' Adju.stable Beam Clamp, each .50 

Universal Pipe Hanger. 






NO. 1. 


CLOSED. 




Size 

No. 1 

No. 2 


,^4 1 
.18 .18 
.58 .58 


1'4 
.20 

.60 



NO. ]. .OPEN. 

Universal Pipe Hangers. 

11.; i 21., 3 31,3' 4 .-) 1; 

.22' .25 .30' .35 .45 .50 .60 .75 

I-I5 



NO. 'J. 



33 



No. 3. No. 4. No. 0. 

Blake Pipe Hangers. 

... I3' V 1 II4' 1^2 ^ ''^-i 3 31^ 4 .-. G 7 8 9 10 12 14 

•55 58 .58 .60 .62 .65 .70 .75 .90 1. 00 1. 10 1.30 1.60 1.80 2.00 2.20 2.60 2.90 

.15 .18 .18 .20 .22 .25 .30 .35 .50 .60 .70 .90 1.20 1.40 1.60 1.80 2.20 2.50 

.65 .68 .68 .70 .72 .75 .80 .85 1. 00 1. 10 1.20 1.40 1.70 1.90 2.10 2.30 2.70 3.00 

Parts of Blake Pipe Hangers. 



14 



90 1. 10 1.50 1.90 2.20 

1, 1; 1:,' 



05 .05 .05 .05 .05 .08 .08 .08 .10 .10 .10 .10 .10 .10 

03 .03 .03 .03 .03 05 .05 .05 .05 .05 .05 .05 .05 .05 



.62 .65 .70 .75 .85 



.90 



1. 00 



( 


8 


10 


12 


14 


1-55 


1.65 


150 
1.90 


1-75 
2.1S 


2.00 
2.40 



111 01-dering No. 2 Clamp Hangers, state size of iron beam. 
Malleable Iron Beam Clamps, 2 to "7 inch, each .40 




SOLID HANGER. 



5.00 
6.50 



FIG 




SPLIT HANGER. 



Solid Hangers. 



Per 100. 



Size 

Plain Iron 

Galvanized Iron 

Fig. 11. Split Hangers 

Per 100. 

Size =i }i ^i 1 114- 

Galvanized Iron $17 17 20 25 30 



/I 
5-00 
6.50 



40 



5-8o 
7.00 




FIG. 14. SPLIT HANGER. 



n£ 



50 



1 
6.75 

8.00 

Fig. 14. 

Size 1., 

Polished Brass, each .90 

Nickel Plated " i.oo 

Galvd. Iron, " 25 

" without Nip., each .20 



7-50 
9.00 

Split Hangers. 



10.00 
12.00 



14.00 
16.00 



1.00 

1. 10 

•30 

■25 



1 
1.25 

•35 
.30 



1.'4 

1.30 

1.40 

.40 

•35 



Wo. 

'•50 

1.60 

•50 

•45 



1.70 

1.80 

.60 

•55 



24 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Nason Floor and Ceiling Plates. 
Floor and Ceiling Plates — Cast Iron. 




Size 



Floor Plates, each _. .06 .06 .08 .11 .14 .16 
Ceiling Plates, each .11 .13 .16 .18 .23 .27 



Fig. 1. Fig. 2. 

Adjustable Floor and Ceiling Plates — Cast Iron. 






Fig. 3. 



Size. 



Floor and Ceiling Plates, Black, each. 
Floor and Ceiling Plates, Nickel, " . 



Fig. 4. 

H ^4 1 1^4 1^2 2 21^ 3 si< 4 .'i 1.1 

.14 .14 .18 .20 .24 .28 .43 .60 .90 1.25 1.60 2.00 

.25 .25 .28 .32 .35 .38 .52 .75 1. 10 1.50 2.00 2.50 



Adjustable Floor and Ceiling Plates— Spring Brass and Steel. 



Spring Brass NicRel Plated, With 
Vents. 

Easily adjusted to the pipe and will stay in 
position. Will hold the nickel finish and always 
look well. Handsome in design and heavj' in 
weight and finish. 





Fig. 



Fig. 6. 



Size 

Nickel Brass, each. 





Fig. 1. 



F12 b 



?3 ^3 '4 1 1^4 IK 2 2U 

.25 .25 .25 .28 .32 .35 .38 .52 

Spring Brass NicKel Plated, Without 
Vents. 

Size..-. H H '4 I 1'4 II2 2 2i| H 

Nickel Brass, each .25 .25 .25 .28 .32 .35 .38 .52 .75 ^" 

Cold Rolled Steel. 

^"^ Size 1., ■■'4 1 1'4 n.^ 2 

Polished Steel, each 12 .12 .15 .18 .20 .24 

Steel Nickel Plated, each .25 .25 .28 .32 .35 .38 

Solid Cold Rolled Steel Plate. 

Size.. }i :''4 1 lU' m 

Fig. 11. Pel- Dozen 72 .72 .96 1.32 1.68 

Order by figui'e number and .size. 



•A 

•75 





Fig. 9. 




Fig. IM 



1.92 



3 
360 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



25 



Wrought Iron Nipples. 





CLOSE 


NIPPLE. 






SHO 


RT NIPPLE. 












LONG NIPPLE. 








— Lengtl 


Wrought 

in In''i>'*'= 


Iron Nipples 


—Threaded Right Hand. 


'nches. — 














Close or 










" 


-'•Fi' 










CloBe. 


Short. 




Long. 




Sizes. 


Short. 


Long. 


1 


5 


i; 


7 


8 


9 


lu 


11 


12 


% 


i.Ja 


2, 


2^2, .% 


3M 


J'8 


.04 


.06 


.07 


.08 


10 


.12 


14 


•15 


■17 


.18 


.19 


'A 


iM 


2, 


2M, 3, 


3K 


H 


.04 


.06 


.07 


.08 


10 


.12 


14 


■15 


■17 


.18 


•19 


1 


1^ 


9 


23>^, 3, 


3l| 


% 


.04 


.06 


.07 


.08 


10 


.12 


14 


■15 


•17 


.18 


•19 


11^ 


J^^ 


2,' 


2M. 3, 


3J^ 


K 


.05 


■07 


.08 


.10 


12 


■14 


16 


.18 


.20 


.22 


■23 


1% 


2 


2^, 


S, 31.,^ 


4, 


?i 


.06 


.09 


__ 


.11 


13 


•17 


18 


.20 


.22 


■24 


.26 


!¥ 


2 


2>^ 


S, 3l.i, 


4 


1 


.08 


•13 


_. 


•15 


18 


■23 


25 


.28 


•31 


•34 


■36 


^Yz 


2J^ 


8, 


3>^, 4, 


i'A 


]« 


.11 


•17 


._ 


20 


24 


.29 


33 


■36 


.40 


•44 


■47 


IM 


2J^ 


3, 


314. 4, 


Hi 


^Vz 


■13 


.20 




2S 


29 


.36 


40 


•45 


•50 


• 54 


■59 


2 


2>^ 


3, 


m, 4, 


iH 


2 


.18 


•27 




32 


38 


■50 


54 


•59 


.65 


•72 


•77 


2K 


3 


m 


4, 41.^ 


5 


21,^ 


•39 


•59 


__ 




68 


■90 


97 


1.06 


1. 17 


1.26 


13s 


2J^ 


3 


z% 


4, 41^ 


5 


3 


.48 


•72 


__ 


-. 


85 


1.08 I 


20 


133 


1-45 


1.58 


1.70 


2.34 


4 


*% 


6, 5l..<, 


6 


3J^ 


•75 


los 




__ 




1.30 1 


45 


1. 60 


^•75 


1.90 


2.0s 


3 


4 


^% 


5, 51^ 


6 


4 


•85 


1.20 


__ 


-- 


-- 


1.52 I 


69 


1.87 


2.0s 


2.22 


2.40 


3 


4 


4H 


5, h% 


6 


41^ 


I^2S 


1.70 








2.2s 2 


50 


275 


2.95 


3^i7 


340 


3^i 


4K 


6, 


&T-4, 6, 


6J< 


5 


1-55 


2-45 


__ 




__ 


2.58 2 


83 


3.10 


3-35 


3.60 


38s 


^% 


4H 


B- 


53^2. 6, 


61^ 


6 


1.85 


2.90 


__ 




__ 


3-05 3 


35 


370 


4.00 


430 


4-65 


4 


5 


6 






7 


3.20 


3.60 




-- 


__ 


4^05 4 


45 


4.90 


§•30 


5^75 


6^15 


4 


5 


6 






8 


3^55 


4^05 




_. 


-- 


4-55 5 


OS 


550 


6.00 


6.50 


7.00 


5 


6 


8 






9 


5-2S 


6.50 


_, 




__ 






7.10 


7-75 


8.40 


9.00 


5 


6 


8 






10 


6-75 


8.2s 






__ 


__ 


__ 


8.90 


9.70 


10.40 


II. 15 


5 


6 


8 






12 


8.00 


10.00 


-- 


-- 


-- 


-- 


-- 


10.80 


"•75 


12.70 


1 3^65 






Wrought I 


ron 


Nipples— 


Thread 


ed Right 


and Left. 








Lengtl 


in In 


^heB. 


^ 




. Prices. , 


^Prices of Extra Long Right and Left Nipples. - Lengths in Inches.^ 














Close or 






















Close. 


Short. 




Long. 




SizeB. 


Short. 


Long. 


4 


5 


() 


( 


s 


9 


10 


11 


12 


% 


^% 


2 


2l.<, .3, 


3J2 


H 


•OS 


.08 


.09 


II 


13 


.16 


18 




20 


23 


•25 


■27 


'A 


^y^ 


2 


2M- 3, 


3l| 


34 


•OS 


.08 


■09 


II 


13 


.16 


18 




20 




23 




25 


,27 


1 


1^ 


i 


2}^, 3, 


3/^ 


M 


■OS 


.08 


.09 


II 


13 


.16 


18 




20 




23 




25 


•27 


^\i. 


^M 


9 


2M, 3, 


3M 


H 


•07 


.10 


.11 


13 


16 


.18 


21 




24 




27 




29 


•31 


m 


2 


2k. 


3, 31^, 


4 


H 


.08 


.12 


__ 


15 


17 


■ 23 


25 




27 




29 




32 


•35 


m 


2 


21,-5 


3, m, 


4 


1 


.11 


.18 




20 


24 


■ 31 


33 




37 




41 




45 


.48 


^% 


2M 


8,"' 


3^,4, 


4J^ 


i>€ 


■IS 


■23 




27 


32 


■39 


45 




50 




55 




60 


•65 


\% 


W^ 


3, 


33^, 4, 


4M 


1>2' 


,18 


•27 


__ 


34 


39 


.48 


52 




60 




67 




72 


.80 


2 


2}4 


8, 


3M, 4, 


41.^ 


2 


.24 


■36 


__ 


43 


51 


.67 


72 




80 




87 




96 


1.03 


2^ 


S 


31.;, 


4, 41.^, 


5 


21^ 


■52 


■79 


_. 




91 


1.20 I 


30 


I 


40 


I 


55 


1 


68 


1.80 


2M 


.S 


8I0, 


4, 41?, 


.5 


3 


■6S 


.96 


__ 


-. I 


13 


1.44 I 


60 


I 


77 


I 


93 


2 


10 


2.27 


234 


4 


41.^, 


5, .ii;. 


(■> 


3^., 


1. 00 


1.40 




__ 




'•75 I 


95 


2 


IS 


2 


35 


2 


55 


2.7s 


3 


4 


i.^2. 


6, a'-o, 


6 


4 


I-I5 


1.60 


-- 


_- 


-- 


2.00 2 


25 


2 


50 


2 


75 


3 


CO 


325 



Add 60 per cent, to above prices for galvanized nipples threaded right and left. 

Wrought Iron Galvanized Nipples— Threaded Right Hand. 



. 


— Length 


in Inches.- 




— , 




, Prices. , 


.—Prices of 


Extra 


Long 


Galvanized Nipples.— Leng 


ths in Inches.— 
















Close or 






















Close. 


Short. 




Long. 




Sizes. 


Short. 


Long. 


4 


5 


6 


7 


8 


9 


10 


11 


12 


% 


IM 


2 


2^2^ 


3, 


m 


H 


.06 


.11 


.12 


15 


•17 


.21 


.24 


.26 


.29 


•31 


•34 


A 


1>£ 


2 


23^, 


3, 


Hi 


34- 


.06 


.11 


.12 


15 


•17 


.21 


■24 


.26 


.29 


31 


•34 


1 


Hi 


9 

-J 


23?, 


3, 


Hi 


% 


.06 


.11 


.12 


15 


■17 


.21 


.24 


' .26 


.29 


■31 


•34 


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6 


6 








1 


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26 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Long Screws, LocRnut Nipples and Extra Heavy Nipples. 

Wrought Iron. 




STANDARD LONG SCREW. 



AMERICAN LONG SCREW. 



Standard Long Screw^s. 

Size 1., ^4 ' IS 1^' 2 

Standard Lengths, inches. 413 B :<'-., f. Hi., 1 

Price, Blacl! .40 .55 .75 i.oo 1.30 1.70 

" Galvanized..- .50 .66 i.oo 1.25 1.60 2.10 

American Long Screws. 

Size.. K, :>^ 1 V^ 

Length, inches '■'■'^2 4 'li.^' 5 

Plain, each j 45 .55 .75 i.oo 

Galvanized. ...- .60 .75 i.oo 1.35 



21.,' 


3 

8 


31.3 


4 
(1 


2.70 

3.10 


370 

4.70 


5-40 


6.60 

6.75 


5U 




2 
6 


2l.< 

1 


1.50 
2.00 


2.00 

2.70 


3-37 
4-50 



STANDARD LOCKNUT NIITLE. 

LocRnut Nipples — Plain. 

Not Over 6 Inches Long. 

Size U ^8 li % 1 lU l'^3 2 2i.< « 

Each, Plain ,18 .20 .22 .25 .30 .40 .50 .80 1.25 1.50 

" Galvanized .36 .40 .44 .50 .60 .80 i.oo 1.60 2.50 3.00 

Lxtra Heavy Close or Short Nipples. 

Lengths Same as Standard. 

Size I4 3„ 1., a^ 1 11^ 11^ 2 21^- 3 31.^ 4 ji,,' 5 R 

Each 08 .08 .10 .12 .16 .22 .26" .36 .78 .96 1.50 1.70 2.50 3.10 3.70 

E,xtra Heavy Long Nipples. 

Lengths Same as Standard. 

Size I4 ^s i_, a^ 1 ji^ ]i^ o 01^ 3 31^- 4 41,^ 5 6 

Each .12 .12 .14 .18 .26 .34 .40 .54 1. 18 1.44 2.10 240 3.40 4.90 5.80 

Lxtra Heavy Extra Long Nipples- 
Length -1 .T li 7 S 10 11 12 

Pipe Size. 

'4 -M i^ -20 .24 .28 .30 .34 .36 .38 

•''s .14 16 .20 .24 .28 .30 .34 .36 .38 

\i .16 .20 .24 .28 .32 .36 .40 .44 .46 

•'4 .22 .26 .34 .36 .40 .44 .48 .52 

1 .30 .36 .46 .50 .56 .62 .68 .72 

1'4 .40 .48 .58 .66 .72 .80 .88 .94 

Uo .50 .58 .72 .80 .90 I.oo 1. 08 1. 18 

2 .64 .76 I.oo 1.08 1. 18 1.30 1.44 1.54 

-^% 1.36 1.80 1.94 2.12 2.34 2.52 2.70 

3 1.70 2.16 2.40 2.66 2.90 3.16 3.40 

3}^ 2.60 2.90 3.20 3.50 3.80 4.10 

4 304 3.38 3.74 4.10 4.44 4.80 

^Vi — — — 4.50 5.00 5.50 5.90 6.34 6.80 

5 5.16 5.66 6.20 6.70 7.20 7.70 

6 6.10 6.70 7.40 8.00 8.60 9.30 

7 8.10 9.10 9.80 10.60 11.50 12.30 

8 9.10 10.10 11.00 12.00 13.00 14.00 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 37 



Schedule of Standard Flanges for Pressures up to 200 lbs. 

Adopted August, 1894, by a Committee of the Master Steam and Hot Water Fitters' Association, a Com- 
mittee of Meclianical Engineers of the U. S., and the leading Valve and Fitting Manufacturers of the U. S. 

Comm. Am. Societj' of Mechanical Engineers. ' Comm. Master Steam and Hot Water Fitters' 

Carleton W. Nason, Chairman. Association of the United States. 

Andrew J. Caldwell, Alexander H. Jarecki. Edward P. Bates, Chairman. 

Frank H. Ball. A. C. Walworth. Chas. J. Gillis. 

Note — All given dimensions are in inches. 



e Size. 


Pipe 
Thick- 
ness. 


Pipe 

Thick. 

nese. 

iiearest 

fraction. 


Flange 
Thiclvness 
Flange dia. at Hub Flange thickness. 
Under Over fnr Under Over 
75 ibs. 75 lbs. Iron Pipe 75 lbs. 15 lbs. 


Width of Face. 
Under Over 
75 lbs. 75 lbs. 


Bolt Circle dia. 
Under Over 
75 lbs. 75 lbs. 


Num- 
ber 
of 
Bolts. 


Bolt diameter. 
Under Over 
75 lbs. 75 Ibs. 


Bolt 
Length. 


2 


.4011 


ff 


6 


6 


1 


?8 


% 


2 


2 


4M 


■4?4 


4 


U 


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9 


^^2 


.429 


tV 


7 


7 


113 


1 1 


1 1 


2V 


2V 


5l£ 


5V 


4 


% 


% 


2V 


3 


.448 


IV 


"i.^o 


'i}i 


IV 


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% 


2V 


2V 


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6 


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% 


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8^2 


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7 


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9 


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1 .- 


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Committee of Manufacturers : 
"Walworth Manufacturing Co. Jenkins Bros. Jarecki Manufacturing Co. 

Eaton, Cole and Burnham Co. Crank Co. Snow Steam Pump Co. 

Worthxngton Steam Pump Co. R. D. Wood & Co. 

Ball and Wood Engine Co. Chapman Valve M'f'g Co. 



38 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Standard Cast Iron Flanges. 

Not Faced or Drilled. 




"yiliiiiBiiiiiiiiiiiii 

COMMON FLANGE. 

Size of Pipe. 1.^ V 1 l'. 
Diameter. 
3 .10 --- 





SOLID FLANGE. 



IlilliP''* 
CURVED FLANGE. 




OVAL FLANOE. 



11., 



m 



iH 



1(1 12 



14 



15 



]6 



4 ... 
4K-- 

5 ... 



6K- 

1 . 



• IS 

.22 
•25 

•35 
•45 
•5° 
•65 
•75 
•90 

1. 00 
1^25 



.i6 
.i6 
•25 
•30 
.40 
.40 
.60 
•70 
•85 

1. 00 1. 00 .95 
1.25 1.25 1. 15 



.15 
.22 

•25 
■30 
•45 
•50 
.60 

•75 
.90 



•15 
.16 

•25 
• 30 
.40 

.42 
.60 
•75 
•90 



.22 
•30 
.40 
•40 
•55 
.70 

•85 
•95 



•35 
•35 
■42 
•50 
.62 
.80 
.90 



.40 

.42 

•SO 
.62 
.80 
.90 



•SO 
•50 
.62 

•75 
.90 



•65 

• 75 
•85 
.90 



.90 
•90 



81.^ 1.25 1.25 1.25 1. 15 1. 15 1. 10 1. 10 1. 10 1.00 1. 00 --- --- -- --- 

9 " 1^35 1^35 135 130 1^25 1. 15 1. 15 1. 15 1. 15 1.40 - 

91.^ 1.90 1.90 1.7s 1.75 1.60 1.60 1.50 1.25 1.50 1.50 

10 " -- 2.25 2 25 2.15 2.00 1.80 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 

11 -- 2.50 2.50 2.25 2 25 2.00 1.75 1.7s 1.75 2.20 - - __ 

12 - -- 3.00 3.00 2 75 2.50 2.50 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.80 

13 - . 3.50 3.50 3.25 3.00 3.00 2.80 2.80 2.80 - 

11 -- 400 4^00 3.75 3.75 3.50 3. 25 3. 25 3. 25 3. 75 4. 00 .... 

15 _. 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.50 

16 .... . 5.005.005.005.006.00 

17 6.506.505.755.757.00 

18 8.008.007.007.00 .. .. 

1« 7.507.50... 

20 _. ._ 8.50 8.50 

21 - 950 

22^4 ._ 25.00 

231^ .... 28.00 

Oval and Curved Flanges made to order at Special Prices. Galvanized Flanges at double the above Lists. 

Standard, Solid and Eccentric Flanges. 



Faced Only, or Faced and Drilled. 

Price, Common Flanges. . Table for Drilling. , Price, Eccentric Flangee. 

Outside Faced Bolt Faced 

Diameter. Faced. and Drilled. Circle. Number Size Paced. and Drilled. 

Pipe Size. Inchcj. Bach. Each. Inches. of Bolts, of Bolts. Each. Each. 

2 e 1.20 1.50 •l-''^ 4 lo 

•2}4 '' I^40 2.00 Slj 4 K 

3 ' 1^ 1.60 2.25 li " 4 I3 3.25 /J. 00 

3J2 Si? 1.80 2.50 7 4 ij 3.60 4.30 

4 9 2.15 3.00 71,,' 4 5^ ^20 5.15 

^^2 9M 2.50 335 7^1 8 =8 5.00 5.85 

5 .10 2.80 3.65 81^ 8 % 5.60 6.50 

I' 11 3.20 4.00 9J? S 5/ 640 7.25 

7 lijo 4^35 5^75 10,€ 8 f-s 8.70 10.00 

8 131.^ 5.00 6.50 11% 8 Jg 10.00 11.50 

9 1.5 6.75 8.25 131^ 12 % 13.00 14.50 

111 Ill 7.75 9.25 143^ 12 JI 15.00 16.50 

12 19 10.50 12.50 17 12 % 18.00 20.50 

14 . 21 13.75 16.00 183^ 12 '^8 23.00 26.00 

15 .. 22'4 18.00 21.00 20 16 ?8 30.00 33.00 

16 2312 22.50 26.00 2II4' 16 'g 37-00 41.00 

18 25 27.50 31.00 22;'4' 16 1 40. 00 45-00 

20 271.1 30.00 34.00 25 20 1 4500 51.00 

22 291.J 33.75 39.00 2714' 20 1 50.00 58.00 

24 Sllj' 41.00 46.00 29I4 20 1 60.00 68.00 

The above Flanges are furnished Faced only, unless otherwise ordered. 



Price, Solid Flanges. 




Faced 


Faced. 


and Drilled 


Each. 


Each. 


1.40 


1.70 


1.60 


2.20 


1.85 


2.50 


2.10 


280 


2.50 


3-35 


2.90 


3-75 


325 


4.10 


3^70 


450 


5.00 


6.40 


5^75 


72s 


7^75 


925 


9.00 


10.60 


14.00 


16.00 


17-S0 


19^75 


22.50 


2550 


28.00 


31^50 


33-00 


36.50 


36.00 


40.00 


41.00 


46.00 


50.00 


55^00 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Extra Heavy Cast Iron Flanges. 



Working Steam Pressure 250 lbs. 



29 



EXTRA HEAVY CAST IRON FLANGE. 



E,xtra Heavy Cast Iron Flanges. 

Pipe size 2i£ 8 HU' 4 4V.| 5 6 7 S '.i 10 I'l 140. D. 

Diameter of Flange... 1}4 S'^ 9 10 103^ 11 12}^ 14 15 Hi 11}.^ 20 2U^ 
Thickness of Flange.. 1 ly^ 1^^ l^ l^V l?8 ItV IJ2 l?s 1?^ Us 2 2 

Diameter of Bolt Circle 6J^ eSg VJi' IJi 8}.^ 91^ lO^g ll^g 13 14 151.J 17^^ 19 

Number of Bolts 4 8 8 8 8 8 12 12 12 12 16 16 20 

Size of Bolts M ?8 ?8 M' M M' ,¥ J-^ ^8 ;^ Ji 'A % 

Diameter of Bolt Holes Jg % % Js /a /s /s 1 1 1 1 1 1 

Height of Flange 1,-^ 1% \H m I's 2 2 2/^ 2I4 2,33' 1^-^ ^ 3^.^ 

Faced 1.40 2.00 2.10 2.60 3.10 3.25 4.55 5.75 6.25 7.35 8.70 14.00 20.50 

Faced and Drilled 2.00 2.60 2.85 3.85 4.35 4.75 6.25 7.60 8.10 9.40 11.00 17.50 2550 

Larger sizes quoted on application. 



loO.D. 160.D. 



22M 


231'2 


2.1^ 


9 fl 

-TB- 


20 


21 


20 


20 


/8 


1 


1 


1^8 


h\ 


■•'4 


20.50 


25.60 


25-50 


31.00 



Steel Pipe Flanges. 





STRAIGHT FLANGE. 



CUKYBD FLAJSGE. 



Drop=Forged Steel Pipe Flanges. 



1 n. 



1^4 


1^2 


2 


2^0 


3 


3M 


4 


4^2 


.5 


6 


fi 


8 


9 


9 


10 


10 


101^ 


11} 


H 


% 


,^3 


% 


K 


M 


)i 


% 


V2 


3 


Sl.< 





7 


»1.^ 


10 


12 


12l< 


13 



6 7 8 9 10 12 

121^ 13I,.£ \5}4 \6% I1}i - 21 

1/ 1^ liC 5' 5' S' 



Pipe Size 

Diameter Flange 

Thickness Flange 

"Weight Flange, lbs 

Bent and Tlareaded, each 2.00 2.20 2.20 2.40 2.60 2.80 3.20 3 50 3.85 4.20 4.80 6.00 8.40 14.00 15.00 24.00 

Not Bent or Threaded, each. 1.85 2.05 2.05 2.25 3.45 2.60 3.00 3.30 3.65 4.00 4.60 5.70 8.20 13.75 14-75 23.75 



17 



19 21 



9-1 



23 



Flanges ordered with rims larger than listed above will be charged at special prices. Flanges bent to less 
than 18-inch circle, with holes up to 8 inches diameter, will be charg-ed one-half list price extra, and flanges 8 
inches and larger rolled to less than 24-inch circle will be double list price. 



so 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Standard Flanged Fittings. 

WorKing Steam Pressure 100 lbs. 





12 B. 

45° ELBOW. 



Flanged Elbows. 

Size il':,' 3 31., 4 41^ 5 f, 7 S l) 10 }■> 14 

llA. Faced only 5.00 5.75 6.50 7.25 9.60 9.75 12.00 16.00 20.00 26.00 32.00 44.00 58.00 

llA. Faced and Drilled 6.25 7.00 7.75 9.25 11.00 11.75 i4-oo 19.75 23.75 30.00 36.00 50.00 65.00 

1'2B. Faced only 5.50 6.25 7.25 8.00 lo.oo 10.75 13.00 16.00 20.00 26.00 32.00 44.00 58.00 

12B. Faced and Drilled 6.75 7.50 8,50 10.00 12.00 12.75 1500 19-75 23.75 30.00 36.00 50.00 65.00 





11 D. 

REDUCING T. 




Flanged Tees. 



Size. -. 21.^ S 

lie. Faced only 7.25 8.25 

lie. Faced and Drilled 9.00 10.00 

lie. Rdg., Faced only 8.25 9.50 

HC. Rdg., F. and D 10.00 11.25 

IID. Rdg-., Faced only 8.25 9.50 

IID. Rdg., F. andD." 10.00 11.25 

HE. Faced only 8.25 9.50 

HE. Faced and Drilled 10.00 11.25 

HE. Reducing, Faced only.- 9.50 11.00 

HE. Reducing, F. and D 11.25 12.75 



950 
11. 25 
11.00 

12.75 
11.00 

12.75 
11.00 

12-75 
12.50 
14.25 



4 
10.50 
13-50 
12.00 
15.00 
12.00 
15.00 
12.00 
15.00 
13-75 
16.75 



4}^ 5 

13.00 14.25 
16.00 17.25 
15.00 16.25 
18.00 19.25 
15.00 16.25 



18.00 
15.00 
18.00 
17-25 



19-25 
16.25 

19-25 
18-75 



20.50 21.7s 



17-50 
20.50 
20.00 
23.00 
20.00 
23.00 
20.00 
23.00 
23.00 
26.00 



23.00 

28.75 
26.50 
32.00 
26.50 
32.00 
26.50 
32.00 
30.00 
35-50 



29.00 

34-75 
33-50 
39-00 
33-50 
39.00 
33-50 
39.00 
38.50 
44.00 



9 
38.00 
44.00 
43-50 
50.00 
43-50 
50.00 
43-50 
50.00 
50.00 
56-50 



10 

46.50 
52-50 
53-50 

60.00 
53-50 
60.00 
53-50 
60.00 
61.50 
68.00 



12 
64.00 
73.00 
74.00 
83.00 
74.00 
83.00 
74.00 
83.00 
85.00 
94.00 



14 

84.00 

95.00 

96.00 

107.00 

96.00 

107.00 

96.00 

107.00 

110.00 

121.00 





Flanged Crosses and Ys. 

Size __. 2I3 3 31, 4 4I0 a (i T S 9 10 12 14 

llF. Faced only 10.60 11.50 13.00 14.50 18.00 19.50 24.00 32.00 40.00 52.00 64.00 88.00 116.00 

IIF. Faced and Drilled 12.50 14.00 15.50 18.50 22.00 23.50 28.00 39.50 47.50 60.00 72.00 100.00 130.00 

IIF. Reducing, Faced only. 11.50 13.25 15.00 16.75 20.75 22.50 27.50 37.00 46.00 60.00 74.00 100.00 132.00 

llF. Reducing, F. andD_._ 14.00 15.75 17.50 20.75 25.00 26.50 31.50 45.00 53.50 68.00 82.00 112.00 146.00 

r2A. Faced only 10.00 11.50 13.00 14.50 18.00 19.50 24.00 32.00 40.00 52.00 64.00 88.00 116.00 

12A. Faced and Drilled 12.50 14.00 15.50 18.50 22.00 23.50 28.00 39.50 47.50 60.00 72.00 100.00 130.00 

12A. Reducing, Faced only. 11.50 13.25 15.00 16.75 20«75 22.50 27.50 37.00 46.00 60.00 74.00 100.00 132.00 

12A. Reducing, F. and D 14.00 15.75 17.50 20.75 25.00 26.50 31.50 45.00 53.50 68.00 82.00 112.00 146.00 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



31 



Dimensions of Standard Flanged Fittings. 

WorKing Steam Pressure 100 Pounds. 



n 



Xj 



' B i\ • 

ELBOW. 

Size of Port ._ 

Size Wroug-ht Iron Pipe_ 

Size Cast Iron Pipe . - 

Face to Face _ _ 

Center to Face 

Tliickness of Shell 

Diameter of Flang'es 

Thickness of Flanges 

Diameter of Bolt Circlu _ 

Number of Bolts 

Size of Bolts . . 

Size of Port 

Size Wrought Iron Pipe _ 

Size Cast Iron Pipe 

Face to Face _ 

Center to Face 

Thickness of Shell 

Diameter of Flanges 

Thickness of Flanges 

Diameter of Bolt Circle- 
Number of Bolts 

Size of Bolts 



It; 

]4i^ 
12 



— o 



43r 



b^i 



10 

10 
23 



3 , 
11 

5y, 



12 

12 

12 
251.; 



111.^ n% 



19 

17 
12 



J[ 



.JiTXt 




TEE, REDUCING. 

3K i 

sa 4 • 



5V 



4 

12 



TTT 

8 



61^ 



9U- 



END TEE. 

6 
6 



13 



14 



1.5 



5 
14 



10 

15 
TS 

s 



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15 



11''" 
1 

8 

18 



1 

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8 

8 

8 

19 



8 

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140.D. ir.O.D. u-.O.D. 170.D. is 

15 
291a 



Qp J20O.D. /ooOD -^4 
^■^- ( 210.D. \ — '-'•^- -^ 



13 

28 



14 

llT 

20 

18 
12 



14 

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16 
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14 

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21 

183/^ 

12 



221^ 
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20 
16 



15M 

15 

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16 



18 
33 

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2234 



20 
36 

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1 

27;^ 

1 11 
2.5 
20 

1 



22 
40 



271^ 
20 
1 



9 

9 

9 

211^ 

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13.'4 
12 

24 

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20 
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16 


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ELBOW. 












2K 




9K 


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3 




11 


5 


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514 


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6 


6 


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6=4: 


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1434 


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15% 


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24 




44 


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's same face to 



EXAMPLE : 

12x9 

TEE. 



7 

7 

8?s' 
914 
9^ 

lOJs 

11,^8 

12M 

13 

14 

15 

IBli 



8M 

9J'^ 

95^ 

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DIMENSION SECTION EXAMPLE : DIMENSION SECTION 

TEE, REDUCING. 16x16x14x4 CROSS. REDUCING. 

CROSS. 



8 



s.% 

9.\ 
10 

lOK 
1154' 



12?8 12=8 
131.4 



12'? 



1.31^ 1334 

i4J^ i4;g 

153^15% 
16?.^ 16% 



1714 175^' IS 
5 6 7 



13" Fittings 


for 14" O.D 


. Wroug^htPipe. 


14" 


' 14" C. I. 


Pipe 


or 15"O.D. Wroug-ht Pipe. 


15" 


' l5" " 


" 


16" " 


16" 


• 16' " 




17" " 


18" 


' IS" " 


•' 


IS' " 


20" 


■ 20" " 


" 


20" or 21" O.D. " 


22" 


( 22" '* 


" 


22" O.D. Wrought Pipe. 


24' " 24" " 


' * 


24" .■ 



91,, 

lOil 
lOSg 

ii'¥ 
1234 

13?& 

13>8 

15 
16 
17 

18K 

8 



10-^4 

11?8 

12,^8' 

131.< 

14 

141..^ 

15,5s 

1«'^8 
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1834' 



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12L 
135s 

1414 

143^ 

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1B.?8 

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19 
10 



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13?4 
1438 

14,'8 
16 
17 
IS 



145s 145s 

151^ 1514 I5I4 

16,14 16k 16J^ 16^ 

17k IVk "M 173^ 

18k ISJs 18K ISSg 

191^ 1914 19% 19l| 195.8 



12 14 



15 



16 18 



19 

201.^ 
20 



20 
21 



24 



face and center to face as 14-inch. 



33 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Dimensions of Standard Flanged Fittings— Continued. 

Working Steam Pressure 100 Pounds. 

Tees, Increasing on Outlet (Bull Head). 





-.-28" 


i 


^ 


'N 


T^ 









EXAMPLE : 

8 X U 

TEE. 



1^ ..... i . 




i 1 


l F 


' 



DIMENSION SECTION 
BULL HEAD TEE. 




EXAMPLE : 

0x8 
END TEE. 



■ "i 1 




EXAMPLE : 

4x7 
END TEE. 





21.,' 




31.^ 




.3 




11 




3l< 




lU/^ 




4 




12 




iU 




12^ 


o 







14 




6 


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15 


S 


7 




173.^' 


c 

CM 


8 


s 


19 


9 


& 


m-i 


u 


10 


o 


23 


% 


12 


s 


2nV.< 


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14* 


s 


28 


n 


15 




291^ 




IB 




30K 




18 




33 




20 




36 




22 




40 




24 




44 


Dia 


meter of Eui 






6 IX 



6?^ 



61^ 



6M 65g 



7^ ''J^ 
81^ 85;, 



8,^8 
9 

9?8 
9J8 
10 



13" Fittings fo 


•14"0. D 


. Wrought Pipe. 


14" 


14" C. I. 


Pipe or 15" O.D. Wrought Pipe. 


15" 


15" " 


16" " 


16" 


16" " 


17" " 


18" 


18" " 


18" '■ 


20"' 


20' " 


20" or 21 O.D. 


22" 


22" " 


22" OD. Wrought Pipe. 


24" 


24" " 


24" " 



9hi 
w\4 

10% 

lOK 
10^^ 



lOM 

11 

111^ 

113-^ 



UK 
ii?| 

12 
12 



12^4' 
13 14 

13 14 145-g 

131^ 141^ 14M 

13'^ I4I4 14% 

143^ 153^ 

163^ 



(R) 2}4 3 31^ 4 i}4 5 



10 12 



14 15 



151^ 

15;^ 
16J^ 
173^ 
16 



16 is 

17 

18 

19 

18 



18 

18 20 

19 21 

20 22 



22 
24 






Y BRANCH. 



ELBOW 45°. 



ELBOW, EXTRA LONG TURN. 



Size of Port. . 

Size Wrought Iron Pipe 

Size Cast Iroa Pipe 

Face to Face 

Center to Face 

Center to Face 

Center to Face 

Radius of Center 

Size of Port 

Size Wrought Iron Pipe 

Size Cast Iron Pipe 

Face to Face ! 

Center to Face 

Center to Faci' _ 

Center to Face 

Radius of Center. . 






2K 


3 


31.,' 


4 


4K 


5 


6 


7 


8 


9 




21^ 


3 


'iyi 


4 


4!-2 


5 


6 


7 


8 


9 




2K 


3 


■i% 


4 


4J^ 


5 


6 


7 


8 


9 


¥ 


10^ 


10 


\%% 


14 


1*H 


151^- 


1634 


19 


21% 


223^ 


M 


9 


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10% 


113^ 


12 


13 


141|: 


15^^ 


IIM 


19^ 


U 


234 


314 


333 


■iH 


3"s 


3% 


4% 





5J4 


5K 


L 


6ii 


m 


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10 '-8 


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13 


14K 


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213^ 


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9H 


11% 


1234 


16^ 


193.4' 





10 


12 


13 


14 


15 


16 


18 


20 


00 


24 




10 


12 


14 O.D 


.5 O.D. 


16 O.D. 


170.D. 


18 O.D. 1 


20 O.D. 

21 O.D. 


[22 O.D. 


24 O.D. 




10 


12 


13 


14 


15 


16 


18 


20 


22 


24 


F 


241< 


28^4 


31K 


31i,< 


33?^ 


353^ 


38 


4114 


44% 


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M 


20K 


Uli 


26 5g 


26=g 


28% 


3OI4' 


32 


33 


37K 


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C 


5'i 


6% 


7 


7 


W^ 


1% 


7M 


9 


10 


lOM 


L 


2i% 


81 


33 


33 


35 


86 


39 


42 


45 


48 


R 


22^8 


283^ 


303:j 


303^. 


32=8 


33K 


36% 


3914 


42 


45 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



33 



Extra Heavy Flanged Fittings, 

Working Steam Pressure 250 lbs. 




9 A. 

ELBOW. 





10 A. 

EXTRA LONG TURN ELBOW 



Extra Heavy Flanged Elbows. 

Size_ 21.,' 3 31^ -l 41^ 5 « 7 8 9 10 12 

9A. Faced 6.50 7.00 9.00 10.50 12.00 13.00 19.00 22.00 25.00 35.00 43.00 65.0c 

9A. Extra for Drilling 1.25 1.25 1.25 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 3.75 3.75 4.00 4.00 6.00 

9A. Reducing-, Faced 7.50 8.05 10.35 12.10 13.80 15.00 22.00 25.30 28.75 40-25 49. 50 75.00 

lOC. Faced _ 5.25 7.00 9.00 9.60 11.00 12.50 18.25 23.00 27.00 43.00 52.50 71.00 

lOC. Extra for Drilling 1.25 1.25 1.25 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 3.75 3.75 4.00 4.00 6.00 

lOA. Faced 7.50 8.50 10.00 16.00 19.00 20.00 30.00 36.00 47 00 62.00 82.00 155.00 

lOA. Extra for Drilling 1.25 1.25 1,25 2.00 200 2.00 2.00 3.75 3.75 4.00 4.00 6.00 






9 E. 
REDUCING T. 



Extra Heavy Flanged Tees. 

Size 21.^ 3 31^ 4 41.^ 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 

9C. Faced , 9.50 10.50 12.00 14.00 17.00 19.00 24.00 28.00 37.00 45.0060.00 95.00 

9C. Extra for Drilling 1.75 1.75 1.75 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 5.75 5.75 6.00 6.00 9.00 

9C. Reducing, Faced 11.00 12.00 14.00 16.00 19.50 22.00 28.00 32.50 42.50 51.75 69.00 109.00 

9D. Faced 950 10.50 12.00 14.00 17.00 19.00 24.00 28.00 37.00 45.00 60.00 95.00 

9D. Extra for Drilling 1.75 1.75 1.75 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 5.75 5.75 6.00 6.00 9.00 

9D. Reducing, Faced 11 00 12.00 14.00 16.00 19.50 22.00 28.00 32.50 42.50 51.75 69.00 109.00 

9E. Reducing, Faced, . 11.00 12.00 14.00 16.00 19.50 22.00 28.00 32.50 42.50 51.75 69.00 109.0c 





Extra Heavy Flanged Crosses and Ys. 

Size ..- 21^ ■•> 31^ 1 4I0 3 6 7 S 9 10 12 

9F. Faced 13.00 14.00 18.00 21.00 24.00 26.00 38.00 44.00 50.00 70.00 86.00 130.00 

9F. Extra for Drilling... . 2.50 2.50 2.50 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 7.50 7.50 8.00 8.00 12.00 

9F. Reducing, Faced 14-95 16.10 20.70 24.15 27.60 29.90 43.70 50.60 57.50 80.50 99.00 150.00 

lOB. Faced 11.00 14.00 17.00 22.50 25.00 27.00 36.00 45.00 52.50 71.25 90.00 129.00 

lOB. Extra for Drilling 1.75 1.75 1.75 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 5.75 5.75 6.00 6.00 g.oo 



34 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Dimensions of E,xtra Heavy Flanged Fittings. 

Working Steam Pressure, 250 Pounds. 




..r 



-R -• 
ELBOW. 

Size of Port _.. 

Size Wrought Iron Pipe 

Size Cast Iron Pipe 

Face to Face 

Center to Face 

Tliickness of Shell 

Diameter of Flanges 

Thickness of Flanges, _ 
Diameter of Bolt Circle. 

Number of Bolts _ _ 

Size of Bolts 



Size of Port 

Size Wrought Iron Pipe 

Size Cast Iron Pipe 

Face to Face 

Center to Face 



Thickness of Shell 

Diameter of Flanges 

Thickness of Flang:es... 
Diameter of Bolt Circle- 
Number of Bolts 

Size of Bolts 



TEE. 





F 
F 

F 



11 ' 

9 
TiT 

1 

3 "a 
4 

10 

10 

10 
2.3 



mt 



j\ 



TS 

^% 

loi.4 
16 



EEDUCING TEE. 



3 
12 

6J^ 






12 

12 

12 
251, 



3l,< 
13 " 



9 
lA 

8 
13 



13 

28 



1134 12% I4I3 



1,^8 

20 
2 
11% 
16 



1 7 

2 m 



19 
20 



4 
4 
4 

14 



10 
Ik' 



14 



4K 

15 



101 
1 






5 
5 
5 

16 



11 



H 



n; 



140.D. loO.D. 160.D. 170.D. 

16 
J* 3OI2' 

n I5IJ 



14 

28 



15 

291 



1-^8 
1»V 

2^8 
20 

20 



23 K 

21 

20 
1 



74 

1?8 
25 

2J^ 
221^ 
20 

1 



6 
6 

ivk 






12 

IS 

18O.D. 

18 
33 

1 6 9 

1 7 
MS 

27 

2% 

24K 
24 
1 



lT 



18M 



14 

11^8 
12 

20 



F- 

CROSS. 

8 

8 

8 

20 

IOI3 
27 
15 

1?8' 
13 
12 

7 

. 8 

22 



r 



9 
9 
9 

78 
16 

iM 

14 

12 

24 



2iaD; i -^°-^- -*°-^- 



20 

36 

18J^ 
ll< 

29^ 
2^^ 

26M 

24 



22 

40 



311^ 

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283^ 
28 

11'^ 



24 
44 



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28 
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EXAMPLE : 




DIMENSION SECTION 


EXAMPLE : 


DIMENSION SECTION 


EXA 


MPLE 


: DIMENSION SECTIO> 




8x4 




REDUCING ELBOW. 




8x4 


REDUCING TEE. 


16 X li 


X 8 X 4 REDUCING CROSS. 


ELBOW. 














TEE. 








CROSS. 
























13 " Fittings for 


13" C 


. I. F 


ipe or 14" 


0. D. Wrought Pipe. 






















14" 




14" 






1.5" 


" " 






















15" 




15" 


' ' 




10" 


H i( 


2^ 




11 




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16" 




16' 


't 




17" 


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3 




12 
13 




6 

61-8' 


6 
6k 


<i'A 








18" 
20" 




18" 
20" 


(, 




18" 
20' 


or21"0. D. 


4 




14 
15 




6>8 




b>'8 


1 
7k 


VK 




22" 
94" 




22" 
94" 


" 




22" 
94" 


0. D. Wrought Pipe. 


^^ ^ 




16 


,., 


7 


7^8 


rr. 


7i^ 


1% 


g 


































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u. 


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36 




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17k 


174 


17% 175^ 18 


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191^ 


19« 


19li^ 1934' 2OI4 214 22 


Diam. 


f Outlet. . 


(0) 


2>^ 


3 


3K 


4 


41^ 


5 6 7 


8 9 


10 


12 


14 


15 


16 18 20 22 24 


Note.— 13 


-in 


ch fittings 


same 


face to face and ce 


nter t 


face as 14-incli. 









NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



35 



Dimensions of Extra Heavy Flanged Fittings — Continued. 

Working Steam Pressure 250 Pounds. 

Tees Increasing on Outlet (Bull Head). 







Lr 






, 3 


}■: h; 



EXAMPLE : 12 X 18. 
TEE. 







) -■— ' 


T 




Idn 


1 








b=F — M 



Xj 



DIMENSION SECTION 
BULL HEAD TEE. 



EXAMPLE : 4I2' X 8. 
END TEE." 



I , T I 




15' .-I 



EXAMPLE : 21^ X 41|. 
END tee". 



3 
4 
5 



9 
10 
12 
14* 
15 
16 
18 
20 
22 
24 



11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

im 

18M 
20 

mi 

23 

25l,i 

28' " 

29I4 

301^ 

38 

36 

40 

44 



5M 

5Ji 6I4 
6^4 6" 



6H 

7' m iy, 

6/'i 714 71^ 1% 8 

7% VM 8 8K SU 

1% 8 81^ 83^ 



3 



13" Fittings for 13" C. 



14" 
15" 
16" 
18" 
20" 
22" 
24" 



14" 
15" 
16" 
18" 

20" 
22" 
24" 



I. Pipe oi- 14" O. D. Wrought Pipe. 

" 15" 

" 16" 

" IS" 

" 20"or21"O. D. Wrought Pipe. 

" 22" O. D. Wrought Pipe. 

" 24" " 



SH S% 9 



91^ 

91^ 10 

% 9}^ 9M 10>4 103^ 

9?3 flJa W% U' WYo 

10 101:? 11 II 5| 123^ 

lOSg 111^ 113^' 12^ 



Diameter of Run (R) 2J^ 8 31^ 4 41^ 



14 
11 14 1134 13 " 14 145^ 

\\% 18 141^ 1434' 1514 

133:C 1414 14;g 151^ 16>^ 

1434 151^ 15;g 17 IS 

16% 17 18 19 20 

l^f's 18?.^ 19^4 2014 22 

10 12 14 15 16 18 20 22 24 



*NoTE.— 13-inch Fittings same Face to Face and Center to Face dimensions as 14-inch. 




EXTRA LONG TURN ELBOW, 



Size of Port 

Size Wrought Iron Pipe. 

Size Cast Iron Pipe 

Face to Face.... .- F 

Center to Face M 

Center to Face C 

Radius of Center r' 

Center to Face L 

Radius of Center R 

Size of Port 

Size Wrought Iron Pipe . 

Size Cast Iron Pipe 

Face to Face F 

Center to Face M 

Center to Face C 

Radius of Center r' 

Center to Face L 

Radius of Center R 









Y BRANCH. 








45° ELBOW. 




21/ 


3 


■iM 


4 


i% 


5 


6 


7 


8 


9 


Wi 


3 


sy 


4 


^Yz 


5 


6 


7 


8 


9 


IV. 


3 


SH 


4 


41< 


5 


6 


7 


8 


9 


12 


"3^ 


15 


16 


17 


18 


20% 


22 


233^ 


25 


10 


1134 


113^ 


131^ 


14 


14% 


17 


183^ 


19^^ 


- 2094- 


3 


"iy, 


sy2 


4 


4^4 


5 


5K 


534: 


6 


^% 


5 


614 


^Yi 


(M 


6M 


^Y9. 


9 


9« 


103^ 


113^ 


eja 


"iVa 


S14 


10?^ 


10% 


iU/„ 


13 


I4I3- 


18 'i 


213^ 


514 


5>8 


634 


m 


9'4 


^'4. 


11?8 


13% 


163^ 


1934 


10 


12 


13 


14 


15 


16 


18 


20 


22 


24 


10 


12 


14 0.D. 


15 0.D. 


16 0.D. 1 


7 0.D. 


180.D. 1 


20 O.D. 
210.D. 


[22 O.D. 


24 O.D. 


10 


12 


13 


14 


15 


16 


18 


20 


22 


24 


-nv. 


82 


36 


' 36 


86>^ 


39K 


43 


4BM 


49 


52% 


11% 


26 


29J4 


29K 


30 


3234 


35% 


3734 


403^ 


433^ 


6^4 


W, 


834 


8M 


8K 


9 


9M 


103^ 


11 


llj^ 


12 


\Wo 


14^ 


141^ 


15 


15 


17 


i8^^, 


193^ 


20i| 


24M 


31 


33 


33 


35 


36 


39 


42 


45 


48 


22% 


283^ 


30M 


30% 


32^8 


331^ 


36% 


3934 


42 


45 



36 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Cast Iron Long Turn Fittings — Screwed. 




No. 1. 

WATER ELBOW. 




No. ti. 
DOUBLE BRANCH WATER ELBOW. 



Water E,lbows — Screwed. 

Size, inches 1 II4 l^i - -^2 ^ Sio 1 -I'o •"■ ij "7 8 ii 10 12 

No. 1, each .32 .40 .55 .80 1.20 2.25 3.25 3.50 5.50 6.50 8.7s 13.00 17.0025.5030.0040.00 

" 2, " .64 .80 1. 10 1.60 2.40 4.50 6.50 7.00 11.00 13.00 17.50 26.00 34.00 51.00 60.00 80.00 





No. 3. 

WATER TEE, SINGLE SWEEP. 



No. 4. 
WATER CROSS. 



Water Tee and Cross— Screwed. 



Size, inches 1 1^ n^ 2 2I0 :; ■iy, 1 -H, :< c. 7 S ;i 10 12 

No. ::, each .48 .60 .82 1.20 1.80 3.40 4.90 5.25 8.25 9.75 13.25 19.50 25.50 38.00 45.00 60.00 

" 4, " .__ .85 1. 10 1.50 2.15 3.20 6.00 8.75 9.50 15.00 17.50 24.00 35.00 45.00 68.00 80.00 107.00 





No. 5. 

WATER TEE, DOUBLE SWEEP. 



No 6. 
SWEEP CROSS. 



Sweep Tee and Cross — Screwed. 



Size, inches 

No. 5, eacli 

" ti. " 



1(1 



12 



1 II4 11; 2 21^ n a'o 4 A'.; 5 1; 7 s ' _ 

.64 .80 1. 10 1.60 2.40 4.50 6.50 7.00 11.00 13.00 17.50 26.00 34.00 51.00 60.00 80.00 
.85 1. 10 1.50 2.15 3.20 6.00 8.75 9.50 15.00 17.50 24.00 35.00 45.00 68.00 80.00 107.00 

These fittiiig-s are made in reducing- sizes by filling up ends, thus avoiding tlie use of screwed bushings. 
For Reducing- Sizes add 5u% to the above list. 
For Galvanized Fitticgs double the above list. 




EXTRA LONG TURN ELBOW. 

Extra Long Turn Llbow — Screwed. 



Size, inches. 
Each 



1 II4 1^0 



332 



4I2' 



10 



12 



.50 .70 .90 1.20 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 7,00 9.00 13.00 20.00 28.00 34.00 40.00 60.00 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



37 



Cast Iron Long Turn Fittings — Flanged. 





No. 1. 

WATER ELL. 



No. 2. 

DOUBLE BRANCH WATER ELBOW 



Water Elbows — Flanged. 

Size - -I 2'., ■■; ;;i-j' 4 li,, 5 ij 7 n '■> In ^-i 

No. 1. Faced, each 5.25 5.50 6.50 7.50 8.00 10.00 11.00 13.25 17.30 22.00 29.00 36.00 49.00 

" 1. F. and D., " _. 6.25 6.75 7.75 8.75 10.00 12.00 13.00 15.50 21.00 26.00 33 00 40.00 55.00 

" 2. Faced, " 8.00 8.25 9.50 11.00 12.00 15.00 16.25 20.00 26.50 33.50 43.50 53.50 74.00 

" i. F. and D., " _._ 9.50 10.00 11.25 12.75 iS-OO 18.00 19.25 23.00 32.00 39.00 50.00 60.00 8300 




No. 3. 

WATER TEE, SINGLE SWEEP. 




No. 4. 
WATER CROSS. 



Size 

No. S. Faced, 
" :-i. F. aod D., 
" 4. Faced, 
.-" 4. F. and D. 



each . 



Water Tee and Cross — Flanged. 

■2 21., 8 3I0 4 4I0 5 6 1 8 n 10 12 

8.00 8.25 9.50 11.00 12.00 15.00 16.25 20.00 26.50 33.50 43.50 53.50 74.00 

9.50 10.00 11.25 12.75 15-00 18.00 19.25 23.00 32.00 39.00 50.00 60.00 83.00 

. 11.00 12.50 15.00 17.50 20.00 24.00 27.00 35.00 45.00 56.00 70.00 84.00 115.00 

. 13.00 15.00 17.50 20.00 24.00 28.00 31.00 39.00 52.00 64.00 78.00 92.00 127.00 





No. 5. 

WATER TEE, DOUBLE SWEEP. 



No. 6. 
SWEEP CROSS. 



No. 



Size - 

.">. Faced, 
•J. F. andD., 
a. Faced, 
(i. F. and D.. 



each. 



Sweep Tee and Cross— Flanged. 

; "A, 4 41., .") (i 7 8 9 li;: 12 

50 11.00 12.00 15.00 16.25 20.00 26.50 33.50 43.50 S3 50 74.00 

25 12.75 15.00 18.00 19.25 23.00 32.00 39.00 50.00 60.00 83.00 

00 17.50 20.00 24.00 27.00 35.00 45.00 56.00 70.00 84.00 115.00 

50 20.00 24.00 28.00 31.00 39.00 52.00 64.00 78.00 92.00 127.00 



') 


■)i 




8.00 


8.25 


9- 


950 


10.00 


II. 


11.00 


12.50 


IS- 


13.00 


15.00 


17- 




Size- 
Faced. 
F. &D . 



E.xtra Long Turn E.lbow — Flanged. 



-. 6.10 
7-35 



3 

7-25 
8.50 



925 
10.50 



4 
11.50 
13-50 



14-50 
16.50 



5 
15.7s 
17-75 



6 
20.00 
22.00 



27-25 
31.00 



8 
33-50 
37-25 



9 
56.00 
60.00 



10 
64-75 
68.75 



Note. — Flanged Fittings will always be furnished Faced only, unless otherwise ordered. 



12 

97-50 

103.50 



14 
130.00 
137-00 



38 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Extra Heavy and Hydraulic Fittings. 





m^SZJ v-'.i,..,i,iiiiP^ 

ELBOW. 45° ELBOW. 

Cast Iron Fittings for 250 lbs 

Sizes 1 1'4 l^o 2 21, 3 

Elbows --- .35 -45 -60 .75 1.25 2.00 

" Eeducing 40 .52 .69 .86 1.44 2.30 

" 45° .45 -55 -7° -90 1-50 2.50 

Tees - 55 -7° -90 1.15 i-8o 3.00 

Tees, Reducing .75 i-oo 125 1.60 2.50 4.25 

Crosses -- 100 1.25 1.60 2.00 3.25 5.50 

" Reducing--- 1.15 i-44 184 2.30 3.74 6.32 





CROSS. 



Working Pressure, Screwed. 



:U.,- 


4 


-11, 


-, 


r, 


7 


8 


■ 10 


12 


2.7s 


3-5° 


4-25 


550 


8.00 


12.00 


17.00 


28.00 


40.00 


^i6 


4.02 


4.90 


6.32 


9.20 


13.80 


19-55 


32.20 


46.00 


S-So 


4-50 


5-. SO 


6.75 


975 


14-50 


21.00 


35-00 





4.2s 


5-50 


6.75 


8.25 


12.00 


18.00 


25.00 


42.00 


60.00 


5.00 


7-25 


11.50 


11.50 


15.00 


23.00 


32.00 








7.88 


10.00 


15.00 


15.00 


22.00 














905 


11.50 


17.25 


17-25 


25-30 



















Hydraulic Cast Iron Fittings for 1000 lbs. WorKing Pressure. 



Sizes. 



Hydr 



aulic Elbows 30 

" not illustrated, 45°. .45 

Tees 45 

Crosses .60 

Flange Union 1.20 



-45 
-65 
•65 
-90 
1.30 



1 

•50 

-75 

-75 

1. 00 

1.40 



1'4 

-70 

1. 00 

105 

1.40 

1.50 



ll.< 
.80 

1-25 
1.30 
1.60 

2.00 



1-25 

1-75 
1.90 
2.50 
2.25 



- 2 
1.85 
2.25 

2-75 
3-70 
3.00 



2.25 
2.50 
3-30 
4-50 
3-50 



■-•. 2 
2-75 
3-00 
4.00 
5-50 
4.00 



4 
3.00 
3-50 
4-50 
6.00 
4-50 



■i^2 
4.00 

4-50 

6.00 
8.00 
5.00 



5-00 
5-25 
7-50 
10.00 
5-50 



« 
6.00 
6.25 
9.00 
12.00 
6.50 



Tight Joint Hydraulic Fittings. 

Made of best Malleable Iron and adapted for service from 750 to 5,000 pounds Hydraulic working 
pressure. Where fittings are required for other than Hydraulic service, such as Compressed Air, Gases, etc., 
the duty must be described in order that fittings of the proper weight may be supplied. 





T. J. ELBOW. 



' T. J." TEE. 






"T. J." CROSS 



' T. J. COUPLING. 



■ T. J." FLANGE UNION. 



Tight Joint Hydraulic Fittings, 750 lbs. WorRing Pressure. 

Sizes ^i ?3 ij ■■'■^ 1 II4 I'o 2 iK, :; 4 5 

Elbows .65 .75 .95 1. 10 1.45 1.80 2.20 2.80 4.30 5.50 8.10 10.70 

Tees .90 1. 10 1.25 1.40 2.05 2.60 3.10 4.00 6.10 7.10 10.25 13.95 

Crosses 1.30 1.50 1.90 2.20 2.90 3.60 4.40 5.60 

Couphngs 60 .75 .85 1. 00 1.30 1.55 2.00 2.70 3.55 4.55 6.75 8.95 

Flange Unions 4.00 4.40 5.00 6.25 7.50 9.40 11.25 i4-90 17-40 24.35 31-85 



li 
14.85 
18.80 

11.20 

39-35 



"T. J." 

Sizes %^l2 

Couplings 1. 10" 

Elbows 1.20 



Reducing Couplings and E.lbows. 





II4 X 1 


11., X 1 


1.40 


1.70 


2.20 


1.60 


2.00 


2.40 



2.50 



2 X 1 
2.75 



2 X II4 
3-00 



• X ni 
3-10' 

3-10 



3' 80 

4-75 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



89 



Tight Joint Hydraulic Fittings. 
Reducing Tees for 750 lbs. Pressure. 

Size %x^£x}i Ixlx.^' IL4XII4XI \}.iKn.^x^ IJ.^ x 1}^ x ^^ l}.^xlH'xl 

Each i.SS 2 25 2.90 3.40 3.45 " 3.50" 

Size lio X 11^ xlJ4^ -2x2x11; 2i;x'JioXl '2i., x 21., x U^ yi; x 2i., x 1 1; '2l^x2i;x2 

Each 3.60 4.40 6.70 6.80 6.90 7.00 

"T. J." Fittings for 1500 lbs. Working Pressure. 

Size I4 3g 1., :i^ 1 11^ 11, -2 01^' 

Elbows .70 .90 J. 65 1.25 1.60 2.00 2.45 3.10 4.7s 

Tees I. OS 1.25 1.35 1.60 2.25 2.90 3.45 4.40 6.75 

Crosses 1.45 1.65 2.10 2.40 3.20 3.95 4.85 6.15 

Couplings -. .70 .80 1. 00 I. ID 1.45 1.75 2.20 3.00 3.90 

Flange Unions 4.40 5.00 5.60 6.85 8.75 10.85 i3-io i7-3S 

Reducing Couplings and Elbows. 

Size ?4Xi.2 1x^4 II4XI li^xli^ 2x34 2x1 2 x II4 2XII3 2I3- x 2 

Couplings 1.20 1.55 1.85 2.40 2.75 3.00 3.30 3.40 4.20 

Elbows 1.30 1.75 2.15 2.65 3.40 5.20 

R.educing Tees. 

Size ..-- 34'x,34:xi, 1 X 1 X ■■'4 II4XII4XI IJixl^x^ IK x IK x ^^ l^xU^xl 

Each 1.70 2.45 3.15 3.7s - "3.80' 3.8s 

Size.. li.,'x li.^x II4 2x2x11,' 2i;x2Kxl 2Kx2i;xli^ 2i..< x 2i:i x U^ 

Each 3.9s 4.85 7.35 ' 7.45 7.55 

"T. J." Fittings for 3000 lbs. Working Pressure. 

Size I4' Sg' 1,' 3^- 1 ]i^ li_, 2 21; 

Elbows .75 1. 00 1. 10 1.35 1.75 2.18 2.68 3.40 5.25 

Tees 1. 10 1.35 1.50 1.7s 2.50 3.15 3.80 4.85 7.40 

Crosses 1.60 1.80 2.30 2.60 3.50 4.35 5.30 6.75 

Couplings . .75 .90 1.05 1.25 1.60 1.90 2.40 3.25 4.30 

Flange Unions. ... 4.85 5.50 6.15 7.50 9.60 12.00 

P».educing Couplings and Elbows. 

Size Jaxi^' lx\ l>4Xl li;xli4 2x^4 2x1 2XII4' 2XII2' 21,^x2 

Couplings 1.30 1.70 2.10 2.65 3.00 3.30 3.60 3.70 4.60 

Elbows 1.45 1.90 2.35 2.90 3.70 5.70 

Reducing Tees. 

Size.. Mxi'4xi3 1x1x34 li.ixlii'xl l^xlj-^x^ 

Each 1.90 2.70 3.4s 4.10 

Size : l'%yil}4yi% IK x IW x 1 1^ x li.< x li,.£ 2x2x11; 

Each - 4.20 '4.30' ' 4.40 5.30 

"T. J." Fittings for 5000 lbs. Working Pressure. 

Made only in Straight Sizes. 

Size I4 Sg li \ 1 1^4 IK 

Elbows .85 1.05 1.25 1.50 1.90 2.35 2.90 

Tees.. 1.25 1.50 1.65 1.90 2.75 3.50 4.40 

Couplings 85 1.05 1.20 1.35 1.7s 2.05 2.65 

"T. J." Bushings and Plugs. 

Size ]4 % % % 1 114 11.3' 2 21^ 3 m 4 (3 

Bushings... .90 i.oo i.io 1.20 1.40 1.60 1.90 2.40 2.70 3.30 4.80 5.50 7.50 8.70 

Plugs... - .20 .25 .30 .40 .45 .55 .65 .80 1.25 1.40 1.90 2.50 3.00 3.60 



40 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Steel Hydraulic Fittings, 6000 Pounds Test. 







STEEL HYDRAULIC 
ELBOW. 



Size 

Elbows, each 

Tees, each 

Crosses, each 

Coupling's, each. 



STEEL HYDRAULIC 
TEE. 



•30 

•45 
.60 
• 30 




STEEL HYDRAULIC 




STEEL HYDRAULIC 


CROSS. 




COUPLING. 


Fittings. 






1 
.60 


.80 


1}| 
1. 00 


.90 

1.20 

.60 


1.20 

1.60 

.80 


1.50 

2.00 
1. 00 



1.50 

2.25 
3.00 

1.50 



STEEL HYDRAULIC FLANGE UNION. 

Steel Hydraulic Flange Unions, 6000 Pounds Test. 



Size % 1, 1., ••■■4 ■■^ 1 1 II4 lij 11., 1'., 2 ■> -1., 21.,' S 4 

Bolt Circle... 2i^ 2% %H Va Vs »^^ S'^ S=s S^g 4' 4 i},i i^i 5 5,6 73^ 

No. of Bolts.. 2 2 3 '2 3 2 3 2 3 2 4 2 4 4 4 4 ,5 

Weight, lbs.. 4 H i; T s 7 '.i x 12 in lii 12 20 in 24 VA i;o 

Each 1. 00 1. 00 1.25 1.25 1.50 1.50 1.75 2.00 2.25 2.40 2.75 2.80 3.25 3.20 3.75 4.50 6.00 

When connecting these Unions tlie pipe is tlireaded so as to project slightlj' througli one flange, and the 

other so that it does not reach the surface, and holds a packing thvis placed directly between the ends of the pipe. 







STEEL ELBOW. 

Screwed. 



STEEL TEE. 

Scre^ved. 



STEEL ELBOW. 

Flanged. 



STEEL TEES. 

Flanged. 



Steel Fittings, E,asy Turn, 6000 Pounds Test. 



3 
.80 



Size y. 

Elbow, Screwed, each. .60 

Tee, " " . 1. 00 1.35 

Elbow, Flanged, each. 

Tee, " ■• _ 



1. 10 
1.70 



1.40 

2.10 



I'o 

2.00 

300 



10.00 11.00 

15.00 16.50 



12.00 13.50 16.00 19.00 22.00 24.00 27.00 30.00 
18.00 20.00 24.00 28.50 33.00 36.00 40.00 45.00 




Combination Press Governing Valve. 



In order that a press may be under complete control by a valve and 
still allow the pump to continue its motions when piped directly to a jiress, a 
combination of tliree valves is necessary — one release valve for pump, one for 
the press and a clieck valve intermediate. In this form all the valves men- 
tioned are in one block, and it is usually placed on the press itself. 



Size. 



27-50 



30.00 



32-50 



t X 1 X 1 

35-00 



COMBINATION PRESS GOVERNING 
VALVE. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



41 



Hydraulic Valves and Fittings— Bronze. 

Standard for Pressures to 5,000 lbs. 
Special for Pressures to 20,000 lbs. 




STOP VALVE, 

%; inch and Smaller, 



□_ 



I 



TJf 




STOP VALVE, 
1 inch and Lare'er. 



rgji 




CHECK VALVE, 

'■'^ inch and Smaller. 




CHECK VALVE, 

1 inch and Larger. 



Size 

Hydraulic Stop Valves... 
Hvdi'aulic Check Valves. 



Hydraulic Valves — Standard. 



4-30 4-6s S-^S 7-4° ii.oo 18.00 25.00 45.00 
3-65 4.15 5.00 6.15 10.00 17.00 22.00 41.00 







CROSS. 



Nippr E. 



Size 

Hydraulic Elbow _ 

Hydraulic Tee 

Hydraulic Cross.. 
Hydraulic Nipple. 



Hydraulic Fittings — Standard. 



.60 

.90 

1.22 

■65 



s 

•85 
125 
1.66 

.90 



1.40 
1.85 
2.48 
1.08 



1.90 
2.7s 
370 
1.82 



2.40 

3-65 
4.90 
1.90 



1'4 
3,80 

5-85 
7.76 
2.50 



u., 
530 
7.80 
10.38 

3-3° 



9.00 
15.00 
20.00 

4.80 




COUPLINCi 




UNION, 

With Ground Joint. 




FLANGE UNION. 



Hydraulic Fittings — Standard. 



Size I4 "3 

Hydraulic Coupling- .60 .85 

Hydraulic Union 1.60 1.95 

Hydraulic Flange Union 



1. 00 1.42 1.86 2.72 4.00 7.20 .... 

2.20 2.70 3.30 4.80 6.40 8.30 11.25 17.00 
4.50 6.15 7.90 9.60 11.40 13.55 16.20 i8.6o 



Size ._ 

Hydraulic Safety Valve. 



Hydraulic Safety Valve — Standard. 

^i H 1 

8.50 10.00 12.50 

In ordering' give "Working Pressuri\ 



m 
17.00 



20.00 



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The Nason Ammonia Valves and Fittings. 

Gland End Pattern, 




ENLARGED SECTION OF NASON AMMONIA COUPLING, 
SHOWING CONSTRUCTION OP JOINT. 

This section cut illustrates the Nason Ammonia Joint desig-ned and originated by us and used in all the 
Nason Gland End Valves and Fittings of our manufacture. 

In construction : The ends of the pipe to be connected, being- first threaded with a standard thread, they are 
then screwed securely into the body of the valve or fitting. A retaining cup or recess iramediatelj' surround- 
ing the threaded end of the pipe contains a Pure Gum King (R) which, upon the tightening of the bolts (B) is 
acted upon bj- the Stuffing Box Gland (G), which action forces the rubber ring securely into the recess around 
the pipe, making an effectual and permanently tight joint under all usual conditions of ammonia pressure and 
temperature. 

All valves and fittings of this class are threaded with especial care, and to insure their absolute integrity 
each finished article is tested under 500 to 1,000 lbs. hydrostatic pressure before leaving our works 



Gland End Valves. 






GLAND END GLOBE VALVE. GLAND END ANGLE GLAND END CHECK VALVE. 

VALVE. 

Gland End Globe, Angle and ChecK Valves. 

Size I4 -3 1. 'U 1 1'-, I'e - -'z 3 31, 4 5 

Globe Valve. 3.00 4.00 5.00 650 8.00 9.00 11.80 17.00 22.00 29.00 75.00 94.00 122.00 

AngleValve 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.50 800 9.00 11.80 17.00 22.00 29.00 75.00 94.00 122.00 

Check Valve 2.15 3.00 3.50 4.50 7.50 8.50 9.50 10.25 15.00 18.50 60.00 70.00 

Sizes from II4 inch to 3 inch, inclusive, can be furnished with flanged ends at a small additional cost. 
Sizes 3i.<j 4 and 5 inches can be furnished with Gland or Flanged Ends. They are Extra Heavy and have 
finished Bonnets and Flanges. 




Needle Valves, 



Size 1.4 ?g' 

Globe or Angle Pattern. 4.50 6.00 



7-50 



74 
9-75 



GLAND END NEEDLE EXPANSION VALVE. 



Larger Sizes can be Furnished if Required. 



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43 



Dimensions and Weights of the Nason Ammonia Valves. 




GLAND END AMMONIA GLOBE A'ALVE. 



Dimensions and Weights of Ammonia Globe Valves. 



Pipe Sizt 
Inches 


A 


B 


C 


n 


E 


P 


H 


518^ 


SJ-s 


1?8 


3 


JSls' 


4^ 


% 


0% 


i}4 


2 


31^ 


5^i 


^M 


Yi 


6M 


4M 


214 


3^8 


5^ 


1% 


M 


"■>% 


5?^ 


23^ 


i^s 


6 


8% 


1 


9 


6>^ 


3 


5 


6K 


9)C 


m 


mi 


■7% 


^% 


5M 


T 


978 


IK 


1134 


8% 


S}i 


6% 


1 


1034' 


2 


13K 


9¥ 


5 


"^^i! 


"'% 


12 


21.,' 


143| 


lOJg 


6ft 


SI4 


SM 


I2I3' 


3 


IV 


12K 


6J^ 


91.,' 


834 


12J4 


31-2 


23K 


19 


6M 


10 


11?8 


17 


4 


2434' 


19 


7 


10l..< 


13l.< 


191^ 


5 


301^ 


22K 


9 


12% 


15k 


21^ 



5I4 
61^ 

91^ 
10 
10 

llj^ 
1334 

15K 



Weights 
Complete 

41^ lbs. 



11% 

15 

26 

34 

46 

66 

911^ 
106 
251 
323 
512 




GLAND END AMMONIA ANGLE VALVE. 



Dimensions and Weights of Ammonia Angle Valves. 



Pipe Size Inches 


A 


B 


C 


D 


E 


F 


Weights Complete 


M 


2}^ 


6 


5 


Ifs 


3 • 


3 


i-i-i lbs. 


% 


2?l 


7% 


'JK 


2 


SK 


51^ 


9K " 


% 


3% 


7M 


m 


m 


m 


5l<i 


11^ '■' 


% 


3% 


8M 


s% 


2M 


iV, 


5^ 


15M " 


1 


4M 


8M 


9% 


3 


5 


6M 


26 


»4 


5J€ 


10 


l()}4 


3^8' 


55^ 


6K 


33 


Wi 


5.¥ 


10^ 


11 


3^a 


6M 


•fJ^ 


45 


2 


63^ 


12- 


13^8 


5 


W, 


9,1^ 


67>^ " 


2K 


^>^ 


12}^ 


UI4 


5=8' 


m 


■ 10 


91 


3 


6li 


121-^ 


15 


«H 


9M 


10 


104 


m 


U% 


17 


21^8 


63| 


10 


llj^ 


252 


4 


12% 


I9I4' 


23 


7 


10^ 


133^ 


324 


5 


151^ 


21K 


2BM 


9 


12% 


153^ 


513 



Dimensions of Check "Valve Bodies are same as Globe Pattern. 



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The Nason Ammonia Valves and Fittings. 

Gland End Pattern. o^ 

GLAND END ELBOW, GLAND END TEE. GLAND END CROSS. 

Gland E,nd E,lbows, Tees and Crosses. 

Size I4 3^ ij 3^ 1 II4 ]K, i -1^., :;!,, 4 

Elbows, each .50 .65 .80 1.05 1.60 2.15 3.05 4.20 6.80 11.00 12.60 14.00 

Reducing Elbows, each .70 .90 1.05 1.40 2.10 2.70 3.80 5.3S 8.30 13.50 15.00 18.00 

Tees, each .75 1.05 1.20 1.55 2.50 3.00 4.40 7.75 n.oo 15.50 18.00 19.00 

Tees, reducing any one open- 
ing to one size, each 95 1.30 155 2.05 3.25 3.75 5.40 9.75 13.25 18.75 22,00 24.00 

Crosses, each __ 1.52 1.80 2.30 4.00 5.00 

Cro.sses, reducing any one 

opening to one size, each.. 1.75 2.25 3.00 5.00 6.00 . ^. 



20.25 
25.00 
25.00 

30.00 





GLAND END RETURN BEND. GLAND END RETURN BEND — DIVIDED PATTERN. 

Gland E,nd F«.eturn Bends. 



3 



Size -'^ 1 II4 11.; 11., 2 2 21.; 

Center to Center, in 2i^ 31^' S% Z'^l 4I4 aig A^^ ^'^ a^_^ 

Return Bend, each 1.50 2.00 3.00 5.00 5.00 6.20 6.20 7.50 9.50 

Gland End, Divided Return Bend for Ammonia Condenser, 

Made only in 2.iuch size, each 9.00 

Center to Center 4I4 Indies. 



4 

61,' 
16-75 





GLAND END COUPLING. Gland End CoupHngs. section. 

Size I4 -'s 1-' '4 1 1'4 l^o 2 2I3 3 

CoupHngs, each .38 .53 .68 .90 1.20 1.50 2.15 2.80 4.80 6.20 

In the Nason Ammonia "Coupling" the pipe is screwed directly into the body o£ the fitting, n 
Gum Ring, Gland and Follower, as in the Standard Nason Joint. 

Couplings will be furnished with right and lelt thread, unless ordered otherwise. 
Sizes 34' to li^'-inch with 2 bolts; 2-inch, S bolts ; larger, 4 bolts. 



9.00 12.00 

inforced with 





THE NASON "BOYLE UNION. SECTION. 

The Nason "Boyle" Unions. 

Size 1^ Sg 1., "4 1 1'4 1'-. - -^i 3 ^H 4 

Boyle Unions, each... 38 .53 .68 .90 1.20 1.50 2.15 2.80 4.80 6.20 9.00 12.00 

In the Boyle Union the pipe is screwed into the gland and the joint made by compressing the rubber rings 
around the pipe and thimble ends by the tightening of the bolts. 
Sizes 1 .' to 1 i.,'-inch with 2 bolts ; 2-inch, 3 bolts ; larger with 4 bolts. 



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45 



Dimensions and Weights of the Nason Ammonia Fittings. 




DIAGRAMS APPLYING TO ELBOWS, TEES AND CROSSES. 



Dimensions and Weights of Ammonia E,lbows, Tees and Crosses, 

Gland E,nd. 



Pipe. Size. 




Inches. 




u 


^H 


% 


l%f 


% 


HI 


% 


S 


1 


W4, 


sv. 


^Vz 


m 


2 


i-K 


2K 


514 


S 


tiH 


gi^ 


s 


4 


5 


■i\ 



B 

2l<' 



6I4 



111.4 
14 



4?^; 



1115 

1B3| 

161.,' 
19H 



2^ 

91-/ 
10 

li>i,' 
12« 



l.\' 
2 

,2U 
6% 



F 


Weight, 


Weight, 


Weight, 


Elbows, Lbs. 


Tees, Lbs 


Crosses, Lbs 


l^R 


21,' 


3 





lit 


3i.i 


4 


4 


21.4 


5 


6 


8>2 


')i 1 

-rs" 


7 


91^ 


11 


3^4 


10 


15 


19 


3=r' 


14 


20 


251.3' 


4lfi 


20 


27 


36 


4Ji5 


29l.< 


42 


34 


5% 


431^- 


62 





B^r 


60 


86 




6^iC 


isy^ 


108 





^% 


90 


129 





8 


134 


209 









AMMONIA RETURN BEND, GLAND END. 



AMMONIA COUPLING. 



BOYLE UNION. 



Size. 

H 
1 

m 

iM 

2 
2 

3 



A 

21.^ 
3l| 

434 



B 

3l8 
6I2 

1H 
SH 
10 

81.s^ 

10% 
131^ 



C 

5;8 

6« 

VJ'8 

9 

6?s 

9?8" 

lO's 

121., 



D 

4I5 

4;g 



1 

8i.< 
8I4 

ll'^R 



B 
SI4 

4K 
4+f 

0,-0 



7 

81; 



Weight, 
Lbs. 



12 

19 

22 

41 

281 

50' 

48 

99 



Size. 

H 
1,' 

1 

i¥ 
11.^ 



1 

lA 

iM 
17/5 

2W 
23/ 



S'4 
3I4 

4 

4A 
43^ 

373 
61,!C 



Weight, 
Lbs. 

Us 

liV 

2.¥ 

3 

4 

«M 

8 
13 
19 
23 
29l.< 

so'" 



Size. 



1 

II4 
11.; 



K 
}4 
% 
% 
% 

1/ 
/8 

lis 

ll8 
1?8 
W9. 






45= 



51,- 



Weight, 
Lbs. 



i¥ 



23^ 
3^ 



11 

16 
20 
26 
29 



'R" designates location of Gum Ring Packing 



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The Nason Ammonia Valves and Fittings. 

Gland End Pattern. 




AMMONIA STRAINER. 



Ammonia Strainers. 



Size. 
Each 



1 

11.00 



1'4 
12.00 



13-5° 



15.00 




•tH- -1.11 J J ..via* «"■ )•=.,••" ,,.,,•■ A'm-' 1 ■- 



Gland End Cast Iron Ammonia Header. 

No. of Branches 3.4 .5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 

1 5 i aches \ 

Price 1 in. Outlets - center to ^ 7.75 9.25 10.50 12.00 13.25 14.50 16.00 17.25 18.75 20.00 

( center ) 

( 6 inches i 

Price li:^ in. Outlets ■ center to |- 9.25 11.00 12.50 14.25 17.00 17.50 19.25 20.75 22.50 24.00 

( center ) 

i 6 inches ) 

Price 1^2 in. Outlets -j center to r 12.00 14.00 16.00 iS.oo 20.00 22.00 24.00 26.00 28.00 30.00 

( center ) 



Back Outlets from ''4; inch to 21.,' inches ] ,,,:fu„,,(. „..f„„ „u„,.„„ j Inside Diameter, 2i,' inches. 
Side Outlets from U inch to i inclies j' ^'"lout exua cnai^e ^ Outside Diameter, 31^' inches. 

By stopping off in casting, tlie above headers can be f urnislied as follows : 



1 inch 10, 15 and 20 inches center to center. 

Hi to 11- 2 inch 12, IS and 24 inches center to center. 




Wrought Iron Ammonia Header. 

Made of E.xtra Strong Pipe in any lengtli witli Welded Ends and witli any required number of outlets. 
Prices quoted on application for Headers witli extra heavy Nipples, with or without Union Connections on 
Outlets. Tapped with back or side outlet, or with open run. 




Wrought Iron Ammonia Receiver or Oil Trap. 

Made of Extra Strong "Wrought Iron Pipe with Welded Ends. Tested under l,oOO lbs. hydrostatic pressure. 
Outlets tapped as desired. 

Prices Quoted on Application for any Sizes Specified. 



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The Nason Ammonia Valves and Fittings. 
Automatic Ammonia Gauge. 

Containing- ciu- Safety Attachment and so arrang-ed as to close automatically in the event of the breaking- 
of the glass tube, thus enabling' the engineei- to at once approach the apparatus without danger of coming in 
contact with escaping gas. 

Furnished in standard length guards and glass tube for 1(5 inch center of openings, but 
can be made to any length required, at a slight additional cost. 

J2 inch, standard with guards and glass $10.00 

3^ inch, extra heavy " " -- 



^ inch, standard 
^ inch, extra heav3' 
1 inch, standard 
1 inch, extra heavy 



12.5c 
12.50 
15.00 
15.00 
20.00 





AUTOMATIC AMMONIA 
GAUGE. 



RETURN BEND, WIDE PATTERN. 

Special "Wide Pattern Cast Iron Return Bends for Brine Coils. 

Size 1 1 1 1^4 1^4 IH 2 

Center to Center 3i.|- 4 6 4 6 V 6 

Each, Plain .35 -38 .5° -45 -60 .75 .90 

Each, Galvanized 70 .76 i.oo .90 1.20 1.50 1.80 





"WROUGHT IRON RETURN BEND. WROUGHT IRON QUARTER BEND. 

Wrought Iron Return Bends. 

Size 1.^ \ 1 1}<£ \yi 2 1}i 3 33^ 4 

Center to Center V 5 S 8 W 12 16' 20 24 28 

Height over all h\^ 6 ViJ m 11 13i.; ITio is 20 22 

Each, Plain ___ .40 .54 .84 1.24 1.62 2.50 4.86 10.54 1528 20.54 

Each, Galvanized .50 .66 1.02 1.56 2.06 3.32 6.52 12.75 18.74 25.00 

Wrought Iron Quarter Bends. 

Size _ 1.,' 3^ 1 1^4 1^' 2 2}4 3 Sl.< 4 

Radius _ 2" i}i B 4 5" 6 8" ' 10 12" 14 

CentertoEud 5 5>| 1 9 10 12 IB lij IS 20 

Each, Plain _ ___ .34 .44 .64 .88 1.14 1.70 3.20 7.22 10.54 ^3-74 

Each, Galvanized .42 .54 .76 1.12 1.52 2.26 4.30 8.78 12.64 16.40 

Made from Extra Heavy Wroug'ht Iron Pipe. Larger or Special Bends Quoted on Specification. 

r 




Brass Brine CocKs. 

Size 1 

Each_-_ 2.20 



300 



BRINE COCK. 



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The Nason Ammonia Valves and Fittings. 

De La Vergne Paittern. 

Extra Heavy Ammonia Valves with soft seat, each tested to a hydrostatic pressure of 1,000 lbs. per 
square inch. 

By openins;- the valve full it may be repacked while under pressure. 

Flanges of these valves correspond to the iianges of all fittings of this pattern, so they can be used together. 




AMMONIA GLOBE VALVE. 

Ammonia Globe Valves. 

Size .._. 1.,' % 1 II4 1^. 

Length of Body I 6^4 6 7 8 

OutsideDiameter of Flange. IJgx.'.y'j^ 41, 41^.; R 5 

Each 4.50 6.00 7.50 9.50 16.00 




SECTION. 



2 


2H 


3 


4 


10 


101,,' 


121^ 


1.5 


fil.,' 


( 


s^U 


S^' 


18.00 


30.00 


37-00 


61.00 




EXTRA LONG BODY AMMONIA GLOBE VALVE. 



E«xtra Long Body Ammonia Globe Valves. 



Size 

Length of Body 

( Outside Diameter of Flange 

Each 





1 

41^ 


1'4 
10l,J 

5 


6l< 


■<l, 
8M 


3 
153^ 


4 
19 


6.00 


9.00 


15.00 


20.00 


30.00 


42.00 


70.00 



«i^ 





AMMONIA ANGLE VALVE. 



SECTION. 



Size 



Centerof Valve to face of Flange 

Outside Diameter of Flange 

Each 



Ammonia Angle Valves. 



1., 


.'■'i 


1 


1'4 


1,^^ 


2 


m 


3 


4 


2 


oh 


3?3 


■^ii 


4 


5 


6^4 


r,i4 


IH 


l.'«x3/i. 


i'i 


4^ 


5 


5 


6V2 


1 


83^ 


SH 


4-50 


6.00 


7-50 


950 


16.00 


18.00 


30.00 


37.00 


61.00 



Companion Flanges, Bolts and Gaskets are not included in above prices. 



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The Nason Ammonia Valves and Fittings. 

De La Vergne Pattern. 




AMMONIA GATE VALVE. 

An Ammonia Gate Valve of improved design, having a direct passag-e the full size of the pipe ; double- 
gate pattern, with soft seats and parallel faces, which can be removed and retaced should the occasion demand. 
The mechanism for operating- the gates and forcing them against their seats is very simple and effective. 
Provided with large hand wheel and can be opened and closed with little effort. 



Ammonia Gate Valve 

Size 5 

Length of Body ]5 

Each ._. __ 60.00 



6 


1 


8 


15K 


16 


16J^ 


70.00 


80.00 


96.00 





AMMONIA ELBOW. SECTION. 

Standard Ammonia E,lbo\vs— Mild Steel. 



Size . 
Each 



1 



I'j 



11., 



1. 00 1.25 2.12 2.50 3.40 4.35 6.25 8.75 10.63 15-00 21.87 30-00 37.50 




REDUCING AMMONIA ELBOW. 



Size . 
Each __ 

Size _ 
Each .. 



Reducing Ammonia E.lbows— Mild Steel. 

%xl^ i£x?8' ^4-^^. 1--^^ 1x1,' li4xi.n '4x1 11^x1^ li,xl -Jxl 2xlV 2xUo 212-n:1'4 2io'xli£ 21^x2 3x1 

1. 10 1. 10 1.25" 1.56 2.65 3.12 3.12 3.12 3.12 5.43 S.43 5.43 7.81 7.81 7.81 10.93 

Sxp4 Jxli^ .x2 Sx2i^ 4xUi' 4x2 4x21.,' i^S 5x11,' 5^2 5x2i.< .ix3 6xS '7x2 vxs 

10.93 10.93 10.93 10.93 13.28 13.28 13.28 13.28 18.75 18.75 18.75 18.75 27.33 37.50 37.50 





FLANGED AMMONIA ELBOW. SECTION. 

Flanged Ammonia E,lbo\vs — Mild Steel. 

Size 111111 lU 1'4 II4 II4 11; 11,' 11.3 

Male or Female - M V M F M F M F M F M F M 

No. of Bolts ' 44444444 44444 

Outside Diameter of Flange...- i}4 i% 5 5 BJ^ 63^ 5 5 6}4 6I3 5 5 fii^ 

Center of Pipe to Face of Flange 253' 2^3' 25g 23s' •&% Z% Si.< 31,' SSg o^g 3 3 -2% 

Each. 2.50 2.50 2.7s 2.75 4.75 4.7s 3.75 3.7s 4.75 4-75 4-^5 4-85 4-85 

Size i 2 21, 21; 2I3 21, 3 3 4 4 5 

Male or Female --- M F M F M F M F M F M 

No. of Bolts 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 6 

Outside Diameter of Flange «i, tii, 7 7 S-^ &^ &%. %% 8-^4, S-\ 10% 

Center of Pipe to Face of Flange 3 3 4 4 41, 41., i% 4:% Sig oig H^h, 

Each 5-00 5.00 7.25 7.25 9.00 9.00 11.25 11.25 12.50 12.50 21.25 

Companion Flanges, Bolts and Gaskets are not included in above prices. 



11; 

F^ 

4 
6^ 

4-85 

5 

F 

6 

101,.^ 

6i| 

21.25 



50 



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The Nason Ammonia Valves and Fittings. 

De La Vergne Pattern. 



FULL FLANGED AMMONIA ELBOW. 

Full Flanged Ammonia Elbows. 

Size 1^ % 1 11^ li,| 2 21^ 3 .4 5 6 ^ 8 

No. Bolts.-. - 4 8 8 8 8 8 S" 8 8 12 12 12 12 

Outside Diameter of Flange... 1^3X3^"^ 4I2 41.; 3 5 lU.^ 1 s-^ 8% lOi^ 12 143^ 15^ 

Each 1.50 1.7s 2.25 2.75 3.13 4.00 6.88 8.25 9.75 15.00 20.00 35.50 48.75 

Reducing Full Flanged Ammonia Elbows. 

Size of Run 45 6 11 888 

Outside Diameter of Flange 8% 10 12 12 141.^ 141^ lo)^ 15)^ 151^ 

Size of Outlet. 2 3 4 2 5 " 3 " 6 4 2 

Outside Diameter of Flange 6i^ 8^.^ 8^^ 6i,^ irn.^ 8^^ 12 8^:^ 6}4 

No. of Bolts _ e" 10 10 1(T 12" 10 12 12 12" 

Each 7.75 13.00 17.7s 15.75 30.00 27.50 35.00 32.50 30.00 

The Flanges of these Fittings are all Female. 

l *m. '11.1 




m 



AMMONIA TEE. 



Standard Ammonia Tees— Mild Steel. 



Each 



Size. 



1.20 1.25 



1-50 





12.50 




45.00 



T REDUCING ON EUN. T REDUCING ON RUN. 

Reducing Ammonia Tees 

Size Run H M H U M^ii 1 

Size Outlet H % '^ H H Yi 

Each ._ 1.50 1.88 1.88 2.25 2.25 2.75 

Size Run \\i li^^xl 1I4XI l^ IV,' 11; 

Size Outlet 1 1 II4 2 1, ^^ 

Each.. 4.38 4.38 4.38 4.38 6.00 6.00 

Size Run.. 2x3^ 2 2x1 2 2x1 14 2x1 14 

Size Outlet 2 1 2 II4 1 H4 

Each. 7.25 7.25 7.25 7.25 7.25 7.25 

Size Run 1H 3 3 3XII4 3XII4 3 

Size Outlet 3' 1 IJ4 2 3 2 

Each 11.00 15.63 15.63 15.63 15.63 15.63 

Size Run 4 4 4x2 4x2 4x2 4 

Size Outlet li^ 2 2 3 4 2i,< 

Each 18.75 18.75 18.7s 18.7s 18.7s 18.75 

Size Run 5 5 5 6 6 

Size Outlet 3 4 6 2 3 

Each 23.75 23.75 23.75 28.13 28.13 

Companion Flanges, Bolts and Gaskets are not i 



T REDUCING ON OUTLET. 



-Mild Steel. 



1x1^ 

H 

2-75 

11," 

r 
6.00 



1x1^ 

1" 

2-75 

i'2 
6.00 

2 

21b 

7-25 

3x2 
2 

15-63 

4 

3 

18.75 



1 

2.7s 

ll.,Xll4 

6.00 

i¥ 
11.00 



?8 
4-38 

li,'xl 

1'4 

6.00 



}i 
4-38 

2 
1.,' 

7-25 



2x1 1;( 
2 

7-25 

3x2 

1 
15-63 

4x3 
2 

18.75 

6 T 7 

4 2 3 

28.13 46.88 46.88 

ncluded in above prices. 



3 
21, 

15-1^3, 

4 



2^x1 14 

2I0 

11.00 

3x3 
2 

lS-63 

5 

I'r 



4-38 

2x1.,' 

1''4 

7-25 

2l,.<x2 

2 
II 00 



4 

15-63 



15-63 

5 
18.75 23.7s 23.7s 23.7s 



56.25 



6 
56.25 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



51 



The Nason Ammonia Valves and Fittings. 

De La Vergne Pattern. 




AMMONIA FLANGED TEE. 

Ammonia Tees, Flanged — Mild Steel. 

Size..-. 1.,' 1^ }^ 1:^ 1 1 1 1 1 

Outside Diameter of Flange 4 4 4i.^ 4i,' 4i.j' 41.,' R 5 6^i 

Male or Female M F M" F" M" F" M F M 

Each 1.7s 1.7s 3.12 3.12 3.12 3.12 3.7s 3.75 s.oo 

Size. II4 II4 IH m \% IM 2 2 2 

Outside Diameter of Flange Hi.< ^H 5 5 6i.< 6i^ 6J^ tji.i 8 

Male or Female M" F^ M F 11 F M F' M 

Each 5.00 5.00 3.7s 3-75 S-oo 5.00 6.25 6.25 8.13 

Size -ii., '21.,' 21., 21, 3 3 3 3 4 

Outside Diameter of Flange 7' 7' S^^ SJ| 634 6i.^ 8^^^ 8^:^ 6i< 

Male or Female M F M F M F" M F M 

Each. 12.00 12.00 15.00 15.00 10.62 10.62 15.00 15.00 13.75 

All above are Four-Bolt Flanges 



1 

AMMONIA FLANGED TEE. 

Ammonia Flanged Tees — Mild Steel. 

Size Run 1 II4 II4 2 2 2i£ 3 

Outside Diameter of Flange 5 6i.^ 6i.< 6i.^&8 'o^iSc%'^i ^% i^-i • 

Size Outlet ] T 2" "1 "I'X ' 1^4 I't 

Each 5.62 8.75 6.25 14.38 12.13 16.25 iS-oo 

All Four-Bolt Flanges. 



1 


5 


6 


F 


M 


F 


5.00 

2 


3-75 

2 


3-75 

2 


8 
F 


M 


f 


8.13 

4 


8.75 
4 


8-75 

4 


CM 


\ 


f 



13-75 15-00 15-00 




3 4 

2 2 

20.88 15.00 




6 

2 
25-63 



FULL FLANGED AMMONIA TEE. 

Full Flanged Ammonia Tees. 

Size 1^ % 1 11^ 11^ 2 21^ 3 4 5 6 1 

OutsideDiameterof Flange lj(jx3j\ 41^ 4i< 5 5 6U' 7" 8^;^ 8% W-i 12 14^ 

No. Bolts 6 12" 12 12 12 12" 12 12 12 IS" 18 18" 

Each 1.75 2.25 3.63 4.38 5.50 8.25 13.00 16.25 20.00 28.5038.2568.75 

Reducing Full Flanged Ammonia Tees. 

Size Run 4 ,5 i; 7 7 8 8 

Outside Diameter of Flange 8% 10}4 12 12 Hi;,' 141,^ 15i.< la}{ 

Size Outlet 2 s" 4 2 0" s' 6" 4 

Outside Diameter of Flange 6I,' 8-\' 8J£ 63.< 10i.< 83;( 12 8^^ 

No. Bolts. 12 IB 16 iV is' 16 IS 16 

Each 12.50 20.00 30.00 28.75 42.50 40.00 50.00 47.50 

All Female Flanges. 





Size. 
Each 



AMMONIA CROSS. SECTION. 

Standard Ammonia Crosses — Mild Steel. 

■ - 'i H H K 1 11^ 1% 2 2i.i 3 



8 

18 
81.25 



163^ 
2 

^% 

16 

45.00 



1.50 1.88 2.50 3.00 3.13 4.38 5.00 6.25 10.00 16.25 18.75 20.00 30.00 



Companion Flanges, Bolts and Gaskets are not included in above prices. 



52 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The Nason Ammonia Valves and Fittings. 

De La Vergne Pattern. 




REDUCING AMMONIA CROSS. 



Reducing Ammonia Crosses- 




Mild Steel. 

7.00 

4x-t 

22.50 



Size Run ... 1x1 Ixi,, 

Size Outlet i.^xi.^ l.xi.^ 

JEach „ 5.7s 3.75 

Size Run _-. 2x2 2x2 

Size Outlet i'4Xli4 2xV, 

Each _ 8.50 8.56 



(If, will IK, IB 

FULL FLANGED AMMONL\ CROSS. 

Full Flanged Crosses. 

Size _-- K % 1 1^4 l^-< 2 iH R 4 

No. Bolts 8 10 IB 16 IB IB IB 16 IB 

Outside Diameter 

of Flanges I's^StV 41.; 41.1 5 .". Bi^ 7 8^^ 8^^' 

Each 2.50 3.25 4.00 4.50 5.25 7.00 14.00 15.00 17.50 

Reducing Full Flanged Crosses. 

Size Run 4 5 6 6 7 1 

Outside Diameter of Flanges. %% 10 12 12 14).^ 14)2 

Size Outlet 2 3 4 2 5 3 

Outside Diameter of Flanges. 6i.< 8^^ 8^^; Bi.< W% %% 

No. Bolts - Ib' 20 2(1 2(1" 24 20 

Kach 13.25 27.50 32.50 30.75 57.50 55.7s 

Flanges on above are all Female. 



2x2 

1^x1;; 

4x4 

Sx^i 

22.50 



2x2 

1x1 

8.50 

5x5 

5x3 

36.00 



5 
24 

101^ 
29.00 



8 



6 
24 

12 
37-50 



7 
24 

141 
70 



24 

00 87.50 



6 

12 

24 

70.00 



15K 
4 

20 
67.50 



15>^ 
2 

■ 6^ 

20 

65.00 





STRAIGHT AMMONLi COUPLING. 

Standard Ammonia Couplings — Mild Steel. 

1.,' 1 1'4 I'-o 2 21, 3 4 

• 75 I-I3 150 180 2.13 3.50 3.75 5.00 



REDUCING AMMONIA COUPLING. 



Size 
Each.. 






AMMONIA RETURN BEND. SECTION. AMMONIA 


RETURN BEND, 


WITH 


SIDE OUTLET. 


Ammonia Return Bends— Mild Steel. 




Size _.. 1 1 V^ II4 V^ \}/, m 

Center to Center 2i.< 4 :; 41., 6 oj^ Z}4 


2 2 


Each 2.50 3.12 3.25 3.75 4.38 4.00 3.75 


4-75 5-00 


B^eturn Bend with Side Outlet— Mild Steel. 




Size. Center to Center. Outlet Pipe. Face to Flange of Outlet. Oval Flange. Each. 


2 i% J^ 51^ 2i,,x5 


6.00 



Companion Flanges, Bolts and Gaskets are not included in above prices. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



53 



The Nason Ammonia Valves and Fittings. 

De La Vergne Pattern. 




SQUARE FLANGES. 



Square 4=Bolt Ammonia Flanges, Male and Female- 
Size M H H H H % M % 

O.D. of Flange 4 4 4 4i^ .5 6 6^ %\ 

Per Pair, M. and F 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.50 3.50 3.60 4.50 9.50 

Size 1 1 1 1 1 IV Iij,' 114 

O.D. of Flange 4 413 .". ij 6i.£ 5 6 Bi| 

Per Pair, M. and F 2.00 2.50 3.50 3.60 4.50 3.50 3.60 4.50 

Size \li IK 2 2 2 2 2 21^ Vyi 

O. D. of Flange 6i^ %% 6 ej^ 7 8 8^^ 7 i% 

Per Pair, M. and F 4.50 9.50 3.60 4.50 5.50 6.38 9.50 9.00 9.50 



Mild Steel. 



% 

4 




5 


2.50 


2.50 


350 


1'4 

95° 


11., 

3-5° 


]i.; 
3.60 


.3 


3 


4 


7 


m 


834: 


9.00 


950 


950 




Oval 2=Bolt Ammonia Flanges, Male and Female 

Size }i H % % Vz 

Width __ \y^ iVa 23^ 1/8 ^'A 

Length.. h\ Siir 5 SA 6 

Per Pair, M. and F 1.76 1.76 2.24 1.76 2.24 



Mild Steel. 



5 
2.24 



2.24 




Ammonia Bushings — Mild Steel. 



Size... 
Each 


1x1.,- 
•75 


•75 


1I4XI 
■75 


iroo 


2.xi, 
1^25 


2x1 
^•25 


2x1 14 
1^25 


2x11,' 
I •25 


^•95 


2l.;xl 
1-95 


21.^x114 
i'95 


21.^x2 
1^95 


3x1.^ 
2.46 


Size... 
Each 


oxl 
2.40 


3XII4 
2.40 


2.40' 


3x2 
2.40 


3x212 
2.40 


4X1 :i 

4-50 


4X1 

4-5° 


4x1 14' 
4^5o 


4x11.,' 
4^50 


4x2 
4^5° 


4x21.^ 
4-5° 


4x3 
4-50 


0x114 
8.50 


Size.- 
Each 


5X11., 
8.50 


r.x2 
8.50 


.-1X3 
8.50 


.1X4 
8.50 


Gs2 
8.75 


nxS 
8.75 


(ix 1 
8.7s 


(iX.T 
8.75 


7x3 
10.00 


Tx--) 
10.00 


1ki'< 
10.00 


Sxi'i 

11.25 


SX( 

11.25 




LEAD GASKET. 

Size Gasket %x\K li,x2 li.,x2 lUxi^ ij\xi{i -IH^m iUx&% 3i^x4% Sj/^x.^l e^^^^Jj 6?^^'K, ^^^^ „ ^^1" 
ihapXfgV Oval' Oval Square Square Square" Square^* Sqnare Square Square Pound Round Round Round 
O.DofFlan|elj3x3A2i.,x.-, 4 41, 5 6 (U^xS , ^U l'>h 1- 1^^. 1-' 2 

Each .. .08 .08 .08 .08 .08 .20 .20 .20 .40 -40 -SO •60 .70 






54 NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 

The Nason Ammonia Valves and Fittings. 

De La Vergne Pattern. 

•w . w i^ i »:; -"^ 

■113*' '"-iiisu .. _ 

FLANGED RBTITEN BEND. |P| 

FLANGED ELBOW BEND. PIPE BEND, FLANGED. 

Flanged Return Bends. 

Size. Center to Center. Outside Diameter of Flange. Each. 

2 inch. 10 inch. 6i^ inch. 8.75 

2 inch. 15 inch. 6i| inch. 10. 00 

Flanged Elbow Bends. 

Size. Center to Face of Flange. Outside Diameter of Flange. Each. 

2 inch. 9 inch. tU^' inch. 8.75 

Pipe Bends, Flanged. 

Size of Pipe, inches 2 2 2 2 

Center to Center of Pipe- 10 10 15 15 

Center of Bend to Face 27 36 27 36 

Each_._ 8.00 8.7s 8.00 8.75 

Special Center Bends Quoted on Application. 




DIRECT EXPANSION LENGTHS. 



Size Pipe, inches. 

Length in feet 

Per length 



8.00 



.7 


2 


2 


10 


15 


20 


10.00 


1300 


15.00 



Special Lengths and Sizes Made to Order. 




FLANGED OR DIVIDED RETURN BEND. 



Flanged Ammonia Return Bends, Male and Female— Mild Steel. 



Size _ 3g 1,^ 1/ 1/ 1., 1 iij^^ ii^j- 11^ 2 

No. Bolts_ '2 '2 'I '4 4" 4 4 4 4 4 

Outside Dia. of Flange.. I>^x3^9j 21^x5 4 41,' e^^ 6i:< 6i.< S''^ 1 8 

Per Pair, M. and F 2.60 2.80 3.00 3.76 8.06 8.06 8.00 15.00 15.00 12.50 




4 


■2H 

4 


16.26 


83^ 
20.00 







CONDENSER GUTTER PIPE. 






Size. 


Length. 


Each. Size. 


Length. 


Each. 


2 inch. 


5 feet. 


8.00 1 2 inch. 


10 feet. 


10.50 



(I ]piIlQ]^^ 



GUTTER PIPE EYE BOLT. 
Each .80 




GUTTER PIPE END BRACKET. 
Each 1.20 




WATER BOX. 

Each 5.00 



Companion Flanges, Bolts and Gaskets are not included in above prices. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



55 




The Nason Ammonia Valves and Fittings. 

De La Vergne Pattern. 



Condenser Clamps. 



Cast Iron, 



E,nd Top Clamps. 












Distance 


Dist. from 




Size of 


Size 


Number 


of 


between 


end to center Length 


Price 


pipe hole 


of pipe. 


pipes 




centers of 


of first overall. 


per pair. 










pipes 


pipe 






3 in. 


2 in. 


2 




S»4 in. 


IJs in. Vi^ in. 


$1.90 


3 " 


2 " 


3 




sk " 


m • 


iiM " 


2.50 


3 " 


2 " 


4 




3M" 


1% • 


1.5 " 


300 


3 " 


2 " 


5 




m " 


1^ ' 


1834 " 


3-40 


:3 " 


2 " 


6 




33^ " 


1% ' 


221^- 


3-7S 


3 " 


2 " 


8 




3M " 


IVs • 


30 " 


450 


3 " 


2 " 


10 




334" 


1% ' 


373^" 


4.90 


S " 


2 " 


12 




3% " 


I's ' 


45 " 


5-6S 








End Foot Clamps. 






3 in. 


2 in. 


4 




i% in. 


4 in. 


173^ in. 


?2.8s 


3 " 


2 " 


4 




3M " 




20K " 


3.60 


3 " 


2 '■ 


8 




m" 


4 " 


321^ " 


4.70 


3 " 


2 " 


8 




3% " 


7 " 


351^ " 


5-45 


3 " 


2 " 


10 




3M" 


4 " 


395^ " 


6.60 


3 " 


2 " 


10 




3% " 


Y " 


i2% " 


7.40 


3 " 


2 " 


12 




3U " 


4 " 


471^ " 


7.90 


3 " 


2 " 


12 




3% " 


Y " 


801^ " 


8.6s 








Center Top 


Clamps. 






■2% in. 2 in. 


2 




3% in. 


1^8 ii 


71^ in. 


$1.90 


^>8 ' 


i 2 " 


3 




3M " 


^% ' 


Ilk' " 


2.50 


^M ' 


2 " 


4 




3M " 


^% ' 


15 " 


300 


^% ' 


2 " 


5 




3,¥ " 


1% • 


183^ " 


340 


^M ' 


( 2 " 


6 




3M " 


^% ■ 


221^ " 


3-75 


^% ' 


I 2 " 


8 




3.54- " 


1% ' 


30 " 


4-50 


2% ' 


2 " 


10 




3M •"• 


IJb ■ 


3YK " 


4.90 


^% ' 


2 " 


12 


Center 


3% " 

Foot 


Clamps. 


45 


5.65 


■23.g in. 2 in. 


4 




0=4 in. 


4 in. 


171^ in. 


S2.8S 


Vi ' 


2 " 


4 




3M '■ 


7 " 


201^ ■' 


3-6o 


Vi ' 


2 " 


8 




3K" 


4 " 


321^ " 


4.70 


2% ' 


' 2 " 


8 




3.?i- " 


7 " 


353.^" 


5-45 


2*8 ' 


£ 2 *' 


10 




m '■ 


4 " 


395| " 


6.60 


2?s' ' 


2 " 


10 




3M " 


7 " 


i%% " 


7.40 


ns ' 


( 2 " 


12 




3M " 


4 " 


i1}i " 


7.90 


^% ' 


2 " 


12 




334 " 


7 " 


60% " 


8.6s 



56 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The Nason Ammonia Valves and Fittings. 

Tight Joint Pattern. 

These fittings are made of the best Malleable Iron, and each one is subjected to a test pressure of 1,000 lbs. 
before leaving the works. The method of construction of the "Tight Joint" consists of boring out the 
part of the fitting which is threaded to receive the screwed pipes, a small recess about 1-16 inch deep and 
J^ inch wide, as shown in the cuts, in which lead is afterwards oast to form a ring in the recess. A hole 
about 1^ inch in diameter reaches from the outside of the fitting to this recess. Whenever the fitting is 
of a larger diameter, two, three or more of such openings are provided on the circumference of the recess at 
proper distances. In these openings, which are threaded and thi-ough which the lead intended to form the 
ring is poured, are screwed small set-screws, which, pressing on the surface of the lead of the ring, force it to 
flow, so to speak, on the thread of the fitting and of the pipe screwed in, rendering the joint absolutely tight. 



Tight Joint Fittings. 



Size H 

Each 6o 

• Size 

Each 

Size %xi4 

Each .80 

Size _ 2x1 

Each 2.25 

Size i.< 

Each .90 








"T. J."ELB0V7. 














Straight Elbows. 










.70 .80 


'4 
.90 


1 1^4 11., 2 
1. 15 1.40 1.85 2.40 


2'.; s Rio 4 
3.75 4.90 6.00 6.85 


.5 
9.60 


10.90 




Right and Left Elbows. 








•65 


■75 


^2 

.90 1. 00 

Reducing Elbows 


1 iH 

1-30 1.55 

• 




I-9S 


-2 
2.60 


.90 


h'x?8 

•95 


1. 10 1. 10 1.3s 1.50 


114X1. 1'4-X'4 
1.60 1.65 


1I4XI 
1.70 


li.^xl 
2.0s 


11^x114 
2.20 


2x11^ 
3.00 


2x1 14 
3-3° 


2i2'x2 ,3x2 .3x21.,' :n,'x3 
4-25 5-30 S-So' 6.90 

45 Elbows. 


4x2 4x3 
7-35 7-90 


4x3 1.< 
8.40 


.5x4 
10.70 


6x5 
13-75 


1. 10 


1 
1-35 


1.60 2.00 2.65 


2l.< 3 
4-20 S.3S 


31.,' 
6.6s 


4 
7-65 


13-75 




"T. J." COUPLING. 

Straight Couplings. 

Size I4' 3^ 1/ 3_^ ] 11^ 11^ ., .ji, 3 31^/ 4 .5 6 

Each 50 .65 .75 .85 1. 10 1.35 1.65 2.20 3.30 4.20 5. 10 6.25 8.30 9.25 

Right and Left Couplings. 

Size... i_j .;,, 1^ ::^ 1 ly- 11^ 2 

Each .60 .70 .80 .90 1.25 1.50 1.75 2.40 

R^educing Couplings. 

Size Sgx^ 1^x1^ i.^x3s' ■'4x"'„ 'i^xi., Ix'-. Ixi., lx\ lijxi^ li^.x^^^ II4XI U.^xi^ nix% 

Each .70 .80 .85 .95 I. OS 1.30 1.35 1.4s 1.55 1.65 1.70 1.80 1.85 

Size ll<xi,' li2"x--'4' lioxl li.,xli4 2x14 2x^3 -Jxi.,' 2x-'4 2x1 2x^4 2xli.,' 2i.,x2 

Each 1.90 2.00 2.10 2.25 2.30 2.40 2.S0' 2.7s 2.90 3.05 3.25' 3.90 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



57 



The Nason Ammonia Valves and Fittings. 

Tight Joint Pattern. 




' T. J." TEE. 



Size . 
Each 



^4 
.80 



S 
.90 



1.05 1.25 



Straight Tees. 



1 
1.70 



1'4 
2.20 



2.50 



3.40 5.40 6.50 7.50 9.10 12.50 16.25 



R.educing Tees. 



H X 


H 


X 


14; inc 


U X 


K 


X 


K •■ 


14 X 


K 


X 


% " 


%x 


^i 


X 


% " 


i^x 


M 


X 


H " 


1 X 


i 


X 


H " 


1 X 


1 


X 


^s " 


1 X 


1 


X 


K " 


1 X 


1 


X 


34 ■■ 


iH X 


IK 


X 


K " 


2i4 X 


IK 


X 


^'r " 


1« X 


IK 


X 


% •' 


iH X 


iK 


X 


"4 ■■ 


iH X 


IK 


X 


1 


IM X 


IK 


X 


K ■■ 


l^X X 


IK 


X 


% " 


13^ X 


iK 


X 


K " 


IK X 


■IK 


X 


% " 


m. X 


IK 


X 


1 


IK X 


^i. 


X 


IK " 


1 X 


2 


X 


K •• 


2 X 


9 


X 


i's " 


2 X 


2 


X 


l.i " 


2 X 


2 


X 


3^ .. 


2 X 


2 


X 


1 


2 X 


2 


X 


IK " 


2 X 


2 


X 


11., " 


2K X 


21^ 


X 


1 


2K X 


2J,.< 


X 


IK '■ 


•'JK X 


^K 


X 


m " 


ii.K X 


i^K 


X 


2 *' 



1.20 
1.25 
1.40 
1.60 
1.70 
1.85 
2.10 
2.20 
2.30 
2.40 
2.50 
2.60 
2.70 

2.75 
2.80 
2.90 
3-00 
3.10 
3-25 
35° 
370 
3.80 
4.00 
4-30 
4-6o 
4.90 

5-75 
6.10 
6.30 
6.50 



3 

31,' 

31.? 

31.,' 

31., 

4 

4 

4 

4 



1 , 

''I 
\ 
1 

IK 
IK 



X 3 
X 3 
X 3 

X 31,- 
X 31? 
X 31.,' 
X 31? 
X 4 ' 
X 4 
X 4 
X 4 
X 5 
X 5 
X 5 
X 5 
X 5 
X (5 
X 6 
X 6 
X 11 

X li 

X 15 

X K 

X 3^ 
X 1 
X 1 

X 1 U 

X lU 

X U., 

X i 

X 2 



X I'o 

X 2 " 
X 21, 

X llo 

X 2 " 

X 21:, 
X 3 
X 2 
X 21, 
X 3 

X 



31, 



X 



2i_, 

x 3 " 

X 31., 

X 4 

X 2 

X 21., 

X 3 

X 31., 

X 4 

X .5 
X % 

X 1 

X IK 

X 11., 

X iK 

X 2 
X 2 

X 21., 



inch 6.90 

" - 7.10 

■' 7-35 

'■ ..' 8.25 

" 8.40 

" 8.50 

■' 8.75 

' 8.00 

• 850 

" 10.10 

' 11.00 

■ 13.80 

• 14.25 

'■ -14-50 

■' --16.00 

" 16.50 

' ---- .17-75 

" 18.10 

■' 18.70 

■' 19.00 

■' 19.50 

" 20.40 

" 1.65 

" 1.7s 

" 2.70 

" 3-iS 

" 340 

" 4.20 

" 4.60 

" 6.60 

" 7.80 



21.^ 


X 


21i 


X 3 


% 


X 


1,- 


X U 


1 


X 


^0 


X 1,' 


1 


X 


3 

. 4 


X ■■'^ 


1', 


X 


1 


X 1 


11., 


X 


1 


X 1 


11.; 


X 


IK 


X IK 


2 


X 


1 


X 1 


>) 


X 


IK 


X IK 


2 


X 


u.. 


X 11.; 


21., 


X 


11., 


X 11., 


2 1 ., 


X 


■) 


X 2 





X 


2 


X 3. 


3 


X 


21. < 


X 2K 


4 


X 


21.,' 


X 21.5 


4 


X 


3 


X 3 


1 • 


X 


K 


X K' 


K 


X 


K 


X % 


% 


X 


% 


X % 


■U 


X 


Y^ 


X X 


1 


X 


K 


X 1 


IK 


X 


K 


xiK 


IK 


X 


% 


X IK 


IK 


X 


1 


xiK 


ii.< 


X 


1.; 


X 11,' 


11.,' 


X 


1 


X 11.; 


2 


X 


1., 


X 2 


21., 


X 


11., 


X 21., 


2K^ 


X 


2 


X 21.; 



inch . 



- 8.50 

- 1.65 

- 2.10 

- 2.3s 

- 2.90 

- 3-50 

- 3-65 

- 4-7° 

- 5-00 

- 5-50 

- 7.00 

- 7-40 
8.10 

- 8.50 
.10.90 
.11.50 

- 1,40 

- 1.65 

- 1-75 
2.10 

- 2.40 

- 3-00 
. 3-10 

- 3-25 

- 3-65 
■ 3-75 

- 500 

- 7-50 

- 7.80 




'T. J." CROSS. 



Straight Crosses. 



Size K K 

Each 1.60 1.75 

iu 

Size Jit'xi.; 1x^4 II4XI 

Each__ 2.15 3.00 4.00 



3-7S 



Reducing Crosses. 



1KXII4 
4.60 



2x1 K' 

6.25' 



IK 
4.60 



2i,'x2 
9.00 



IK 
5-4° 



10.50 



2 
6.10 



3i.;x3 

12.50 



2K 
7-50 



4x3 K 
14-50 



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NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 

The Nason Ammonia Valves and Fittings. 

" Tight Joint " Pattern. 



Size- 
Each 



Size . 
Each 



Size 
Each 




"T. J." FLANGE UNION. 

Male and Female with Bolts and GasRets. 

Two Bolt. 



2.75 

Four Bolt. 



3.00 



Five Bolt. 



4 
3-5° 



4-35 



Is; 
3-25 

1'4 1^' 

5.00 6.60 

Six Bolt. 



3-4° 



7.60 




14.80 



16.40 



Size . 
Each 




"T. J." SOLID PLUG. 



Size 14 

Each .15 

Size 34 ?8 

Each.. .60 .70 



1 
4-25 

9.70 

6 
22.25 













"T. J." 


BUSHING. 






Solid Plugs. 
















.20 .20 


1 1'4 ll-i 

.25 .30 .35 .45 
Bushings. 


•2 

•55 


.76 


s 

1. 00 


31,' 
1. 2 5 


4 
1.50 


5 
2.00 


6 
2.50 


.75 .80 


1 \^i \T;i 

.95 1. 10 1.30 


2 
[.60 


1.80 


R 
2.40 


3- IS 


4 
3-75 


5.00 


6 

5-75 



^^0. 



" T. J." RETURN BEND. 

Return Bends— R.ight, and Right and Left. 

Size _ ij 3.^' 1 1 11^ H^ II4 li£ 

Center to Center T'^ '2 '23g S3 4 6 3 

Right Hand i.io 1.30 1.75 2.00 2.25 2.50 2.90 2.60 

Kight and Left 1.25 1.40 2.00 2.15 2.50 2.75 3.25 2.85 

Size 1>,' 1% 2 2 2 2 2 

Center to Center 6 S S}{ i 5% 6 10 

Right Hand 3.30 3.50 3.70 3.80 4.10 4.35 6.00 

Right and Left.__ 3.60 3.80 3.90 4.10 4.50 4.75 





4^ 




2.70 


2.90 


310 


3.00 

2 
12 


3-iS 

2 

15 


340 

8 


8.60 


7-75 


8.90 




2x4 



in. Return Bend 

3^ inch Side Drip. 



5-00 




2x4 in. Return Bend 

i^incli Bottom Drip. 5.00 



2 X 3}^ in. Flanged Return Bend (male 
and female) with bolts and 
gaslvets 11.25 

2 X 4 in. Flanged Return Bend (male 
and female) with bolts and 
gaskets 11.75 





2x4 in. Return Bend 

i£ inch End Drip... 



5-00 



2 X 4 in. Flanged Return Bend (male 
and female) with bolts and 
gaskets, }'^ inch End Drip _ 12.95 



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The Nason Ammonia Valves and Fittings. 

Asbestos Disc Pattern. 



59 





SCREWED ENDS. 

Sizes I4 to 2 inches. 



SCREWED ENDS. 

Sizes 2J.2 to 4 inches. 



Size 
Each .._ 



Iron Ammonia CocKs, Vulcanized, Asbestos Packed. 
Screw and Counterbored Ends. 

I4 ?3 1. ''4 1 1'4 1^2 - -'i 3 31^ 4 

1.40 1.50 1.60 2.10 2.50 3.50 4.75 7.00 12.00 18.00 27.00 30.00 





GLAND ENDS. 

Sizes 1-4 to 2 inches. 



GLAND ENDS. 

Sizes 2i< and 3 inches. 



Size 



Iron Ammonia Cocks, Vulcanized, Asbestos Packed. 

Gland E,nds. 



K 



n£ iM 



Each 2.10 2.25 2.4s 3.10 3.65 4.75 6.10 8.65 15.50 23.00 

Iron Ammonia E,xpansion Cocks, Vulcanized, Asbestos Packed. 
Scre>v and Counterbored E.nds and Gland Ends. 




SCREW END. 

Counterbored. 



Size 

Screw End . 
Gland End . 





V 


!¥ 






J^ 


¥■ 


\£ 




^-:- 


p. 




6.25 
7.10 




GLAND 


END. 






% 






1 


7-50 




10 


00 


8.50 




II 


15 



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The Nason Ammonia Valves and Fittings. 





These Gate Valves are extra heavy, and designed for ammonia &F^ 

service. There is no joint above the bonnet joint. A soft metal g-aslcet — --- 
,j is spun in the groove in the bonnet, making a perfect joint with the body. 

The stuffing box is made extra deep. The metal seat rings are of a com- ,-j^ 

position approved for use on ammonia. These rings are held against !^^t~^® "^ 

[V'V^i machined seats by semi-steel retaining rings, and all working parts are '^ 

absolutely renewable. Valves are tested to 6111 1 pounds hydraulic and 400 [fl'^E:* 
pounds air pressure, and are suitable for 300 pounds working ammonia 
SCREWED ENDS, pressure. 

COUNTERBORED. SCREWED ENDS. 

2-in. and Smaller. ?f J-^ed bonnet. 

2}. 2 and Larger. 

Iron Ammonia Gate Valves— Screwed. 

Size _. l£ % 1/ S£ I 11^ ji^- .2 ,,ir 3 „i^ 

Distance End to End S^ 3^ Hi 4% 4^ f,i- e" 7" 8(.< 9K Hi| qi< 

Depth of Counterboi;e-... ... ,a, J^ ^^^ 14 y^ i^ x^ ^ ,> f. f '-^ 

Diameter of Counterbore. it lA- 1-"- IH 1^ ''J- 91* ?"» si" ±s ~^? -U 

-''*^*'---- ---- ----300 300 3.00 3.60 4.20 5.10 6.00 8.50 12.00 14.50 20:00 2S."00 






GLAND END. 

IJ^-inch and Smaller. 



GLAND END, BOLTED TOP. 

2-inch and Larger. 



FLANGE ENDS. 
BOLTED BONNET. 



Iron Ammonia Gate Valves 

Size _... 1^ 3^ 1^ 3_^ 1 11 

Distance End to End of Body RJf 

Depth of Counterbore "_ jV 

Diameter of Counterbore ff 1^ 1/j lif l|| 

Price 4.00 4.00 4.60 4.80 5.55 



Gland E.nd. 



. s 



,4 

41,' 



4 

3„' 
o 

6" 60 



llo 

6?/ 



Iron Ammonia Gate Valves 



Size 

Distance Face to Face_ 
Diameter of Flanges. _ . 
Price 



21.,' 
9'i 



•jMs 10.45 i6.io 
—Flanged. 



:o 

S'4 
14-50 



3 

1 tT 

20.50 






4 

nil. 




Iron Ammonia Gate Valves. 



Chapman Pattern. 




27.00 34.00 



4 

11 

in 

25.00 



SCREW END GATE VALVE. 



FLANGED END GATE VALVE. 



All Iron Ammonia Gate Valves — Babbit Seat. 



Screwed and Flanged, for Ordinary Pressure. 



Size 

Screw End.. 
Flange End 



300 
3-40 



3.00 
3-40 



3.25 
370 



365 
4.20 



1 

4-35 
5.00 



5.00 

5-75 



1^2 
6.10 
7.00 



7.8s 
8.85 



Scre^pved and Flanged, E,xtra Heavy, 



II. 10 
11.70 

Tested 



15-50 
15-85 



4 

21.50 

22.25 



40.00 
40.00 



Size I4 Sg i^< ^^ 1 li.t 

Screw End 5.50 5.50 5.75 6.20 7.50 8.75 

Plain Flanges 5.80 5.80 6.10 6.80 8.20 9.50 

Tongued Flanges 8.60 10.00 



10.25 
11.50 
12.00 



12.7s 
14-50 
15.00 



i6.oo 
16.75 
18.00 



18.60 
19-50 

to 1000 Pounds Pressu 

3 31; 4 I.; 

21.50 25.5'o 30.00 56.25 

22.50 27.50 31.00 58.00 

24.00 29.00 32.75 59.50 



48.00 58.00 

47.00 56.00 

re. 

7 8 

72.00 83.00 

73.00 85.00 

75.00 87.00 



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The " Conover " Ammonia Condenser. 

Patented October 2, 1900. 




THE "conover" ammonia CONDENSER — PATENTED. 

In construction the sections of the Conover Condenser are made of return-bend coils arranged in pairs, 
ouebeiag placed above its companion with continuous downward gas flow thi'ough each. With this arrange- 
ment the upper row of coils i.s designed to do the work of '' fore-cooling," leaving the lower bank to perform 
the actual work of condensation. Water is delivered on to the " fore-cooler" in the usual manner, reducing 
the gas temperature nearlj' to the point of liquefaction. 

The distinctive novelty and valuable feature of this condenser is that the lower or condensing coils are 
furnished with a separate supply of cold water, instead of their being flooded as in older condenser forms with 
warm water from the upper row of coils. Mechanically this flow of cooling water is efliected by placing a 
deflecting hood under each of the "fore-coolers" which effectually directs the stream away from the 
condensers below, and into the drip pan. Under each hood and above each condensing coil is its own supplj' 
pipe, from which cold water is delivered upon it in the same manner as to the " fore-coolers." 

In efl'ect this results in an ammonia condensing pressure during summer temperatures of only 155 pounds, 
instead of about 190 pounds, as was formerly necessary, giving a corresponding gain in fuel economy and 
wear and tear of compressor service, without any increase in the volume of cooling water. Incidentally, as 
the flow of gas is always downward, particles of liquid ammonia which separate from it during the act of 
condensation are carried along by the current as well as by gravitation to the bottom of the coils, where they 
unite with the main bodj' of liquid, which is thus effectuallj' driven down into the liquid receiver. 

Lodgment of liquid ammonia in any part of the condenser is thus obviously impossible, and the entire 
coil surface for this reason is therefore operative, as the condenser is filled with gas only. 



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Tlie regular standard stack of the Conover condenser is made of 2-inch pipe in lengtlis of 30 feet, and 
24 pipes in height. Each stack of these dimensions is guaranteed to have a capacity of not less than 12^ 
tons of refrigeration in summer season, with pi-oportionately increased effect in colder weather. 

If necessary, to suit the conditions of building or surroundings, these dimensions may be varied in any 
particular, and the pipes are furnished either of special ammonia tubing, extra strong, and plain or galvanized 
as preferred. It is, however, preferable to adopt the standard dimensions given wherever practicable, as 
experiments have shown that the best results are thus obtained. 

These condensers are shipped in sections of four pipes each, ready for erection, and quotation of price will 
commonly include "fore-coolers" with lower condensing coils, also coil stands, distributing pipes and hoods 
for water, inlet and outlet ammonia valves, and a j^roportionate part of top and bottom headers. 



Other Aminonia Condensers. 

"Where preferred, condensers of older regular standard forms are built and shipped by us with all parts 
distinctly marked so that they can be erected with the least possible trouble and shortest time on the premises. 

These forms usually take the shape of the "ZigZag," the "Flattened Oblong" or the Circular "Nested" 

the latter be^ng commonly used for inarine service, or where available space is limited. 

All condensers may be made either of the Air or Submerged type, and dimensions with particulars and 
price will be immediately furnished on application. 

Expansion and Cooling Coils. 

Where used in brine tanks, whether for ice-making or refrigeration, these are usually either of the Zig Zag 
or Oblong type as shown herewith. 




ZIG ZAG COIL. 

These are made of any height, length, or distance between centers called for, the minimum space of the 
last measurement being dependent upon the size of pipe. 

Prices on Application. 




OBLONG COIL. 

For ice-making service the accompanying Oblong type of coil is especially advised, owing to the close 
vertical distance permissible between pipe centers, which makes possible the assembling of a large amount of 
coil surface in any freezing tank. Horizontal distance between pipe centers is governed by dimensions of the 
freezing cans, which are dropped between the coils. 

Prices on Application, with or without Headers. 



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Ammonia Condensers. 




"nested" coils. 

Either for Condenser or Brine worli. Their use is particularly advised for marine service, owing to their 
compactness and circular shape, which permits of their being- encased in cylindrical closed tanks. 

Quotations will be given either with or without tanks, as preferred. 

The Hendrick Brine Cooler and Ammonia Condenser. 



Our Brine Cooler consists of a heavy Cast-iron Shell, standing upon 
columns, filled with Spiral Coils of extra heavy Pipe, the tails of which project 
through the heads of the Shell ; the Liquid Anhydrous Ammonia is expanded 
in the Shell, entering at the Expansion Valve near the bottom of the Cooler, 
and leaving it after having pei-fornied its work, near the top, where the Suction 
Pipe leading to the Ammonia Compressor connects. The Brine is circulated 
through two or more Spiral Coils, welded continuously from end to end, 
entering at the top and leaving at the bottom of the Cooler. 

As compared with the ordinary method of direct Ammonia Expansion in 
Coils submerged in the Brine Tank, we claim for it and are prepared to guar- 
antee its ability to add from 10 to 25 per cent, to the working capacity of the 
Ammonia Compressor. 

Our Ammonia Condenser consists of a heavy Cast Iron Shell, standing up- 
right on a Channel Iron Frame; it contains two or more Continuous Spiral 
Coils of li + -inch Extra Heavy Pipe, the Tails of which project through the 
Heads of the Shell and are united by Manifolds. The Ammonia Gas is delivered 
into the Shell at the top, and as it becomes liquefied, under the influence of 
pressure and by contact with the Coils through which the Condensing Water 
is circulated, enters the lower ends of the Coil, and the Liquid Anhydrous Am- 
monia collects in the bottom of the Shell, thus constituting tlie Liquid Anhy- 
drous Receiver, which is provided with a suitable liquid Level Gauge. 

The water is subdivided into two or more separate streams, traveling 
through Coils which vary in length from 100 to 115 feet, according to the size 
of the Condenser. This gives a very much better utilization of cooling effect 
by the water than is obtained in the ordinary methods. 

Price List of Coolers and Condensers. 

Tons Refrigeration 2 3 4 56 S 10 12 15 20 

List, each 225.00 250.00 300.00 325.00 400.00 500.00 625.00 705.00 825.00 1000.00 

Tons Refrigeration 25 30 :;:, 40 511 65 75 100 125 150 2ii0 

List, each 1175.00 1350.00 1575.00 1800.00 2250 00 2950.00 3350.00 4200.00 5000.00 6000.00 8000.00 

Special Catalogue of these Coolers and Condensers furnished on application. 




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The Nason Ammonia Valves and Fittings. 



Automatic Ice Can Fillers. 

The use of an Automatic Filler insures accurate 
and even filling of cans and uniformity in size and 
weight of ice blocks; jjrevents waste of distilled 
water and salt by overflow into the brine tank. 

In ordering give all inside dimensions of cans at 
top and bottom, depth of can, distance from top of 
cans to top of covers, when same are in their proper 
position, inside diameter of hose and depth of water 
usually cai-ried in cans. 



BURNS FILLER. SAULS FILLER. 

The Burns Filler. 

Furnished in all sizes from a 4-inch can upward. 

Standard Sizes. 

For 100 and 2(.iO lb. cans $13.00 

For 300 lb. cans_._, 15.00 

Nickelplated and polished, extra -_ 3.00 

Other Sizes Quoted on Application. 

The Sauls Filler. 

Each, Crated $25.00 






hand-power ammonia pump. 



Hand=Power Pump for Charging Absorption 
Ice Machines. 

This Pump is made entirely of Cast and Wrought Iron, in order 
that it may be used for Ammonia and not be affected thereby 
as would a pump having brass parts. It is made with Caps over 
Suction and Discharge Checks, is double-acting, and ready for 
service when delivered. It has one-inch Suction, three-quarter- 
inch Discharge connections, and has a six-foot Suction and 
Discharge Hose and connections. 

Pump complete with 6-foot suction hose and 0-foot 

discharge hose, ready for operation $30.00 



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Iron Pipe Coils and Bends. 



65 




"S COIL. 




FLAT SPIRAL COIL. HEATER COIL. PIPE OFFSET 

BEND 



BOX COIL. 




WALL COIL, PLAIN. 





TUYERE COIL. 



WALL OR MITER COIL. 



CONTINUOUS DOUBLE 
HORIZONTAL RANGE BOILER COIL. COIL. 




ATTEMPORATOR COIL. 




ELECTRIC LIGHT 
BENDS. 




VERTICAL RANGE BOILER 
COIL. 




BASKET COIL. 




PIPE ELBOW, 
PIPE BEND FLANGED. FLANGED. 

Note. — Prices for above, or any other de.siga of coil will be quoted on specification. 



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Malleable Iron Fittings. 

Classification and Price List, Malleable Iron, Gas, Water and 

Steam Fittings. 

Price List. 

Class _-_ ABODE 

Price, per pound, Black .40 .20 .16 .13 .11 

" " Galvanized .._ .50 .27 .23 .20 .18 

Class A Price, 40 cents per pound. 

Elbows, ig', }£ X I's, 3^ X }i. R. and L. Couplings, 1^ in. Ells, R. and L., 1^ and % in. 

Tees, }i, % X }4, ^i x }i, % x }i. Couplings, R. H. , 1^ in. R. and L. Return Bends, ?^ and % in. 

Reducers. }i x %, Sg' x J^. 



Class B Price, 20 cents per pound. 



V SiC-yl^i" 1^ 



txM, 



Tees, 



J^xi-i in. 



;x 1^,3^X1^X3^. 



Elbows, Side Outlets, 1^ 

smaller. 
Tees, Side Outlets, 1^ 

smaller. 
Street Ells, 1^ and 3^ in. 
Crosses, ].£, 3^, 1^ in. 



in. and 



Reducing- Crosses, 1 in. and smaller. 
Drop Ells and Tees, ij in. and 

smaller. 
Caps, ,'4 and % in. 
Lock Nuts, I4, 33 and 1^ in. 
Reducing Couplings, ^jxi^ to 

3,;^ X 3g, inclusive. 
Extension Pieces, 3g and i^ in- 
R. and L. Couplings, I4 and 3j^ in. 



R. Hand Couplings, ,'4 and % in. 
R. and L. Elbows, 1^ in. 
Waste Nuts, ^i in. and smaller. 
Chandelier Hooks, all sizes. 
Return Bends, 3jj and Jl in. 
Return Bends, R. and L., 3£, 1 in. 
Wall Plates, all sizes. 
45° Ells, I2 in. and smaller. 
Y's, i.<, 3/in. 



Class C Price, 

Elbows, J^and HyiH- 
Elbows, R. and L., %, 1 in. 
Tees, ij and ig in. reducing. 



Drop Ells, 3^ in. and larger. 
Drop Tees, 3^ in. and larger. 



Caps, 



and 1 in. 



Elbows, Side Outlets, % in. and 

larger. 
Tees, Side Outlets, J^ in. and larger. 
Street Ells, %, X, % x 1^, \ x -'i in. 
Crosses, 1 and ^{^ in., straight. 



Lock Nuts, p^, 1, II4' in. 
Reducing Couplings, yi'x.}'^ to 1 
in., inclusive. 

3,, 



16 cents per pound. 

Extension Pieces, ^'^ in. and larger. 
Waste Nuts, 1 in. and larger. 
Return Bends, 3^, 1 in. 
45° Ells, ^l to 2 in., inclusive. 
Y's, 1 in. and larger. 
Return Bends, R. and L., H4 in. and 
larger. 



Class D - Price, 13 cents per pound. 



Elbows and Tees, ^ and 1 in. 
Crosses, II4' in. and larger. 
Street Ells, 1 in. and larger. 
Caps, 1^4 in. and larger. 
R. and L. Elbows, II4' in. 
larger. 



and 



Look Nuts, \}4, in. and larger. Return Bends, II4 in. and larger. 

Reducing Couplings, IJ^ in. and R. and L. Couplings, 1 in. and 

larger. larger. 

R. H. Couplings, 1 and II4 in. 45° Elbows, 2i,j in. and larger. 

Such Fittings as have smaller outlets than J^ inch will be classed " C." 



Class E Price, 11 cents per pound. 

Elbows and Tees, I'^i in. and larger. Right Hand Couplings, IJj, 2 in. Sucli Fittings in this class that have 

outlets smaller than 1 inch to be classed " D." 

The run of Tees (Bullheads) gives the size for the purpose ot classification, and the outlet being larger 
does not change it. 

Return Bends, reduced, Return Bends, spread. Elbows tapped on pitch 15 per cent, added. 



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67 



Malleable Fittings. 

List of Sizes and Weights of Malleable Fittings. 

ElboAvs. 

Note — Weights on this and following- pages are only approximate and not guaranteed. 








ELBOW. 




PLAIN, FOK GAS. 






Weight, 
Plain. 


Size. 




Lbs. per 100. 




Js 


8 


J€x 


}^ 


'ii 




H 


SH 


?|x 


Vs 


14K 


% X 


¥ 


14 




% 


15 


Kx 


M 


22K 


}i^ 


H 


19}^ 




1/ 





3^X 


Ts 


31 


KX 


K 


35 




.5^ 


33l.< 


Ix 


K 


jv^i 


Ix 


M 


45 




1 


42K 


li^x 


M 


83 


li^x 


1 


88JI 


Ik' 




V6 



"Weislit, 

Beaded. 

Lbs. per 100. 



10 



16 
16 

23K 

40K 

39 

59 

61K 
63 
1041^ 

99 



Size. 

11^X1 
1^X11^ 

m 

2 X ni 

2 X 1 

2 X 1 1^ 

2 

2}i X 2' 

3 X 2 

3 X 2l| 

3 
3}4 X 3 

4 X 31^ 




ELBOW. 
BEADED, FOR STEAM. 



WeiRht, 

Plain. 

Lbs. per 100. 

1021.,' 

101 
105 
176 



169 
1691.^ 



Weiglit. 

Beaded. 

Lbs. per 100. 

167 

]4SV^ 

145 

143 

225 

215 

240 

214 

388 

344 

407 

438 

531 

620 

1200 

1000 

1250 

1506 




45° ELBOW. 



Size. 

% 

1 



bizc. 

3i 



45° E.lb.ows. 



Weigbt, Beaded. 
Lbs. per 100. 

121^ 

16,1^ 

31 








Size. 
2 


49 








^H 


Stre 


et 


E.lb 


ows, 


Weight. Beaded. 
Lbs. per 100. 








Size. 


16 








1.14x1 


26 
44 










47 








m 


72 








2 X 11.,' 


73 








2 




STREET ELBOAV. 



Weight. Beaded. 
Lbs. per 100. 

831^ 

lis 

170 



Weight, Beaded. 
Lbs. per 100. 

107 

114 

153 

158 

220 

260 



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Malleable Fittings. 





SIDE OUTLET ELBOW. 



DROP ELBOW. 



Size. 



3/ - - 



73 -^ 78 '^ 74 
>^ X ^s' X % 



Side Outlet Elb. 

Weight, Plain. 
Lbs. per 100. 

12 
1 



ows. 



ii X % X 3| 

3/ -w 3^ 1 



•l^' X % X 3a.- 



19K 
29 

37 
38 
40 



Size. 
X 1 
X 1 
X 1 

X 1 



3^ 



X i£ 

X % 

xl 



X lU X 1 
Hi X lU X 114 

74 ■»■ 74 ^ 74 ■*f* 

SmaDest opening is always the .side opening. 

Drop Elbows — Female. 

Weight, Plain. 
Size. Lbs. per 100. Si/.e. 

H-ay^ 13 J^X K 

% X 14 22 :'4 X % 

%X% 19 i'^x ;^<i- 

Vi X 3^ 27 1x1 

Extension Pieces — Male and Female. 



EXTENSION PIECE. 

Male and Female. 

Weight, Plain. 
Lbs, per 100. 

48 
49l.< 

BIK 
551^ 
87 
91K 



Weight, Plain. 
Lbs. per 100. 

27 

401^ 

4114 




Size. 

'•r X ?o 



Weight. 
Lbs. per 100. 

m 

15 



Size. 

%x % 
1 X 1 



Weight, 
Lbs. per 100. 

221;^ 
32>|. 




PLAIN FOR GAS. 



Size. 



Tees. 



BEADED FOR STEAM. 



l8 


. 




:'8X 


^4 




;^4X 


^8 




M 






i^x 


H 




% X 


14X 


'4 


MX 


14X 


M- 


?8'X 


Is 




?8 X 


.^4 




i^S 






%x 


% 




.98' X 


'■'A 




Kx 


1 




3«x 


14 X 


J^ 


ijx 


14 X 


M 


i^x 


MX 


M 


Kx 


MX 


M' 


Mx 


Mx 


M 


Kx 


MX 


M 


V%x 


M 




i^x 


M 




J^ 






3^x 


?4- 




i|x 


1 




Mx 


l,k' 




Vx 


Mx 


M 


%x 


MX 


M 


a^x 


M X 


?i 


MX 


Mx 


1 


%x 


Mx 


14 


Mx 


Mx 


M 


%x 


Kx 


M 


Mx 


Mx 


M 


^x 


Mx 


1 


3^X 


H 




34 X 


M' 





Weight, Plain. 


Weight, Beaded 


Lbs. per 100. 


Lbs. per 100. 


9 




8 





9M 




12 


"M 


16 




15 





18M 





16 





15 





16M 


17 


24 





27 


— 


isM 




22 





20 




24K 





26M 





32M 





21 




11% 


22M 


26 


32 


29M 


3314 


34M 




76 





29 





35M 





30M 





50 




33 




29 




34 


38M 


38 


49M 


60M 




29M 





30M 


42 



Size. 



.9-4 X 


M 


% 




%^ 


1 


34 X 


i}^: 


Mx 


iM 


1 X 


Mx M 


1 X 


^^8X M 


1 X 


58 X 1 


1 X 


M X 11,4^ 


1 X 


Mx M 


1 X 


Mx M 


1 X 


Mx ■% 


1 X 


J4X1 


1 X 


Mxl 


1 X 


M X 1,14 


1 X 


.:^x M 


1 X 


:¥x M 


1 X 


•■'ix % 


1 X 


^Uxl 


1 X 


.^'4X1'4 


1 X 


'4 


1 X 


.M' 


1 X 


M 


1 X 


iii 


1 X 


1'4 


1 X 


iM 


114 X 


Mxl 


IJ4 X 


M X 11^ 


H4 X 


Mxl 


ikx 


M X 1,1^ 


Ijlx 


?ix J^ 


li€x 


3^x1 


iMx 


?ixiM 


Wx 


1 X M 


i3€x 


1 X v. 



Weight, Plain. 
Lbs. per 100. 

34 
41 
34 
64 
69 

44M 
47K 
54 

67M 

3VM 

42 



48 
08 

39M 
44 
88 
49 

67K 

37 

35 

41M 

60M 

53 

60M 
109 
83 
89 
83 
94 
67 
72 
89 
66 
47 



Weight, Beaded. 
Lbs. per 100. 

52 
49 
59M 



62 



54 
58 
65 

78 

44 
47 
44 



75 
96M 



86 
124 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY. NEW YORK 



69 



Malleable Fittings. 
Tees. 



size 




Weight, Plain. 
Lbs. per 100. 


Weight, Beaded 
Lbs. per 100. 


II4 Xl X ^4 




65 


92 


lU X 1 X 1 




T4 


103 


114x1 Xl'4 

1 I4 X 1 X 1)1 
1 '4 X ^s 




92 

109 

63 


132 
89 


1 '4 X 1., 




66 


89 


Ij^x ;'4 

1 I4 X 1 




Tl 
80 


96 
111 


1'4 




90 


115 


i'4 X 11.; 




89 


102 


1 '4 X 2 ■ 







206 


n., X 1;, X 1 




91 





li|x >|xlJi 
U.<x Mxl)^ 
nix ?4xlJ^ 




1131^ 
90 
114 


"l76 


11.; Xl X % 




81 





li., xl xl 




91 





11.; xi X lu 




94 





11., xl xli^ 




109 


183 


n.^xii^x % 
11.; X 11^x1 




82 
91 


139 


11-1 X 114x11^ 

11.^x114x1^ 




96 
110 


164 
174 


IKx % 
li/-ix y 
1^1 X ;^- 
11.^X1 




85 
102 


114^ 
851^ 
1201^ 
150 


n{xi}4 




102 


155 


^H 




126 


171 


ll;;x2 

2 " X 1.; X 2 




1311^ 
250 


212 
273 


2 X % X 2 




203 


267 


2 X 1 X 2 




221 


273 




J*-i 




« 




^1 





Crosses. 



Size. 



% X 


M 




3/ 






78 






J^x 


%x 


u 


Mx 


%x 


% 


Kx 


% X 


% 


1/^x 


M 




Kx 


% 




H 






%x 


?8X 


¥2 


H^ 


Mx 


% 


%x 


3^x 


K 


%x 


% 




?4x 


% 




H 






1 -x 


^x 


H 


1 X 


%x 


% 


1 X 


%x 




1 X 


Mx 


M 


1 X 


% 




1 X 


% 




1 X 


% 




1 






114X 


1 X 


K 


114X 


1 X 


1 



11% X 



PLAIN FOE GAS. 

Weight, Plain. 
Lb!, per 100. 

16 

22 

231^ 

25 

131^ 

231.^ 

29>^ 

341^ 

26 

361^ 

32 

38^ 

37K 

37 

39 

50K 

64M 

42 
32 
37 
59 

83 
65 



Weight, Beaded. 
Lbs. per 100. 



34 
39 
39 



46 
49 
58 
79 



74 







Weight, Plain. 


Weight, Beaded 


Size. 




Lbs. per 100. 


Lbs. per 100. 


2 X 1 1/^ X 


IM 


172 


203 


2 X 1 l:j' X 


1,1^ 


146 


232 


2 xli4X 


2 


203 


270 


2 X li^x 


1J<^ 


155 


208 


2 xlijx 


1^2" 


169 


210 


2 x 11.? X 


2 


214 


264 


2 X % 




118 


124 


2 X % 




120 


163 


2 X M 




107 


165 


2 X 1 




130 


175 


2 X 114 




152 


219 


2 xli^ 




154 


217 


2 




197 


262 


2 x2l^ 







350 


21| X 1 







350 


2J'^xlii 







300 


21-^x11^ 






300 


21^x2 







3.50 


2J^ 







500 


3 XII4 






450 


3 X ll| 







450 


3 x2 







500 


3 X2l^ 






650 


3 







750 


31^ X 2% 







700 


Z14 X 3 







850 


3l| 






1300 


4 x2 







1000 


4 X21^ 







1100 


4 x3 






1200 


4 x3l>| 






1300 


4 






1450 




BEADED FOR STEAM. 





Weight, Plain. 


Weight, Beaded 


Size. 


Lbs. per 100. 


Lbs. per 100. 


114 x K 


71K 


69 


IJix % 


86 


71K 


ii^xl 


92 


85 


^M 


100 


115 


IK X 11^X11;^ 


92 





l^x % 


85 





l^x % 


87 


94 


l^x M 


108 


138 


1^x1 


100 


167K 


IK X 114 


121 


155 


IK 


142 


157 


2 X K 


101 


200 


2 X ?.^ 


122 


198 . 


2 X 1 


118 


215 


2 xl!^ 


162 


210 


2 xlK 


149 


236 


2 


218 


300 


2K X IK 





350 


2Kx2 





400 


2K 





550 


3 x2 




600 


3 X 2K 




800 


3 





888 


3K 




950 


4 





1600 











70 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Malleable Fittings. 




Side Outlet Tees. 



SIDE OUTLET TEE. 



Size. 

% 

1 

ll^" 



Size. 


Weight, Plain. 
Lljs. per 100. Size. 


Weight, Plain, 
Lbs. per 100. 


M 


28K 1 
46 \^ 

Malleable Y's. 


561^ 
102 


Weight, Beaded. 
Lbs. per 100. 




Size. 


113 

187 




2 




Weight. 
Lbs. per lOO. 

275 
437 

11 100 



Drop E,lbows. 






LONG DROP ELBOW. FLANGE, RIGHT SIDE. 

Drop Elbows — Male and Female. 



Size. 



1^8 X % 

H X 3.3 



% long Di'op. 



Weight. 
Lbs. per 100. 

12 

161-^ 
26 



Sizs. 
3r X 3,' 



•^ 78 

xSo' 



FLANGE, LEFT SIDE. 



Weight. 
Lbs. per 100. 

21 

25>^ 

16 



Drop Elbows— With Flange. 



Size. 

H X M 
% X % 



Weight. 
Lbs. per 100. 

141,^ 
201? 



Size. 
%x% 



Weight. 
Lbs. per 100. 

13K 

mi 



Drop Tees. 









DROP TEE, 

Female. 




DROP TEE. 

Male and Female. 










Drop Tees- 


-Female. 








Size. 


Weight, 
Lbs, per 100. 


Size. 


Weight. 
Lb£. per 100. 


Size. 


Lbs, 


'eight, 
per 100 


% X % X M 
% X % X 1^ 
% X % X % 
% X % X H 
M X 33' X % 

Yz X J. 2 X Yi 

The smallest 


15,12" 

mi 
21 

16 
21 
27 

26 J 2 
size is the size of drop. 


2^X1,^X3,3^ 

34 X 34: X 14 

% X '% X % 


16 

33 

31 

37l.< 

35 

34 


.3^x3^x1^ 

MX34X3^ 
1 X % X % 
1 X 1 X J^ 
1 X 1 X Y 

1 X 1 X ?4' 




42 

4H1.< 

46 

43 

58 

60 












Drop 


Tees — Male and Female. 








Size. 


Weight. 
Lbs. per 10( 


). 


Size 


Weight, 
Lbs. per 100. 


Size. 


W 

Lbs, 


eight, 
per 100. 


I4 X M X M 
?8 X 14 X >^ 

% X ?^ X M 
M X 3s X 3^ 


17 
14W 

18J^ 
18M 




^2 X Y X Ss' 

M X i£ X 3,3 
MxMxJs' 


26 1 X 3^ X 3s' 
33 1 X 1 X % 

Withdrop2i.nong. 
36 3- X 33 X 33 




44 
37 

251^ 



NASON MANUFACTURING CDMPANY, NEW YORK 



Malleable Fittings. 






OPEN PATTERN, BANDED. CLOSE PATTERN, BANDED. 

Return Bends. 

Open Pattern, Banded. 
Size 1.,' -^^ 1 

Center to Center, inches l->2 2 -i^g 

Pounds per 100 35 104 134 

Close Pattern, Banded. 

Size 3g !_, ;>^ 1 

Center to Center, inches 'g lig l^g p^ 

Pounds per 100. _ _ 20 S.j 67 luo 

Square Pattern, Banded, 

Size _. 3g' 1, 3^ 

Center to Center, inches lig U^' 2 

Pounds per 100 2.5 45" "72 



SQUARE 


PATTERN 


I, BANDED. 




2/8 
2021^ 




IK 
3I4 
251 




2 
4 

454 


434 
832 


1'4 

1B4 


ll.,' 
21 J 
24.5 




2 

395 


625 


3 
850 


1 

2M 
122 


3 

190 




243 


2 
4.50 






OPEN PATTERN, BEADED. 



MEDIUM PATTERN, BEADED. 



CLOSE PATTERN, PLAIN. 



Open Pattern, Beaded. 

Size---. - - 1.^ 3:^ 1 

Center to Center, inches II.2 2 2i.< 

Pounds per 100.- -._ Z5 104 134 

Medium Pattern, Beaded. 

Size }4 % 1 

Center to Center, inches ll^ 1^% IJj 

Pounds per 100 -_ 37 551,' 92f; 

Close Pattern, Plain. 

Size --- }i % 1 

Center to Center, inclies \^ 1-^^ \\4 

Pounds per l(iO S0i.< 54 S's" 

Weight. Weight. Weight. 

Size. Lds. per 100. Size. Lbe. per 100. Size. Lbs. per 100. 

?4 H 1>2 TO I4 41.3' 

.^8 8 2 97 % 1 

}i lll.< 2X 219 1^ 12 

% 19 3 350 3j 18 

1 . 30 31^ 575 

CAPS. l>i 40 4 " 782 



s 

2021-.^ 



251 



4 
454 



1^€ 
152 




163 



Size. 
1 

m 
2 



244 



32 



228 

Wc'isht. 

Lbs. per 100. 

25 

49 



333 



m 

832 
9 

3 
4 
411O 




PLUGS. 








Reducing 


Couplings. 








Weight. 




Weight. 




Weight. 


Size. 


Lbs. P' r 100. 


Size. 


Lbs. per 100. 


Size. 


Lbs. per 100. 


k X 1^ 


6>^ 


iM'xi 


53 


2Ki X 11.,' 


250 


% X 1^ 


9 


iKx M 




21,' X 2 


213 


>8 X M 


VJ^ 


1J2X y^ 


68 


3 X 1 


323 


>2 X M 


12 


m^ % 


09 


3 X 1 ^i 


338 


^ X M 


14 


m X 1 


59 


3 X 13^ 


350 


?4xi.i 


21 


i>£xii4 


70 


3 x2 


320 


?4 X M 


21 


2 X 3i 


85 


3 X214 


323 


:34 X 3^ 


22 


2 X 1^ 


90 


31.^ X 11-1 


513 


1 X14 


33 


2 X ?4 


102 


31-^ X 2 


538 


1 x% 


33 


2 X 1 


1251^ 


314 X 21^ 




1 xi^ 


36 


2 X 1 14' 


91 


3^x3 


543 


1 X3^ 


31 


2 X IH 


1081^ 


4 x2 


650 


1^4 X % 


34^ 


2KX 34 


225 


4 x2i^ 


700 


\\^% 


53 


23^ X 1 


182 


4 x3 


650 


i% X 14 


47 


2Mxl'i 


225 


4 X 31^ 


682 



73 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Malleable Fittings 
R-educing Couplings. 





COUPLI 


NGS, EIGHT AND LEFT. 








COUPLINGS, RIUHl 


HAND. 


Size. 


Weight 




Weiglit. 




Weight. 




Weiffht. 


Lbs per 100. 


Size. 


Lbs. per 100. 


Size. 


Lbs. per 100. 


Size. 


Lbs. per 100 


k 


9 


1 


oOlj' 


}i 


iU 


m 


80 


H 


13 


IM 


72 


% 


1 
■ 10}4 


2 
2>^ 


127 










Vi 


17 


3 




'A 


1^>^ 


IM 


106 


% 


25 


3^ 




% 








1 


iOK 


4 


675 


29 


2 


1.52 


iM 


53 










PUMP ROD COUPLING. 



Size 

Number of Threads to Inch ..]_._'!'["""'"... 

Price, Malleable Iron (per pound), Black 

" " Galvanized. 

Locknuts. 






Weight. 




Weight. 


ize. 


Lbs. per 100. 


Size. 


Lbs. per 100 


k 


.3 


1^4 


27 


•in 


5^2 


Ui 


34 


¥>. 


ni 


2 


481,4' 


H 


^m 


•2U 


107 




19 


3 


139 



Size. 




MALLEABLE STRAPS. 
Weight. 
Lbs. per 100. Size. 



114: 




Size. 



=8 
16 


16x14 


14 


}4 


•25 

•35 


•30 
.40 


■25 

■35 


•25 
■35 




WALL PLATE. 



Approximate 
Weiglltper 100. 

14 




WASTE NUTS, PLAIN OR TINNED. 



Weight. 
Lbs. per 100. 


Size. 


Weight. 
Lbs. per 100. 


Size. 


Weight. 
Lbs. per 100 


9^8 
I3J4 
18 


■ U 


6 


^=4 
1 


13M 





CHANDELIER LOOPS. 

Weight. 
Size. Lbs. per 100. 

% 16=8 

Vz 201^ 



CHANDELIER HOOKS — Male. CHANDELIER HOOKS — Female. 



Size. 



Weight. 
Lbs. per 100. 

19 



Size. 

^8 
1< 



Weight. 
Lbs. per 100. 

20 

211^;: 



WASTE NUTS, PLAIN. 

Weight. 
Size. Lbs. per 100. 

H 7 



No .. 
Size Nut . 




a 

3J 



■31.; 

1 7' 



GAS COCK WRENCHES. 
4 41.3' 5 51.1 6 

a 3 2 3 pi" ■> R 

F2" 3^ T 



.^0. 



^H 



il ¥5 ¥2' 



81| 9 
1 fi"" 110 



10 



n 12 

133 12 7 
'35 %¥ 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



73 



Cross=overs, Offsets, Wash=Tray Fittings, Etc. 




MALLEABLE IRON GALVANIZED CEOSS-OVERS. 

Tapped }{ inch to cross Jj^-inch pipp, each 

1 
1\ 



Size. 



3,' 



•i 
1 
1 




OFFSET. 

Center to 
Center. 

m 



22 

35 
45 
6o 

32 
50 

62 

49 
68 



Pounds per 
100 Pieces. 

65 

70 

90 

110 




MALLEABLE IRON GALVANIZED CROSS-OYER 
WITH BACK OUTLET. 

Back Outlet same size as Run. 
Tapped i^ inch to cross i^-inch pipe, each 



1 



.26 

39 
.60 




MALLEABLE IRON GALVANIZED CROSS OVER TEE. 

Size, 1^ incli to cross }.<-inch pipe, eacli 38 

■' ?a " " H " " " -- 56 

" .86 



1 



1 




Sizes 

Price per pound. 



TIN PIPE STRAP. 
!■: 3' li 3 



1 I'j.' 11; 



.25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 







*iiilh - ,i' 












(U 


i 


- - . - 


1^ 






SERVICE TEE. 


2x 1 


I4 X 2. 


Size. 






Class. 


Lbs. per 100 


Mx 


,= 8'X 


?8 




B. 


... 


^'-iX 


^Ux 


% 




C. 


50 


1 X 


1 X 


% 




C. 




1 X 


?ix 


1 




C. 


--- 


1 X 


1 X 


1 




D. 


80 


1'4 X 


,^4 X 


I'4 




D. 


120 


U4X 


1 X 


1'4 




D. 


120 


1'4X 


114X 


1'4 




D. 


131 


li^x 


l^ix 


IK 




D. 




]}<x 


iM X 


IK' 




D. 





2 X 


1 X 







D. 


300 


2 X 


1>4X 


._) 




D. 


300 


2 X 


Us X 


2 




D. 


305 


2 X 


2 X 


2 




D. 


320 


'2}i X 


2 X 


21.^ 




D. 


460 


2Mx 


2^ix 


^K 




D. 


500 


3 X 


21^ X 


3 




D. 


750 


3 X 


3 X 


3 




D. 


850 




COLUMN PLATE. 

Prices on Column Plate and Pipe Columns 
quoted on specification. 




MALLEABLE IRON GALVANIZED WASH TRAY 
SUPPLY FITTING. 

Adopted by modern sanitary plumbers throughout 

the countrj'. 
No. Outlets 1., 3^ ^o X 3^' 

1. Standard length, each .20 .30 .30 

2. Extra long, each .25 .35 .35 

We furnish Standard length fittings unless 

otherwise specified. 



74 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Couplings and Unions. 




WROUGHT IRON COUPI-ING. 




RIGHT AND LEFT COUPLING. 




PATENT DRIVE PIPE COUPLING. 



Wrought Iron and Drive Pipe Couplings. 



Size 

Couplings, Plain 

R. and L_. 
" Galvanized 
" Drive Pipe 



05 .05 .06 .07 .lO .13 .17 .21 .28 .40 .60 .80 1. 00 1.50 1.65 2.40 3.25 4.25 5.50 7.50 10.00 

-.- .07 .08 .II .15 .20 .25 .30 .50 .85 1.20 1.60 2.00 

--- .06 .08 .10 .13 .18 .25 .32. 40 .55 .80 1.05 1.40 2.00 2.25 3.25 --- 

.10 .12 .15 .25 .30 .40 .60 .80 1.30 1.50 2.00 2.40 2.80 3.85 4.00 5.00 6.00 8.00 






MALLEABLE UNION. 



AMERICAN UNION. 



SECTION AMERICAN UNION. 



Malleable and American Unions. 



Size 

Malleable Union, 
(I li 

American " 



Plain 

Galvanized- 

Plain 

Galvanized. 



, 8 
.18 
.27 



'4 
.18 

•27 
.20 
.24 



3„' 
.20 

•30 
.24 
.28 



.22 

■33 

.28 

•35 



.27 
.40 

•35 
.46 



■33 
■50 
.40 

■55 



.46 
.70 
.56 
.78 



11., 
■58 
.90 
.80 
1. 12 



■75 
1-15 

■ 95 
1-35 



1^55 
2-35 
2.00 
2.90 



2.10 
3-15 
2.75 
3^75 



3-65 4-35 
550 6.50 




Dart and Keystone Unions. 



Size 

Dart Union, 



Plain 30 



" " Galvanized,- .45 

Keystone Union, Plain .20 

" " Galv .24 



.40 
.60 
.24 
.28 



•50 
•75 
.28 

•35 



,4 
.60 
.90 

•35 
.46 



1 

.80 

1.20 

.40 

■55 



1'4 

1.20 

1.80 

•56 

.78 



1.60 

2.40 

.80 



DART UNION, 

Malleable, Gun 

Metal Ground 

Seat. 




Malleable Union Elbo-ws. 



Size 1^ ■''4 

Male and Female, Plain .48.62 

" " " Galvanized .72 .93 

Female, Plain .42 .54 

' Galvanized.. 63.81 



1 lij 



11.; 



.72 1.05 1.20 1.80 3.30 
1.08 1.60 1.80 2.70 4.95 

.63 .90 1.05 1. 55 2.85 
•95 1-35 1-58 2.354.30 




MALE AND FEMALE. 



FEMALE UNION. 




Malleable Union Tees. 

Size 1., \ 1 li_, n., i ii| 

Male and Female, Plain .52 .65 .80 i.io 1.30 1.95 3.70 

" " " Galvanized .78 i.oo 1.20 1.65 1.95 2.95 5.55 
Female, Plain .45 .57 .70 .951.151.703.20 



Galvanized. .. 



.68 .86 1.05 1.45 1.75 2.5s 4.80 




MALE AND FEMALE. 



FEMALE UNION. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Sprinkler Heads, Clips and Saddles. 



In ordering state temperature at -wrhich 
metal is to fuse. 





ESTEY SPRINKLER HEAD. 

Each 1. 00 



Size 

Short, each. 
Medium " _ 
SPRINKLER CLIP. Long " . 




WALWORTH SPRINKLER HEAD. 

Each ._ 1. 00 



Sprinkl 


er 


Clips. 
















1 


'4 


Uj -2 


2V^ 


3 


3l< 


4 


iH 


5 


6 


.09 .09 


10 


.11 .13 


•IS 


.18 


.19 


.20 


•23 


•23 


•^5 


.09 .09 


10 


.11 .13 


■IS 


.i8 


•19 


.20 


■ 23 


•23 


■25 


.12 .12 


13 


•15 -17 


.20 


.2S 


.28 


.29 


•32 


•32 


•3S 




Size 



for 2 

3 

4 
4 '4 

4M 
41-2 
5 

5,^8 

6 

6 

6 '4 

6^4 

V's 

1^^ 



10 
10 
12 
12 



Pipe, Tapped 


for 1 inch to 1 


" ' 


' 1 


' 2 


(( ( 


' 1 - ' 


f ., 


Casing, 


1 


* 2 


" ' 


' 1 


i 2 


Pipe, 


' 1 


' 'i 


" 


' 1 


' 2 


Casing, 


' 1 


' 2 


'* ' 


'■ 2M ' 


' 4 


Pipe, 


' 1 


* 2 


< 


' 21,^ ■ 


' 4 


Casing, 


' 1 


t -) 


i( c 


' 2W 


' _i. 


(( ' 


' 1 


■ '>, 




' 2I3 


' 4 


Pipe, ' 


' 1 


' '2 


t( ( 


' 2^0', ■ 


' 4 


Casing, ' 


' 1 


' 2 


' 


' 21^ ■ 


' 4 


Pipe, 


' 1 


' 2 


" c 


' 21.,' 


' 4 


(( ( 


' 1 


' 2 


" ' 


' 21., 


' 4 



Malleable Iron Saddles. 

2 incli opening, each i.oo 

I.oo 

I 25 

2.00 

2.25 

.._ 2.50 

2.75 

2.75 

S.So 

2.50 

_ 5.75 

3.00 

5-75 

---- 4-5° 

6.50 

,. 4.50 

6.50 

S.oo 

6.50 

---- S-50 

6.7s 

6.25 

8.7s 



Wrought Iron Saddles. 



Size for 2 incli Pipe, Tapped for 1 inch to li.< inch opening, each i.oo 

21^ ' ■ ■ - '-'■ 



3 
4 
4W 



10 
10 
12 
12 



Casing, 
Pipe, 



^i 



1.50 
2.00 
2.25 
2.50 
2.75 
5-5° 
2.50 

5-75 
4-50 
6.50 

S-50 
67s 
6.25 

8.75 



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Standard Brass Gas Fixture Fittings. 





BRACKET SWING 
COCK. 



UNIVERSAL BRACKET 
SWING COCK. 





UNIVERSAL PENDANT 
COCK. 



REVOLVING PENDANT 
COCK. 



Standard Swing and Pendant Cocks, 

Size SgxJs' 3gxV S^H .Wxi| U^Vs H^H 

Bracket Swing Cocks, per dozen 9.10 8.45 8.15 8.15 7.80 7.80 

Universal Bracket Cocks, per dozen 13.00 12.30 12.00 12.00 11.70 11.70 

Universal Pendant Cocks, per dozen 10.20 9.70 9.40 9.10 8.80 8.80 

Revolving- Pendant Cocks, per dozen 8.50 8.io 7.80 7.50 7.10 7.10 




£■-- -^ *S4^^ 

UNIVERSAL SWING. L PENDANT COCK. WING JOINT, 

Standard Swing CocRs and Wing Joints. 

Size— Js-x^g' Sg'xi^' Sgxig I4xi.i 

Universal Swings, per dozen — 9.10 8.80 8.80 8.40 

L Pendant Cocks, per dozen 5.80 5.20 5,20 5.20 

Wing Joints, per dozen 14.00 13.00 12.00 



8.10 


7.80 


4.90 


4.90 






HOSE COCK, HOSE COCK, 

Female, Large Gas Way. Male, Large Gas Way. 

Standard Hose and Pillar Cocks. 

Size ^i h 

Hose Cocks, Female, per dozen 5-5° 4-9° 

Hcse Cocks, Male, per dozen S-8o 5.20 

Pillar Cooks, Male, per dozen 6.20 5.50 



PILLAR COCK, 

Male. 



4-50 
4.90 
5.20 



4.20 

4-50 
4.90 




PILLAR COCK, 

Female. 



HOSE END. 

Male. 




Standard Pillar Cocks and Hose ELnds. 

Size... -- H ^i H 

Pillar Cocks, Female, per dozen 6.50 5.20 4.50 

Hose Ends, Male, per dozen __ _ 9.00 4.00 3.50 

Hose Ends, Female, per dozen 6.00 3.60 3.20 



V, 



u 


^-'8 


4.20 


390 


3.iO 


2.80 


2.90 


2.60 



i 



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Standard Brass Gas Fixture Fittings. 





STIFF JOINT. TOP OR MIDDLE SWING. TWO-LIGHT PENDANT COCK. 

Standard Stiff Joints, Swings and Cocks. 

Size ioXi| i,x3s i.x'^ i.xU ^'gx'a s^x^ ^^^i^ 

Stiff Joints, per dozen 3.20 2.60 2.60 2.60 1.90 1.80 1.50 

Top or Middle Swings, per dozen lo.oo 10.00 10.00 6.20 5.50 5.20 

Two-Liglit Pendant Cocljs, per dozen _ 14.00 14.00 10.10 9.10 9.10 

Straight Cocks, per dozen 6.20 6.20 4.90 4.50 4.50 




STRAIGHT COCE. 


I4XI4' 


Vx^i? 


l^x^a 


1.50 


1.40 


1.40 


4.90 


4-50 


4.20 


9.10 


8.40 


8.40 


4-50 


4.20 


3-90 







CHANDELIER HOOK, CHANDELIER HOOK, STRAIGHT NOZZLE. BRASS CAP, 

Male. Female. 

Chandelier HooKs, Straight Nozzles and Brass Caps. 

Size H ^8 I4 

Chandelier Hooks, Male, per dozen 3-0° 2.60 2.60 

Chandelier Hooks, Female, per dozen 3-00 2.60 2.60 

Straight Nozzles, per dozen... . 3-0° i-90 i-6o 

Brass Caps, per dozen 2.60 1.90 1.90 

I 

INDEPENDENT COCK. L B0ENER COCK. SIDE NOZZLE. 

Standard Independent and L Burner CocKs and Side Nozzles 

Size__ }ix}i 1./X?3 ?gxa^ ^ l:jXl, 

Independent Cocks, per dozen... 8.00 8.00 6.50 6.00 

Size . I'axi^ Ssxig }4^'^s 

L Burner Cocks, per dozen 6.20 5.20 4.50 

Side Nozzles, per dozen 2.30 1.60 



^8 
2.60 
2.60 
1. 00 

1.90 






5-50 

4.20 

1. 00 






LENGTHENING 
PIECE. 



TWO-LIGHT PILLAR 
BODY. 



TWO-LIGHT BRACKET 
OR Y BODY. 



Lengthening Piece, Two=Light Pillar and BracRet Body. 

T ^'f" ;< r - - '8x^» 

Lengthening Pieces, per dozen i.9!> 

Two-Light Pillar Bodies, per dozen 5.20 

Two-Light Bracket or Y Bodies, per dozen , 3.90 



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Miscellaneous Gas Appliances. 






INDEPENDENT COCK. 

Lever Key (6 ft. Chaia on each Cock). 



Size 

Independent Cocks, per dozen 

Double Independent Cocks, per dozen 

Independent Cocks for Burner, per dozen _ 



DOUBLE INDEPENDENT COCK. 

Independent Cocks. 



INDEPENDENT COCK. 

For Burner. 



16.00 



14.20 
6.50 




L BURNER COCK, LONG. 



L Burner Cocks, Long. 

Mx4l^ 

--- - 8.25 

Gas Burners, Pillars and Tips. 



Size - . 
Per dozen 



78-^78 
12.00 



%x4J^ 
8.2s 



ALUMINDM GAS TIP. 

Gross 2.50 



IRON 

BURNER, 

BAT 

WING. 

Dozen .60 Dozen .50 
Gross 6.00 Gross 4.50 



COJIMON BRASS BKAY BRASS 
BURNER WITH PILLAR 

WIRE WITH 

SCREEN. REGULATOR. 

Gross 4.50 



TAPER SLIDE AND KEY AND PLAIN 
GAS KEY. 

Nickel Plated, per dozen ... 8.00 

Brass, per dozen 10.00 

Plain Gas Key, per dozen.. 6.00 




FANCY RING OR GLOBE HOLDER. 

4 inch, per gross 13.00 

per dozen 1.25 

5 inch, per gross 15.00 

per dozen 1.40 




WIRE GLOBE. 

7 inch diameter, per dozen. 



6.00 



BRAY 


BRAY 


BRASS 


BRASS 


FISH 


LAV.A 


SLIT 


UNION 


PILLAR 


PILLAR 


TAIL 


TIP. 


UNION 


JET 


FOR 


FOR 


IRON 


Gross 


BURNER. 


BURNER. 


REGULATOR. 


LAVA TIPS. 


BURNER. 


2.00 


Gross 5.50 


Gross 5.50 


Gross 2.00 


Dozen .20 


Gross 2.50 










Gross 2.00 


r, 


—^ 



MOHAIR TUBING, PATENT ENDS. 

Lengths 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 Feet. 
.16 per Foot. 




MONITOR HEATING BURNER AND STAND. 

No. 1 Burner, Brass Stem, perdoz. -i 00 
No. 2 " Iron " " " 8.00 
No. 3 " " .. « .. jo.oo 

No. 1 Stand Iron " " -3 00 

No. 2 " .. . . |„„ 

No. o " ■■ .. ., goo 




GOOSE NECK FOR PORTABLE STAND 

With Drop Light Socket. 
Goose Neck, per dozen. 2 Ko 

Socket, " " _ """ 2.00 



WAX TAPERS. 

Per doz.bxs., 30 Tapers in ea.i.5c 
Per doz.bxs., 60 Tapers in ea.3.00 




NOISELESS AKGAND BURNER 

With Grecian Holder. 
Per dozen 6.00, per gross 60.00 




MATCHLESS SELF-LIGHTING 
BURNER. 

Each .75 



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Extra Heavy Mill Fittings. 







INDEPENDENT COCK. 



TOP OR MIDDI,E SWING. TWO-LIGHT PENDANT COCK. STRAIGHT COCK. 

£xtra Heavy Swings and Cocks. 

T ^''■1,-WAr -.---■ 7 '^-^'-3 '^'^'^ y^^^ ?'8^'8 JsXJi 

i op 01- Middle Swings, per dozen 10.40 10.40 10.40 9.40 8.40 

Two-Light Pendant Cocks, per dozen 15.60 15.60 13.60 13.60 

Straight Cocks, per dozen 7.80 7.50 7.10 7.10 

Independent Cocks, per dozen xi.50 9.10 Sx^g Lever 10.50 per dozen. 



8.40 

13.60 

7.10 



6.50 

13-50 
6.80 



6.50 

13-50 
6.80 



5-80 

13-50 

6.80 





REVOLVING PENDANT COCK. UNIVERSAL SWING. 

Extra Heavy Pendant and Swing Cocks. 

Size. 3^x3^ Sjjxij' Sgxi-' 14x14 

Revolving Pendant Cocks, per dozen 10.40 10.40 10.40 10.40 

Universal Swings, " 14.00 13.00 13.00 12.30 

L Pendant Cocks, " 7.80 7.80 7.80 780 




L PENDANT COCK. 



H^H 


Vs^Vs 


10.40 


10.40 


12.30 


12.00 


7-50 












PILLAR COCK, HOSE COCK, HOSE COCK, L BURNER LEVER STREET- 

Male. Female. Male. cocK. lamp cock. 

Extra Heavy Burner and Hose Cocks. 

Size 3^ % I4 

Pillar Cocks, Male, per dozen 8.20 7.50 7.20 

Hose Cocks, Female, per dozen 7.50 7.00 7.00 

Hose Cocks, Male, " 8.60 8.00 8.00 

L Bvirner Cocks, " ._ 9.10 7.80 7.10 

Size ■ Ixig ?^xi3' 1,'xi.^ 3gxi, 

Lever Street-Lamp Cocks, per dozen 14.80 7.80 7.10 6.50 

Pillar Cocks, Female, per dozen 7.80 7.10 6.50 



PILLAR COCK, 




Female. 




Vs 




7.20 




7.00 




8.00 




7.10 


'4x1;; 


is'x^ 


6.10 


6.10 


6.20 


6.20 







UNITEKaAL BRACKET 



BRACKET SWING 



UNIVERSAL PENDANT 



SIDE 



COCK. 



COCK. COCK. NOZZLE. 

Extra Heavy Swing Cocks and Nozzles. 



Size 



Universal Bracket Cocks, per dozen. 
Bracket Swing Cocks, " 

Universal Pendant Cocks, " 

Size 

Side Nozzles, per dozen 

Straight Nozzles, per dozen 



,^3X^S' 
16.90 
11.70 
15.60 



^s'xi/ 
15.60 
11.70 

14-30 



2.60 

2.20 



2.20 
1.90 




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Common Staple Brackets. 




No. 100. 
No. Each. 

100. 6-inch 40 

101. 8-inch .45 




No. 
110. 



No. 110. 



Each. 
•SS 



No. 

114. 



No. 114. 



Each. 
•75 




No. lii-J. 
No. Each, 

^02 .45 



► 



No. 111. 
No. Each. 



111. 



.90 




No. 
11.5. 



No. 115. 



Each. 
1.20 




No. 
103. 



No. 103. 




No. 
104. 



No. 104. 



Each. 
.60 



Each. 
•50 





No. 106. 
No. Each, 

J'^tt - i.oo 



/e]i ll ..--! I I .uujmi ii.jBijii j ilfol 



No. 112. 
No. Each. 

112 1.25 




No. 113. 
No. Each. 

113 - 1.65 




No. 109. 
No. 

109. Gilt... 
109. Polished. . 



1^ 



Bss 



.^1 



No. 125. 
No. 

125. Gilt 
125. Poli.shed... 



Each. 
1.00 
1.20 



Each. 
.60 
.70 




No. 116. 
No. Each. 

116 -_. 1.65 




No. IIV. 
No. Each. 

11^--- 2.10 




1.40 




No. 121. 
No. Each. 

121-- 1.00 



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Gas Chandeliers. 



81 




No. 

5014. 

10048. 

5020. 

5021. 



Number of Lights. 



Gas Chandelier _ ^cq 

....'_.. C.CQ 

6.00 

" " 8.00 



o 


4 


5.60 


6.70 


7-25 


9.00 


7-50 


9.00 


10.00 


12.00 



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Gas Chandeliers. 




No. 

1774. Gas Chandelier 
1776. 
1775. 
1725. 
1773. 
1769. 



Number of Lights. 

2 3 4 

3-75 5-00 6-25 

10. GO 12.00 14.00 

8.15 10.00 11.85 

4.40 5.90 7.40 

9.50 11.50 13.50 

8.50 10.50 12.50 



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Gas Chandeliers. 



l^ 





AfP 50I7. 3 L TS. LGTM. 36 //V. SPO. 20 fJV, 



I 




N95O0/. lirs. lGr». 36//V.SPD. 20 /Af. 






N9S0!S. 2i.rS. IGTM. 36 /A/. SPD. 22 /A. 








/VPSOOS.SZTS. LGfiH'^aefh SPD 20//V 



Mji 



J" 



C^) 



^T^,L&TM.36M.SPD.22/N. ' 



"^r" 






ti:^lT^^)^ 



Number of Lio-hts. 



No. 
5001. Gas Chandeliers ._ 3.50 



6017 
5016. 
5007. 
6008. 
501.3. 



3-90 
4-5° 
6.10 
6.00 
4-50 



4-75 
5.00 

5-7S 
7-75 
6.65 

6.15 



4 
6.00 
6.10 
7.00 
9.40 
9-30 
7.80 



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Iron Lanterns and Dining Room Fixtures. 




No. 2616. Iron Lantern, complete, each 9.00 'No. •IHl'7. Iron Lantern, complete, each_ 

" 2618. " " " •• .. 9.00 " 2615. " " " " . 

No. 6030. Iron Dining Room Fixture, 3 Lt., 17.00 ; 4 Lt., 21.00 ; 5 Lt., 25.00 
No glass or Argand burners inclucled.. 



10.00 

11.00 



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Gas Portables. 




No. 766. Gas Portable-. 1.87 No. 169. Gas Portable.. 4.50 No. Yes. Gas Portable.. 3.15 

No. 768. Gas Portable-- 1.60 No. 767. Gas Portable.. 2.20 

Note. — The above Prices are for Stands only. 



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Gas Chandeliers. 




For List Prices, see Pasre 92. 



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Gas Chandeliers. 




For List Prices, see Page 92. 



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Gas Chandeliers. 




For List Prices, see Page 92. 



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Gas Chandeliers. 




For List Prices, see Page 92. 



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Gas Chandeliers and Lanterns. 




For List Prices, see Page 92. 



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91 



Fancy Gas Brackets. 




For List Prices, see Page 92. 



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Gas Chandeliers, Lanterns and Brackets. 

List Prices applying to illustrations shown on pages 8(i to 91. 



No. 16V3. 
No. 161)2. 
No. 3(393. 
No. 16B2. 
No. 1698. 
No. 1664. 
No. 1684. 
No. 1671. 
No. 1'712. 
No. 1661. 



No. 16S8. 
No. 169Y. 
No. 1674. 
No. 1693. 
No. 1672. 
No. 1690. 
No. 1714. 
No. 1844. 
No. 1663. 
No. 1689. 



No. 170.0. 
No. 1706. 
No. 1669. 
No. 1702. 
No. 1708. 
No. 1836. 
No. 1659. 
No. 1888. 
No. 1830. 
No. 1808. 



No. 1811. 
No. 1802. 
No. 1801. 
No. 1801. 
No. 1840. 
No. 1805. 
No. 1806. 
No. 1803. 
No. 1803. 
No. 1803. 
No. 1825. 
No. 1831. 
No. 1837. 
No. 1837. 
No. 1837. 
No. 1507. 



No. 2600. 
No. 586. 
No. 2602. 
No. 2601. 
No. 559. 
No. 587. 
No. 2605. 
No. 2120. 
No. 1761. 
No. 2119. 



No. 869. 
No. 10049. 
No. 870. 
No. 10051. 



Page 86. 

Light Chandelier 5.00 

--- -- -- s-oo 

5.50 

---- - 3-50 

--- 4-50 

4-50 

15.00 

2 " ■' L 6.00 

4 " '■■ - __ 17.00 

-. _- 16.00 



Light Chandelier. 



Page 87. 



9.00 
10.00 
S-So 
2.80 
5.00 
7.00 
11.00 
3.00 
6.00 
7.00 



2 Liglit Chandelier. 



Page 88. 

- 350 

2 " " 3.20 

2 " " 3-50 

2 " ■' 5-50 

2 " " S.oo 

2 " Pendant Polished Brass _ 2.20 

1 "• " " " - - 3-50 

2 " " " " 2.50 

2 " " " " 4.00 

2 " " " " _ _ _. 6.00 

Page 89. 

1 Light Pendant, slide dipped __ 2.50 

1 " " polished brass 1.40 

1 " " iron bronze, per dozen. 8.00 

1 " " polished brass, per dozen _ 10.00 

1 " " " " each _ 1.50 

" 3.00 

" 2.20 

2 " " bronze, 24 inch 2.00 

2 " " " 30 " 2.20 

36 " _._ 2.40 

iron bronze 1.80 

polished brass 4.50 

bronze, 24 incli 2.50 

" 30 " 2.70 

" 36 " _ 2.90 

polished brass _ _ 3.00 

Page 90. 

Light Lantern, complete 14.00 

" 6.00 

9-SO 

" - -- 12.00 

" -- - 12.00 

no glass - 3. 00 

" 2.50 

Standard, polished brass 8.00 

Chandelier 12. 00 

Standard 5.50 



Fancy Brackets, 1 Lis 

" 1 ' 



■ht. 



Page 91. 



2.7s 
2.50 
5.00 
3-50 



1.50 for each additional t 

1.50 " " 

1.50 

Made in 1 Light only. 

1. 00 for each additional i 

1. 00 

5.00 

2.00 

4-50 

5.00 

2.00 for each additional arm. 
2.00 " " 

1.50 " " 

.80 
1.50 " " 

2.50 

3.00 " " 

Made in 1 Light only. 

i( 2 " "■ 
2.00 for each additional arm. 



1. 00 for each additional arm, 
.80 " " 

1.50 " " 

1.50 " •' " 

2.00 " " " 



1. 00 

1,50 



For each additional 6 inch 

di-op on spread to 48 inch, 

add 20c. 

1.30 for each additional arm. 
Add 20c. for each additional 



Complete, 3.50 
3.00 



2.00 for each additional arm. 



Please Note. — The above prices include no Globes or Glassware except where so quoted. 



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Combination Gas and Electric Chandeliers. 




For List Prices, see Page 99. 



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Combination Gas and E.lectric Chandeliers. 




For List Prices, see Page 99. 



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95- 



Combination Gas and Electric Chandeliers. 




For List Prices, see Page 99. 



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Combination Gas and E.lectric Chandeliers. 




For List Prices, see Page 99. 



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97 



Electric Clusters, Combination Brackets, E,tc. 




For List Prices, see Page 99. 



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E,lectric Portables. 




No. E2503 4.38 

No. E 2500 3.75 



E2504 3.7s 

E 2601 5.00 



E 2505 1.50 

E 2502 _.. 4.4s 



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99 



Combination Gas and Electric Chandeliers, Lanterns and 

BracKets. 

List Prices applying to illustrations shown on pages 93 to 07. 



Page 9S. 

No. No. Lights^2 Gas, 2 Electric. 

E 10112.. 13.00 

E 9022 10.00 

E 9009 8.50 

E 9024 10.00 

Page 94. 

No. No. Lights— 2 Gas, 2 Electric. 

E 480 3.75 

E 483. 6.70 

E 416 7.25 

E 417 4.50 

E 413. Electric only 2 Lights, 9.00 

Page 95. 

No. No. Lights— 1 Gas, 1 Electric. 

E 427 5.50 

E 428 ... 2.25 

E 426 

E 494_. 8.25 

E 499 

E 505.. 

Page 96. 

No. No. Lights— 1 Gas, 1 Electric. 

E 602 7.75 

E 603 6.00 

E 604... 7.50 

E 435 

E 436 



3 Gas, 3 Electi'ic. 
16.00 
13.00 
10.50 
13-00 



3 Gas, 



3 Lights, 



2 Gas, 1 Electric. 



13-75 
12.00 



2 Gas, 2 Electric. 



4 Gas, 4 Electric. 
19.00 
16.00 
12.50 
16.00 



3 Electric. 




4 Gas, 4 Electric, 


4-75 
8.50 




5-75 
10.30 


1-75 


4L 


ights, 14.50 



2 Gas, 2 Electric. 



4 Gas> 4 Electric. 



6.50 



Page 97. 

Prices for E 532 include separable ball cluster, holder for B}£ inch shade, canopy, crowfoot and polished 
brass stem, ready to attach, sockets and shade, and are for stem up to 12 inches in length'. Each fixture is 
also furnished with a brass nipple to take the place of the ornament so that another light may be added to the 
bottom. 

E 532— No. Lights 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1] 12 14 16 

Each 2.50 2.60 2.80 3.10 3.25 3.60 3.80 4.10 4.50 4.90 5.25 6.10 7.90 

E 488 — WithGlass 3.95 4.05 4.25 4.55 4.70 --. 

E 488 — Without Glass 2.50 2.60 2.80 3.10 3.25 

No. No. Lights— 1 Gas, 1 Electric. 

E 8001. 3.25 

E 8018 8,00 

E 8009 3.70 

E 597 .. 3.00 

E 8012 1.85 

I . « In ordering please note instructions on following page. 



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NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Combination Gas and Electric Chandeliers, Lanterns and 

Brackets. 

The following instructions should be carefully observed in ordering fixtures shown on preceding pages. 

Prices of fixtures do not include wiring, insulating joints, sockets or electric holders, or glassware, except 
where especiallj' mentioned, and are for lengths as named. Extra lengthening will be chai-ged for at prices 
contained in list below. 

In ordering-, state whether fixtures are to be wired and insulated, or require sockets and holders, and 
should they be ordered in colors other than those mentioned, the sockets and holders should be colored to 
match, and will be charged at the usual advance. 

Prices are understood to be for polished brass, old brass, rich g'ilt or jet black, but we have facilities for 
supplj'ing any finish desired at a reasonable extra charge, as shown in list below. 

Spreads of fixtures are measured to end of nozzle onlj', and not to tlie end of lamps. 

Special designs furnished for electric, gas and combination fixtures when desired. 



Extra Lengthening. 



Fixtures made to the desired length at the following advance per foot : 



J-8 inch tubing 

M " " - 

/S <^ ?4 inch, casing- including iron pipe_ 
Jg & 1 " " " " " . 

IJ^ & IJ.3 inch " " " " . 



Per foot, 
not wired. 


Per foot 
wired. 


•25 


•35 


.28 


•38 


•35 


■45 


■45 


•55 


.60 


.70 



Special Finishes. 

Tlie following advance will be made for the different finishes : 

On extensions .. 



Silver on fixtures liii per cent. 

Ormolu on " 2li " " 

Copper " " __ .._ 10 " " 

Steel or Oxidized Iron on fixtures in " " 

Nickel Plated on fixtures 15 " " 

Ormolu, real gold " ___ 40 " " (and over) 



30 per cent. 

25 
15 
15 
20 
45 



Mat. Gilt on brass 



15 " " 



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101 



Malleable Railing Fittings. 







ELBOW, SIDE OUTLET, 



TEE, SIDE OUTLET. 








CROSS. 



CROSS, SIDE OUTLET. ACORX ORXAJIEiNT. 



BUSHING. 



FLOOR FLANGE B. 



Ill ordering these Railing Fittings be careful to state whether right hand or left hand threads are wanted. 
Where Fittings are required having right and left hand outlets, please fully describe whicli are wanted right 
hand and which left hand. A careful observance of the above will save much trouble and secure the accurate 
filling of your orders. 



Malleable Flailing Fittings. 



Pipe, Size 

Elbow 

" Side Outlet __ 

Tee 

" Side Outlet 

Cross - 

" Side Outlet 

Ploor Flange A 

" B 

Acorn Ornament 

Bushings reduced one and two sizes. 



■IS 

.20 
.20 
■30 

•30 
•35 
■M 
•IS 
.i6 



.18 
•23 
■ 23 
•33 
■33 
■38 
•IS 
.18 
.18 
.06 



■25 
■2S 
■3S 
■35 
.40 

•IS 
.22 
.20 

.07 



1'4 

■35 
.40 
.40 
■45 
■45 
•SO 
.20 

•35 
•25 
.10 



11^ 
45 
SO 
SO 
55 
58 

65 
28 

36 

35 
12 



•72 
.80 

•75 

•90 

1. 00 

1^35 
•30 

•55 
.90 
.18 



21.^ 
1. 00 


3 
i-So 


i^iS 
1.20 


1.70 
1. 90 


1.40 

1.50 

1-75 

•50 

.80 


215 
2.2s 
2.60 

•75 


1. 00 
.28 


150 
.40 



Lrist of K.educing Sizes of Railing Fittings. 



ElbowB. 

1 X \ 

1I4X '^i 

II4 X 1 

11.^x1 
IK X 11^ 

2 ' X iM 

2 xlK 



Elbows, Side Outlet. 



^1 


■i 


X 


2 




z 




X 


21 


2 


s, 




X 


•2 




-- 


- 









1 


X 


K 


X 


K 


1 


X 


■% 


X 


\ 


1^4 


X 


% 


X 


'X 


l%f 


X 


1 


X 


1 


IK 


X 


1 


X 


1 


IK 


X 


1« 


X 


V4 


2 


X 


1^^ 


X 


IK 


2 


X 


IK 


X 


IK 


2K 


X 


2 






3 


X 


2 






S 


X 


'i^i 











List on Reducing Sizes 



Tees. 




Kx K'x 

.¥x Mx 

■'i^ Mx 

1 X 1 X 

1 X 1 X 


1 

1 

IK 
IK 
IK 


iKxiKx 
iKxiKx 
iKxiKx 
IK X IK X 


1 

IK 
2 


iKxiKx 
iKxiKx 
iKxiKx 


1 

IK 
2 


2 x2 X 


IK 


2 X 2 X 


IK 


2K X 2 
S ' X 21,' 




3 x2 




zes same as straight 



Tees, Side Outlet. 
1 X 1 X K X 

1 X 1 X % X 

IK'xlK'x '%yi 
iKxiKxi X 

IK X m X 1 X 

li.<xlKx IKx 

2 x2 xlKx 
2 x 2 X IK X 



K 
% 
% 

1 

1 

IK 
IK 



Crosses. 



2K X 2J^ X 2 X 2 



X 3 

X3 



21<C X- 2l..< 



1 


X 


1 


X 


K 


X 


K 


1 


X 


1 


X 


% 


X 


x 


IK 


X 


IK 


X 


■'i 


X 


% 


IK 


X 


IK 


X 


1 


X 


1 


IK 


X 


IK 


X 


1 


X 


1 


IK 


X 


IK 


X 


IK 


X 


IK 


2 


X 


2 


X 


11-4 


X 


IK 


2 


X 


2 


X 


IK 


X 


IK 


214 


X 


2K 


X 


2 


X 


'> 


3 


X 


3 


X 


2K 


X 


2K 


3 


X 


3 


X 


2 


X 


2 












sizes. Advance discount, 15^. 

Please Read This Notice With Care. 

To construct a Railing two pipes high the upper 
outlet of all Fittings used in lower pipes should be 
tapped with left hand thread, but when orders are 
sent us without specifying how outlets are to be 
tapped all fittings will invariably be furnished 
right hand. 



As the Fittings do not need to be steam or 
"tvater tight, a sufficiently clean thread to screw up 
well and make a good job can be made bj' running 
a left hand tap into any outlet tapped right hand. 




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NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Malleable Railing Fittings and Fixtures. 





RAIL TEE. 

Size _ 

Rail Tee, Plain 

" '>' Galvanized 

" " Side Outlet, Plain 

" " " Galvanized. 

Landing Elbow, Plain 

" " Galvanized 



RAIL TEE, 


SIDE OUTLET. 




K 


% 


1 


./ 


•45 


•65 


.80 


•90 


1.30 


•45 


■50 


■70 


.90 


1. 00 


1.40 


.40 


•45 


.65 


.80 


.90 


1.30 






^• 




LANDING ELBOW. 




!'4 


iK< 


2 


1.00 


i-iS 


1-45 


2.00 


2.30 


2.90 


1.05 


1.20 


1-50 


2.10 


2.40 


3.00 


1. 00 


i-iS 


1-45 


2.00 


2.30 


2.90 




LANDING TEE. 
Size _ _.. 

Landing Tee, Plain. ._ 

" " Galvanized . 

" Cross, Plain 

" " Galvanized. 

Rail Cross, Plain 

" " Galvanized. 




CSj % 








dX^) 




a^'" 






I 






LANDING CROSS. 








RAIL CROSS. 




% % 


1 




1'4 


m 


2 


.40 .60 


•75 


I 


.10 


150 


2.15 


.80 1.20 


1.50 


2 


.20 


3.00 


4^3° 


.50 .70 


•90 


I 


.20 


1.60 


2.40 


1. 00 1.40 


1.80 


2 


.40 


3.20 


4.80 


.40 .6s 


.80 


I, 


.20 


1^35 


2.20 


.80 1.30 


1.60 


2, 


.40 


2.70 


4.40 




Size ... 

Gate Hinge, Plain 

" " Galvanized . 

" Latch, Plain 

" " Galvanized . 

Rail Plug, Plain 

" " Galvanized. 




PIPE 


GATE 


LATCH. 




FOOT 


RAIL PLUG. 




Bight and Left Hand. 










V9. 




"4 


1 


1^4 


Pi 


2 


•35 




•40 


•45 


•55 


.80 


1. 00 


.70 




.80 


.90 


1. 10 


1.60 


2.00 


•25 




•30 


•35 


.40 


•45 


■50 


•50 




.60 


.70 


.80 


.90 


1. 00 


.15 




•15 


.20 


■25 


■30 


.40 


.30 




•30 


.40 


•50 


.60 


.80 




DOUBLE FOOT RAIL BRACKET. 




SINGLE FOOT RAIL BRACKET. 



Size 

Double Bracket, Plain 

" " Galvanized. 

Single " Plain 

" '■ Galvanized . 



.40 
.80 
.40 
.80 



% 

•50 

1. 00 

•40 
.80 



1 
.70 


.80 


"•2 
1. 00 


1.40 

•50 

1. 00 


1.60 

.60 

1.20 


2.00 

.90 

1.80 



1-25 
2.50 

^•15 
2.30 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMt>ANY, NEW YORK 



loy 



Special Angle Railing Fittings. 
Malleable Iron and Brass. 








Fiff. .50. 



Fiff. 60. 



Fiff. «i. 



Fie-. I1-. 



45'' Malleable Iron 



Size 
No. 58 
" 58l..< 
" 59 ' 
" 591^ 
" 60 
" 601.^ 
" 61 ' 
" 61}4 
" 62 



Elbow. 



T-e. 



Sitle Outlet, not illustrated. 
Side Outlet, not illustrated. 



'■ Side Outlet, not illustrated . . 
Cross 

" Side Outlet, not illustrated. 
Floor Flansre 



Ik.ailing 


Fittings. 








1 1'4 


1',, 


2 


21-2 


3 


.40 .70 


.90 


1.44 


2.00 


3.00 


.50 .80 


1. 00 


1.60 


2.30 


340 


.40 .70 


.90 


1.44 


2.00 


3.00 


.50 .80 


1. 00 


1.60 


2.30 


3-40 


.50 .80 


1. 00 


1.60 


2.40 


3.80 


.70 .90 


1. 10 


1.80 


2.80 


4-30 


.70 .90 


1. 16 


2.00 


3- 00 


4-50 


.80 1. 00 


1.30 


2.70 


350 


5.20 


.30 .40 


■56 


.60 


1. 00 


1.50 



Note. — Angle Railing- Fittings, differing- from above, at special prices. 



45" Angle Brass Railing Fittings — Finished. 



No. 



Size.. 

800 

800}^ 

SOl'" 

8011.; 

802 

SOS 

804 

805 

80 li 

Note. 



Elbov 



" Side Outlet. 

" Side Outlet. 
Tee 

" Side Outlet. --- 
Cross 

" Side Outlet.. 

Floor Flange 

— Angle Railins- Fi 



1 


1'4 


l>o 


2 


2 1 .,' 


S 


1.60 


2.40 


3.20 


5.00 


8.00 


14.00 


2.20 


340 


4.00 


6.00 


12.00 


17.00 


i.6o 


2.40 


3-20 


5.00 


8.00 


14.00 


2.20 


3-4° 


4.00 


6.00 


12.00 


17.00 


2.20 


3-40 


4.00 


6.00 


12.00 


17.00 


300 


4.00 


4.80 


7.00 


14.00 


20.00 


300 


4.00 


4.80 


7.00 


14.00 


20.00 


3-40 


4-50 


6.00 


8.00 


16.00 


23.00 


1. 10 


1.50 


2.00 


2.60 


4.00 


6.00 


e, at 


special prices. 






6^^- 






©C Cfe 





97— A. 



97— B. 



97— C. 



97— D. 



97— E. 



Adjustable Ikailing Fittings-Iron. 

Size 1 II4 1^0 2 

No. 97 — A I. ID 1.25 1.70 225 

" 97 — B -- 1,30 1.50 2.00 2.50 

" 97— C - 1.50 1.75 2.35 2.75 

" 97 — D 1.30 1.60 2.15 2.50 

" '-'T— E _ 1.50 1.85 2.50 2.75 

Adjustable Railing Fittings —Polished Brass. 

Size • 1 1I4 u; 2 

No. 97— A 2.75 3.15 4.25 5.65 

" 97— B 3.25 3.75 5.00 6.25 

" 97— C 3.7s 4.40 5.95 6.90 

" 97 — D 3.25 4.00 5.40 6.25 

" 97— E 3.75 4.65 6.25 6.90 

With-the use of the Adjustable Railing Fitting above illustrated almost any angle may be obtained in 
railings for stairs or other places requiring a deviation from horizontal or perpendicular lines -which would 
otherwise require special patterns to attain the same results. 



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Polished Brass Railing Fittings. 





ELBOW. 



S. O. ELBOW. 






ELBOW. 



S. O. TEE. 







CROSS. 45° CROSS. S. O. CROSS. 

Polished Brass Railing Fittings 

Sizes 'o 

Elbow. .40 

Elbow, Side Outlet .75 

Elbow, 45° ___. 

Tee -_- 60 

Tee, Side Outlet 105 

Tee,45°.__ 

Cross . 1.05 

Cross, 45° ,. _ 

Cross, Side Outlet. ._ 1.20 

Acorn Ornament to drive into pipe — lias no thread 

Floor Flange, plain .26 

Acorn Ornament, Threaded — male .40 

Polished Brass Railing Fittings 



FLOOR FLANGE, PLAIN. ACORN ORNAMENT.. 



-Straight Sizes. 



.60 
1. 00 

■8"S 
I 25 

1-25 

I-4S 

■35 
•65 



.80 

1-45 

1.50 

1. 10 

1.50 

1-55 

1-50 

1.60 

1.70 

.80 

.40 

.80 



Reducing 



Sizes _ - _ 

Elbow, Reducing' . 

Elbow, Side Outlet, Reducing . 

Tee, Reduced on Run 

Tee, Reduced at Side 

Side Outlet Tee, Reduced at 3 Outlets. 
Side Outlet Tee, Reduced at 2 Outlets. 
Cross, Reducing 



1 X ^^ 
1. 00 
1.80 
1-37 
1-37 
1.87 
1.87 
1.87 



1^x1 
1.50 
2.06 
2.12 
2.12 
2.50 
2.50 
2.50 



1'4 
1.20 

1.6s 
1.70 
1.70 
2.00 

2.05 
2.00 
2.20 
2.12 

.90 

.70 

.90 

Sizes. 

11,'x 1 
2.00 

2.55 
2.50 
2.50 
2.87 
2.87 
3.00 



1.60 
2.05 

2.15 
2.00 
2,30 
2.40 
2.40 
2.60 
2.60 
1.20 

95 
1.20 



2.20 
2.90 
300 
2.75 
325 
335 
325 

3-40 
3-5° 
2.50 
1.30 
2.50 



ixlU 
2.75 
3.62 

3-45 
3-45 
405 
4.0& 

4-05. 



Special Brass or Bronze Rail Brackets. 

Made to Fit Rails from II4 to Z^o Inches. 



Prices on Application. 





No. 103. No. lOS. 

D 



No. 117 



No. 101. 



No. 109. 



No. 116 



No. llfi. 



No. no. 



No. 111. No. 112. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



105 



Brass Railings. 



Brass Railing and Telescope 
Gate. 




No. 202. 

2-inch Rail, 2-inch Standard, I'V-inch Telescope Gate. 

One Standard every 5 feet. 



Brass Railing and Swing Gate. 




No. 205. 

2-inch Rail, 2-inch Standard, Swing Gate. 

One Standard every .5 feet. 



Brass Railing and Swing Gate. 




No. 206. 

2-inch Top, l'"j^-iuch Center, 214-iuch Standard, 

Swing Gate. 

One Standard every 3 feet. 



Brass Railing and Sw^ing Gate. 




No. 211. 
2-inch Top, 1^4-inch Center, 214-incli Standard, 
Swing- Gate. 
One Standard every 5 feet. 



Brass Railing and Telescope 
Gate. 



Brass Railing and SAving Gate. 




No. 201.. 

fi-a-inch Rail, lio-inch Standard, 1 '4-inch 

Telescope Gate. 

One Standard every a feet. 



Bronze Area Railing. 



aat 



:s^O 




No. 20-I-. 

2-inch Rail, 2-inch Standard, Swing Gate. 

One Standard every 5 feet. 



Brass or Bronze Stoop Railing. 




No. 216. 
23^-inch Top, 2-inch Center Rails, 5x3x60-inch No. 217 

Standards. 24ncli or 214-inch Rail, 2-inch Standards. 

Note. — Net prices tor brass rails will be quoted on specification of design, size tubing and length. 



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NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The Nason " Griffin " Foot Rail Bracket and Fixtures. 





"griffin" 
foot rail bracket. 



"GRIFFIN 
CORNER FIXTURE. 



It has been our aim in designing the " Griffin Foot Rail Braclcet," as iUustrated lierewith, to produce an 
article artistic in design, and fitted in form so as to bear the heaviest strain with the least possible chance of 
disarrangement, while at the same time a model of lightness. 

It is almost impossible to fasten the foot rail to tlie bar itself and render it thoroughly secure and 
permanent ; but with the " Griffin " Bracket this object is secured, as the support comes from the floor, and is 
directly under the line of the lieaviest strain, wliereas, in the other case, tlie foot-rest itself acts as a lever to 
loosen its own support. 

Their design is artistic, and tlieir lightness and beauty of form is such tliat they add to, and impi-ove the 
appearance of, tlie most handsomely fitted-up surroundings ; while in point of cleanliness they far surpass the 
gaining " Y " support now so commonly used, as they present no interstices where dirt of anj' kind can gather. 

It may be mentioned that where rails with the old form of Bracket are in use, the latter can be removed 
and substituted witli tlie "Griffin" pattern without discarding the rail, and considerable expense be thus 
saved, while the handsome effect of a new rail will be given. We manufacture tliera in plain or galvanized 
iron, bronze and brass, and will furnisli them at the following prices. 

These Brackets are made with heads to carry either 1-inch standard pipe measuring 1.31 inches outside 
diameter, or ]i.j-inch standard pipe measuring l.c.i; outside diameter, and the end and corner fixtures are 
threaded for both 1-inch and 114-inch, as may be required. 

Prices for li^-inch sizes on application. 

"Griffin" Brackets and Fixtures for one=inch Standard Pipe. 



Brackets .._ 

Corner Fittings 

End Finish Fittings 
Acorn End Pieces _ - 
Rosette for Railing. 



Plain Iron. 


Bronzed Iron. 


Galvanized Iron. 


Art 


;istic Brass. 


•so 


■8S 


•8S 




3^50 


■so 


•75 


• -TS 




300 


•IS 


•2S 


■25 




1.40 


.10 


.18 


.18 




•65 


.08 


•IS 


•IS 




•SO 




ACOEN. 

End Finish. 




ORNAMENTAL ROSETTE. 

For Wall Finisli. 




" GRIFFIN." 

End Finish. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



107 



Brass Fittings — Malleable Iron Pattern. 






BRASS ELBOW. BRASS ELBOW ■).",'. 

Brass Elbows, 45" E,lbows and Street Elbows, 
Pattern, Rough and Finished. 

Size. - Jj, I4 "s 

Brass Elbows, Rough 12 .17 .21 

" Finished .24 .34 .42 

45° Elbows, Rough .20 .25 

" " Finished ._ .40 .50 



Malleable 



ELBOW. 

Iron 



11.. 



3 3I3 4 

4.50 7.00 10.00 

9.00 14.00 20.00 

7.00 9.00 10.00 

70 1. 00 1.50 2.30 3.00 4.50 8.50 14.00 18.00 20.00 



.28 
•56 
■35 



'4 1 1 '4 

35 -50 .85 1. 10 1.50 3.50 
70 1. 00 1.70 2.20 3.00 7.00 
SO .75 1. 15 1.50 2.25 4.25 



Street Elbows, Rough .55 .75 i.oo 1.802.25 3.50 

" '.' Finislied _._ _ .83 i.io 1.50 2.65 4.50 7.00 

Elbows, Reduc, Rough, not illus___ .22 .26 .35 .45 .62 i.io 1.40 1.90 4.40 5.65 

" " Finished, not illus_ .44 .52 .70 .90 1.25 2.20 2.80 3.80 8.80 11.30 

" Side Outlet, Rough, not illus .25 .40 .45 .75 1.50 1.80 

" " " Finished, not illus_ .50 .80 .90 1.50 3.00 3.60 



8.75 12.50 
[7.50 25.00 





Brass 

Size. _. 

Brass Tees, Rough. __ 

" Finished- 

Cross, Rough.. 

" Finished 

Tees, Reducing, 
(1 (( 

Cross, " 



•30 
.60 



BRASS TEE. BRASS CROSS. 

Tees and Crosses, Malleable Pattern, Rough and 

1 II4 U., 2 ii.i 
.75 I.oo i.3'o 1.75 4.o"o 5, 
.50 2.00 2.60 3.50 8.00 II, 
.80 1.50 2.00 3.50 5.00 7 
.60 3,00 4.00 7.00 10.00 14 
.95 1.25 1.65 2.20 5.00 6 
.90 2.50 3.30 4.40 10.00 13 
.00 1.90 2.50 4.40 6.25 8 
.00 3.80 5.00 8.80 12.50 17, 



Rough, not illus 

Finished, not illus. 

Rough, not illus 

Finished, not illus. 



8 
■15 
•30 
•25 

.53 



.20 
.40 

•30 
,60 

•25 
•50 
•38 



.40 
80 
.40 .50 
.80 I.OO 

•38 so 

.76 I.OO 

•50 .65 



.75 I.oo 1.30 



.4 

■50 

I.OO 

.60 

1.20 

•63 

'•25 

• 75 
1.50 



Finished. 

3 31^ 4 
.50 9.00 13.00 
00 18.00 26.00 
00 10,00 14.50 
00 20.00 29.00 
90 II 25 16.25 
80 22.50 32.50 
75 12.50 18.00 
.50 25.00 36.00 





BRASS COUPLING. 

Right Hand. 

Brass Couplings, Right 
Pattern, 

Size 

Brass Couplings, Right Hand, Rough 

" " " Finished.. 

Right and Left, Rough.. . 
" " Finished . 





BRASS PLUC4. 



BRASS BUSHING. 



BRASS COUPLING. 

Right and Left. 

Hand and R^ight and Left, 
Rough and Finished. 

\ 1 1'4 l'-2 2 

.37 .50 .60 .90 1.35 
.75 I.OO 1.20 1.80 2.70 

•45 -60 .75 1. 12 1.75 

.82 I.IO 1.35 2.00 3.10 



Malleable 



78 


4 


3 


■-> 


.10 


•14 


.16 


•25 


.20 


.28 


■32 


•SO 




•17 


.20 


•30 




•31 


•36 


■55 



01, 


3 31., 4 


2.40 


3.50 5.00 600 


4.80 


7.00 10.00 12.00 






BR-4SS LUlKNUT. 



Brass Plugs, Bushings, 

Pattern, Rough and 

Size 1 



B 



ass Plug-, Rough 

" Finished .. 
Bushing, Rough. 



s 
.09 
.18 



.10 
20 
.10 

Finislied .20 

Locknut, Rough .10 

" Finished .. .20 

Reducer, Roug'h .16 

" Finished .32 

Cap, Rough .15 .15 

" Finished .30 .30 



12 


IS 


24 


30 • 


.12 


14 


.24 


28 


12 


15 ■ 


24 


30 


22 


.•^2 . 


44 


64 . 


.20 


25 


40 


50 ■ 



BR.^SS REDUCER. 




BRASS CAP. 


ducers and Caps, 


Malleable 


I Finished. 








3^ 1 1'4 I'o' 2 


21.5 


3 


31.< 4 


20 .28 40 .50 .90 


1.25 


2.00 


3.00 4.00 


40 .56 .80 I.OO 1.80 


250 


4.00 


6.00 8.00 


21 .38 .50 .67 I.OO 


1.50 


2.50 




42 .76 I.OO 1.35 2,00 


3.00 


5.00 


.... 


20 .30 .45 .70 .95 


1.50 


2.75 





40 .60 .90 1.40 1.90 


3-00 


550 





45 •fiS 90 I-I2 1.85 


3.00 


4^50 





90 1.30 1.80 2.25 3.70 


6.00 


9.00 




35 .45 .60 .80 I.IO 


2,00 


3.00 





70 .90 1.20 1.60 2.20 


4.00 


6.00 






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Brass Fittings and Nipples. 





BRASS RETURN BEND. 

Open Pattern. 



BRASS RETURN BEND. 

Close Pattern. 



Rough and Finished Brass Return Bends— Malleable Pattern. 



Size 


.40 


•50 


"4 

I.OO 


1 
1-35 


1'4 
2.00 


1 K, 
3.00 


4-50 


8.2b 





rass O. P. Return Bends, Rouoh 


11.00 


" " " " Finished.. 


.80 


I.OO 


2.00 


2.70 


4.00 


6.00 


9.00 


i3^45 


17.80 


" C.P. " " Rough.... 


•35 


.40 


•75 


1^15 


1.65 


2.50 


4.00 


6.00 


8.00 


" " " " Finished-. 


.70 


.80 


1.50 


2.30 


3-3° 


5.00 


8.00 


11.00 


14-45 




BRASS UNION. 

Rough and Finished Brass Ground Joint Unions. 

Size I3 U ^8 ^2 '4 1 1'4 II2 i 

Brass Unions, Rough.. .35 .40 .55 .75 i.oo 1.40 1.90 2.75 4.00 

" " Finished .32 .36 .50 .70 .90 1.25 1.70 2.50 3.60 

NicKel Plated Brass Fittings — Iron Pipe Thread 



•21.< 


3 


6.50 


8.50 


6.00 


7-75 






N. 



N. P. BRASS N. P. BRASS 45° N. P. BRASS N. P. BRASS N. P. BRASS 

ELBOW. ELBOW. TEE. CROSS. COUPLING. 

NicKel Plated Brass Elbows, 45" Elbows, Tees and Couplings. 

Size... ig I4 3g 1^ -.-.^ 1 ]i_j 11^ t -1^ :-; :-;i^ 4 

P. Brass Elbow ^ .32 .44 .56 .72 .86 1.20 1.90 2.40 3.20 7.25 9.30 14.50 20.75 

' " 4.5° Elbow .44 .50 .64 .86 1. 16 1.60 2.30 3.00 3.80 7.75 12.30 

' " Tee 40 .52 .76 .98 1. 18 1.73 2.25 2.85 3.75 8.30 11.35 18.60 26.80 

'• " Crosses 65 .76 i.oo 1.22 1.42 1.88 3.30 4.35 7.4010.45 14.55 20.80 30.00 

" " Coupling .28 .38 .45 .63 .89 1. 15 1.40 2.00 2.90 5.05 7.30 10.40 12.50 



BRASS CLOSE NIPPLE. 



BRASS SHOULDER NIPPLE. 



BRASS LONG NIPPLE. 



Brass Close, Shoulder and Long Nipples. 















Length, Inches. 










Size. 


Close. 


ii-< 


2 


2l.< 


3 


3K 


4 


'11,' 


n 


«H 


6 


% 


.16 


.16 


19 


.22 


•25 


.28 


•31 


■34 


■37 


.40 


•43 


Va 


.20 


.20 


.24 


.28 


•32 


.36 


.40 


■44 


.48 


•52 


■56 


% 


•23 


•23 


.28 


■33 


■38 


•43 


.48 


•53 


■58 


.63 


.68 


% 


•30 


•30 


•.3f 


.42 


.48 


■54 


.60 


.66 


•72 


.78 


■84 


% 


.32 





■39 


.46 


■53 


.60 


.67 


•74 


.81 


.88 


■95 


1 


.40 





•49 


•58 


.67 


.76 


•85 


•94 


1.03 


1. 12 


1. 21 


IM 


■63 








•75 


■87 


•99 


I. II 


1.23 


1^35 


1-47 


1-59 


1^, 


•74 








.88 


1.02 


1. 16 


1.30 


1.44 


1.58 


1.72 


1.86 


2 


1.00 








1. 19 


1.38 


1-57 


1.76 


195 


2.14 


2-33 


2.52 


'^H. 


1.80 










2.04 


2.32 


2.60 


2.88 


3.16 


3^44 


3.72 


3 


2.50 











2.80 


3.20 


3.60 


4.00 


4.40 


4.80 


5.20 


■i%. 


4.00 
















5-10 


5.68 


6.26 


6.84 


7.42 


4 


4^75 

















5-86 


6.53 


7.20 


7.87 


8^54 


4^, 


6.00 

















7.20 


8.01 


8.82 


9-63 


10.44 


5 


8.50 


















10.30 


"•35 


12.40 


13^45 


B 


11.50 





— 














13^65 


15-05 


16.45 


1 7^85 



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109 



Rough Brass Fittings Cast Iron Pattern. 






BRASS ELBOW. BRASS ELBOW 'ln°. BRASS EIGHT AND LEFT ELBOW. 

Rough Brass Elbows— Cast Iron Pattern. 



Size 

Brass Elbow_ 

" 45° Elbow __ 

" R.&L. Elbow 

" Reducing Elbow, notillus. 



8 
.36 

32 

.42 



•50 

■45 
.42 
■58 



4 
■85 
.70 
.80 
■95 



1 1I4 11., -J. -ly, ?■ :;i^ 4 41; 5 6 

I. OS 1.65 2.10 3.00 5-5° 8.50 10.50 12.00 15.00 18.00 27.00 

1.20 1.65 2.00 3.00 5.50 8.50 10.50 12.00 15 00 18.00 27.00 

1. 15 1.72 2.30 3.45 6.30 9.75 

1.20 1.90 2.40 3.45 6.30 9.75 12.00 13.75 17.25 20.70 31.00 




BRASS TEE. 




Rough Brass Tees and Crosses — Cast Iron Pattern. 

Size "'g 1^- .1,^ 1 11^ ii_, 2 21., 3 Rio 4 41,, 5 6 

Brass Tee .40 .65 i.oo 1.50 2.00 3.00 4.50 7.50 11.00 13.60 15.50 20.00 25.00 34.00 

" Cross __ .90 1.30 1.80 2.75 4.00 5.25 9.00 14.00 17.00 19.00 26.00 30.00 48.00 

" Reducing Tee, notillus,. .46 .75 1.15 1.70 2.30 3.45 5.20 8.60 12.50 15.00 17.50 23.00 28.00 30.00 

" " Cross " " .. 1.04 1.50 2.10 3.15 4.60 6.00 10.35 16.00 19.50 21.50 29.00 34.00 55.00 





BRASS RETURN BEND. 

Close Pattern. 

Rough Brass Return I 

Size .. _. 1., s^ 

Brass Return Bend, C. P i.oo 1.15 

" " O. P _. 1.00 1. 25 



BRASS RETURN BEND. 

Open Pattern. 
lends — Cast Iron Pattern. 



1 


lU 


]!-, 


2 


-I ? 


s 


31.^ 


4 


1..SO 


2.30 


3-30 


4-50 


9.00 


13.00 


18.00 


23.00 


2.00 


3.25 


4^5o 


6.00 


9.25 


15.50 


19.00 


25.00 




ROUGH BRASS UNION. 
Heavy. 




BRASS FLANGE UNION. 



Rough Brass Heavy Unions and Flange Unions. 

Size - J4 33 lo ■■■4 1 II4 l^i 2 ■^'-2 -5 S^a' * 

Brass Uround Joint Union, Rough... .70 .92 1.15 1.70 2.50 3.50 5.00 7.15 10.00 14.60 25.00 

" Flange Union.. ... 1.60 1.80 2.60 3.40 4.60 7.20 9.60 12.00 14.40 16.00 



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Eastwood Bronze Fittings for Marine and Electric 

Light Service. 




STANDARD UNION. 



Size __ 

Standard Patlern, Roug-h 

" Polished 

Exti-a Heavy Pattern, Rough. 

Polished.. 





EXTRA HEAVY UNION. 







Unions 
















!«' 


^4 


S 


1 ^ 


"4 


1 


'U 


1'.; 


2 


01 ^ 


■p, 


45 


•50 


■05 


•«5 


1. 10 


1.6.S 


2.00 


2.80 


4-15 


6. IS 


8.6s 


70 


•75 


1. 00 


1.30 


105 


2.50 


3.00 


4.20 


b,2S 


925 


12.95 


S5 


.60 


.80 


I. OS 


1.40 


1.80 


2.60 


3.80 


4.80 


7.00 


11.00 


80 


.90 


1.20 


1.60 


2.10 


2.70 


3-9° 


5-7° 


7.20 


10.50 


16.50 




Bronze 


Fittings. 


















4n ELBOW. 




COUPLING, 



Size _ 1^ 

Elbows .12 

45° Elbows .. _ 

Tees .15 

Crosses 25 

Couplings 10 

Reducers 

Caps.-- - - .15 

Plugs .09 

Lock Nuts - .10 

Bushings 

Close Nipples .12 



Hex. Center.. - 




Standard B 



17 
25 
20 

30 
14 
16 

15 
10 
10 
10 
15 



.21 
•30 
■30 
.40 
.16 
.22 
.20 
.12 
.12 
.12 
.20 



.28 
.40 
.40 
•SO 
■25 
■32 
•25 

•IS 
•IS 

• 14 

•25 



Special net prices 

E.xtra Heavy 



Size .- i„ 

Elbows .20 

4.5° Elbows 20 

Tees 30 

Crosses .45 

Couplings .10 

Reducers, 1 size 

Close Nipples .10 

Caps .10 

Plugs - .09 

Bushings, 1 size 



•25 
■25 
.40 
.60 

•IS 
.20 
.10 
•IS 

.10 

.12 



35 
40 
60 

75 
20 

25 
20 
20 
12 
15 
15 



•50 
.60 

•75 
.90 

•25 
•35 

• 30 

•25 
.18 
.20 
•25 

• 30 



Lock Nuts 

Flanged Unions 

Return Bends, C. P 

" O.P--.- 



.10 .12 .18 
1.90 2.00 2.20 

---- ---. .75 




9.80 
10.90 
14.80 
19.00 

6.85 

7^85 
3.60 
5-50 
3-80 

3^85 



390 
15.00 
21.00 
24.00 



14.60 

16.20 

19.10 

29.00 

950 

10.90 

5-40 

7^65 

540 

6.10 



5.80 
19.00 
27.00 
31.00 



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111 




EXPANSION JOINT, 

Brass, Screwed. 



Size 

Eastern Traverse . 
Each 



Expansion Joints. 





EXPANSION JOINT, 

Iron Body, Screwed. 

E,xpansion Joints^ Brass, Screwed. 

1 Vs ii.< 



EXPANSION JOINT, 

Iron Body, Flanged. 



4 
3.80 



% 
41.; 



4.90 



6.30 



4.00 4.90 0.30 7.40 

£.xpansion Joints, Iron Body, Screwed. 



2 


^Vi 


3 


-,1 ; 


!,% 


01.,' 


9.10 


24.00 


45-0O 



Size 2 21,' 3 SJ^ 4 41,^ 5 6 Y S 9 10 12 

Traverse __. (! 6 6 fi" li s" li li 6 7 7 7 8 

Each 11.00 13.00 17.50 25.00 30.00 40.00 45.00 55.00 70.00 100.00 110.00 160.00 225.00 



Expansion Joints, Iron Body, Flanged. 



Size -2 2I3' 3 3J2' 4 4J2' 5 ij 7 S 9 10 12 

Traverse 6 6 6 6" 6 li" 6 B 6 7 7 7 8 

Diam. Flange f. 7 71.,' 8i,' ;i 914 m 11 121,, 131., 15 in 19 

Each 18.00 20.00 25.00 35.00 40.00 50.00 55.00 65.00 80.00 110.00 120.00 175.00 250.00 



Note. — Standard Traverse will be furnished unless otherwise ordered. 

Wainwright Corrugated Expansion Joint. 




WAINWRIGHT EXPANSION JOINT. 

Each Joint will care for the movement hy expansion in 4.1 feet of piping with 100 lbs. pressure. In 
exhaust lines each Joint will care for 100 feet. 

It is important that pipes shall be securely anchored on both sides of the Joint. 

These' Joints are guaranteed, when installed according to directions, and customers making inquiries are 
requested to submit all conditions under which Joint is to operate. 

Wainwright Corrugated Expansion Joints. 

Size 11, 2 21.,' 3 31., 4 41^ 5 

Face to Face .- _ _ ._ 12' 12 12 12 16' IB IB 16 

Diameter Flanges _' 6 B 7 71.^ SJ^ 9 ' 9i^ 10 

Maximum Movement 2 2 2 2 ' 2 " 2 2 2 

Approximate Weight 22 24 27 33 37 48 52 59 

Each _. 25.00 30.00 3500 40.00 4500 50.00 55-O0 60.00 

Size B 7 8 9 10 12 14 IB 

Face to Face. 18 18 18 18 24 24 30 30 

Diameter Flanges 11 12i.< n}4 15 17 19 21 231^ 

Maximum Movement 21^' 214 21^" 21^ 21:^ 2i^ 2}^ m 

Approximate Weight 6.5 91 120 150 180 225 280 350 

Each 7500 90.00 125.00 13500 165.00 225.00 300.00 400.00 



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Steam Swing Joints. 






STEAM SWING JOINT. 

Brass. 



Size. 
Each 



UNIVERSAL STEAM SWING JOINT. 

Brass. 

Steam Swing Joints — Brass 

^3 H '4 1 

1.25 1.75 2.40 3.50 



STEAM SWING JOINT. 

Iron. 



1'4 

4-50 



6.25 



Universal Steam Swing Joints — Brass. 



Size. 



Each. 2.00 



Size . 
Each 



1 
7.00 



2.50 3.50 4.80 

Steam Swing Joints — Iron 



1'4 
9.00 



II3' 
12.50 



2 
9.00 



18.00 



2^2 
22.00 



2l.< 
44.00 



6 
73.00 



The Moran Flexible Steam or Liquid Joint. 

Adapted for steam, water and air connections between engine and tender ; 
pneumatic hoist and traveling crane connections ; for flexible lines of pipe to rock 
drills ; suction and discliarge pipes on dredge boats ; loading and unloading' oil 
boats ; for pipe lines across streams or bodies of water, for saw mills using a steam 
nigger : laundry mangles and temporaiy steam lines. It can be adapted to stand 
any desired pressure with perfect safety. 




MOEAN FLEXIBLE JOINT. 



Size 



Each 3.00 



The Moran Flexible Joints 

}< 3^' 1 1I4 n,,' 1; -21 2 
3-25 3-75 4-25 5-25 6.00 7.50 9.00 

Larger sizes to 2-1-uich quoted on application. 



11.25 



4 
15.00 



18.75 



25.00 



The " Climax " Steam Joint Clamp. 




THE "CLIMA.'^"' STEAM JOINT CLAMP. 

These Clamps are made in halves held together by cap screws and can be easily attached to pipe, making 
a cheap and effectual appliance for stopping leaks against any steam pressure. 

The3' can be attached in a few minutes, and occupy but 2io' inches of space on the pipe. 
Pipe covering can be readily replaced after joint is ajiplied. 



Size-... ••'4 

Each 1.50 

Size I'l 

Each 9.00 



The "Climax" Steam Joint Clamps. 

1 P4 11^ 2 21^ :; sio 

1.50 1.90 2.25 3.00 3.75 4.50 5.25 

; S ;• M 12 14 1.5 
10.50 13.00 15.75 18.75 22 SO 31.50 33.75 



4 
6.00 


6.7s 


5 

7-50 


16 
36.00 


18 
40.50 


20 
45.00 



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113 



Standard Brass Valves. 



GED 



s^k^iD 






GLOBE VALVE. 

Screwed. 



ANGLE VALVE. 

Screwed. 



CROSS VALVE. 

Screwed. 



Standard Brass Globe, Angle and Cross Valves— Screwed. 

Size yi ii % 1, --i 1 lU l'. 2 21,' 3 31.^ 4 

Globe and Angle Valves 72 .72 .77 i.oo 1.26 1.80 2.52 3.50 5.30 10.00 14.40 26.50 36.00 

Cross Valves _ 1.25 1.25 1.50 2.00 2.50 3.50 5.00 8.00 16.00 24. oo 45.00 60.00 






GLOBE VALVE. 

Flano-ed. 



ANGLE VALVE. 

Flane-ed. 



CBOSS VALVE. 

Flanared. 



Standard Brass Globe, Angle and Cross Valves— Flanged. 

Size 1-, ^4 ] 1'4 11, 2 21,' 3 8I3 4 

Globe and Angle Valves.. 4.50 5.00 6.75 8.50 10.50 16.00 23.60 35.00 50.60 70.00 125.00 
Cross Valves 5.25 7.00 9.00 12.00 15. 75 22.00 33.00 45.00 75.00 100.00 







HORIZONTAL CHECK VERTICAL CHECK VERTICAL CHECK VALVE. ANGLE CHECK 

VALVE. VALVE Cap On Side. valve. 

Standard Brass Check Valves— Screwed. 

Size.. ig I4 ?8 I2' \ 1 II4 Uj' 2 21; 3 3i.< 4 

Horizontal Check... 65 .65 .70 .90 1.15 1.60 2.25 3.15 4.75 9.60 13.00 24.00 32.50 

Vertical " .. .72 .77 i.oo 1.26 1.80 2.52 3.50 5.30 10.00 14.40 26.50 36.00 

Vertical, Cap on Side .. _. .. 1.85 2.50 3.25 4.15 5.00 7.25 18.00 25.00 

Angle Check .. .72 .77 i.oo 1.26 1.80 2.52 3.50 5.30 10.00 14.40 26.50 36.00 





HORIZONT.AL CHECK VALVE. 

Flunked. 



ANGLE CHECK VALVE. 

Flaag'ed. 



Size. 



Standard Brass Check Valves— Flanged. 

1. ■'■^ 1 1'4 1^2 2 21., 3 31.; 



Horizontal Check.. 4.40 4.90 6.50 8.25 10.15 iS-S" 22.60 33.50 47.50 66.50 

Vertical and Angle Checks 4.50 5.00 6.75 8.50 10.50 16.00 23.00 35.00 50.00 70.00 



125.00 200.00 



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Standard Brass Valves— Extra Heavy. 






EXTRA HEAVY GLOBE VALVE. EXTRA HEAVY ANGLE VALVE. EXTRA HEAVY CHECK VALVE. 

Screwed. Screwed. Screwed. 

Erxtra Heavy Standard Brass Globe, Angle and Check 

Valves — Screwed. 

Size -. I4 H a "4 1 1'4 11^ 2 21^ 3 Sy, 

Globe and Angle Valves 1.25 1.45 1.85 2.50 3.50 5.25 7.00 10.50 20.00 27.00 50.00 

Check Valve - i.io 1.30 1.65 2.20 3.00 4.75 6.25 9.50 18.50 25.00 47.00 



4 
65.00 
60.00 





Sl 

extra heavy globe valve. extra heavy angle valve. 

Flanged. FUuiged. 

Extra Heavy Standard Brass Globe and Angle Valves — Flanged. 

Size_.. 1 II4 1}, :i a^s, 3 31., 4 

Diameter of Flanges 41,' 6 ■ 6' 63^ Yi| 9 9' 10 

Face to Face, Globe 3/j 8M \% 5% 5^| 6^^ SI4 SJg 

Center to Inlet, Angle. 2Jj 2% 1\% 4 4i.< 5 534 6 

" Outlet, " -ly^ -l^i 3 33^ 4 4 414: 5 

Each 9.50 13.50 16.50 24.00 45.00 65.00 95.00 120.00 

Finished Brass Valves. 





FINISHED GLOBE VALVE. 

Brass Wheel. 



FINISHED GLOBE VALVE. 

Wood Wheel. 



Standard Brass Valves — Finished. 



Size. 



Globe and Angle Valves, Brass Wheel. 

Wood " - 

Check Valves, Finished 



3-iS 
2.15 
2.15 



3-50 
2.50 

2.50 



1 
4-25 
3-25 
3-25 



5-6o 
4-35 
4-35 



Size. 



E,xtra Heavy Finished Globe and Angle Valves. 

'i ■■'4 1 1I4 

4.00 4.75 5.95 8.35 

3.00 3.75 4.95 7.10 

Finished Valves ai-e furnished to order onlv. 



Globe and Angle Valves, with Brass Wheel 
" Wood " 



7.00 

5-75 
5-75 



10.50 

925 



2 

10.25 

9.00 

9.00 



2 

iS-45 
14.20 



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Brass Valves. 





GLOBE SAFETY VALVE. ANGLE SAFETY VALVE. 

Standard Brass Globe and Angle Safety Valves. 

Size J^ 'U 1 II4 U,' 2 'IK, S 

Globe and AQo-le, Screwed. -- 3.25 3.90 4.70 7.15 9.00 12,50 22.50 33.50 

" Valve, Flanged 7.00 8.90 11.20 15.50 19-75 26.50 3950 54-5o 

Angle " " 6.75 7.65 9.65 13.15 16.00 23.30 35.50 53.00 

Low Pressure Safety Valve with Balance Weights. 

WD^fi^ Size: }4 3^ 1 1I4 U., 2 

rB=! HI Each 3.00 3.75 5.50 7,75 9.50 12.35 



WITH BALANCE WEIGHTS. 





Fig. 337. 
BALL ON TOP. 



Size 
Fiff. 133. 



Fig. 133. 
VACUUM VALVE. 

Vacuum Valves. 



1.50 



2.00 2.50 



Fig. 131. 

LOW PRESSURE SAFETY VALVE. 



1>4 
3.00 




Fig. 338. 

ANGLE PATTERN. 



Size 

Fig. 337_ 

" 131_ 

" .338. 



Low Pressure Safety Valves. 

H =4 1 

1.50 2.25 3.00 

1.50 2.00 2.50 

2.25 2.60 3.30 



1'4 
4.00 
3.00 

4-5° 



5-50 
6-35 



7-75 
8.65 




Butterfly Valves. 

Size__ -^ 1 II4 Uj 2 

Eacli 3.10 4.40 5.65 6.75 10.00 



13.75 21.00 



BUTTERFLY VALVE. 

Gas Log Valves— Rough Body, Wood Wheel. 



Size 

Plain 

Plated Trimmings. 



2.20 2.25 

-- 2.50 2.5s 

An extra charge is made for Stems longer than 6 inches. 



2.50 
2.80 




GAS LOG VALVE. 



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Standard Iron Body Valves — Brass Mounted. 






GLOBE, PLAIN TOP, SCEEWED. ANGLE, PLAIN TOP, SCREWED. CROSS A'ALVE, PLAIN TOP, SCREWED. 

Standard Iron Body Valves— Screwed, Plain Top. 



Size 

Globe and Angle. 
Cross Valve 



1 
2.25 



1^4 
2.7s 



3-So 



S-40 
6.50 



7-35 
9.00 



3 

9.80 
12.50 






GLOBE, PLAIN TOP, FLANGED. ANGLE, PLAIN TOP, FLANGED. CROSS VALVE, PLAIN TOP, FLANGED. 

Standard Iron Body Valves— Flanged, Plain Top. 

Size 1 II4 1^2 '-2 2I3' 3 

Globe and Angle 3.25 3.85 4.80 7.00 9.00 12.50 

Cross Valves .... 9.00 11.75 16.50 



e.-- ■ .^.jaM 






L___jillBLl 
GLOBE, YOKE TOP, SCEEWED. ANGLE, YOKE TOP, SCREWED. CROSS VALVE, YOKE TOP, SCREWED, 

Standard Iron Body Valves — Screwed, Yoke Top. 

Size 'i ■•i'-> a --i'o 4 41.^ 5 6 18 9 10 12 

Globe and Angle 7-oo 9-00 12.50 15.25 19.00 24.00 27.00 37.50 63.00 72.00 100.00 114.00 170.00 

Cross Valve 8.50 11.75 i^'^S 20.00 23.50 30.65 35.25 47.25 78.00 92.00 150.00 162.00 240.00 






GLOBE, YOKE TOP, FLANGED. ANGLE, YOKE TOP, FLANGED. CROSS VALVE, YOKE TOP, FLANGED. 

Standard Iron Body Valves — Flanged, YoKe Top. 

Size 2 21^ >'• Bi., -^ ^^2 '"' '■' " S ■' 1" 1^ I'' ^^ 

Globe and Angle 8.60 10.75 15.00 18.50 22.50 27.50 31.00 42.00 68.00 77.00 110.00 123.00 187.00 350.00 475.00 
Cross Valves 11.00 14.50 20.00 25.00 28.50 36.00 41.00 54.00 85.00 100.00 163.00 175.00 265.00 475.00 700.00 



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Standard Iron Body Valves. 





HORIZONTAL CHECK VALVE. 

Screwed. 



ANGLE CHECK VALVE. 

Screwed . 



Iron Body Horizontal and Angle Check Valves— Screwed. 

Size 2 21^ 3 3i< 4 41-,^ 5 6 18 10 12 

Each __ 360 6.50 8.90 12.25 14-25 19.00 22.00 30.00 45.00 5700 105.00 155.00 





HORIZONTAL CHECK VALVE. 

Flanared. 



ANGLE CHECK VALVE. 

Flaneed. 



Iron Body Horizontal and Angle Check Valves — Flanged. 

Size 2 23^ 3 31^ 4 41., 5 (5 1 s In 12 14 lii 

Each 5.25 8.25 11.50 15.50 18.00 22.50 26.00 3500 50.00 62.00 115.00 175.00 300.00 425.00 





VERTICAL CHECK VALVE. VERTICAL CHECK VALVE. 

Screwed. Flanged. 
Iron Body Vertical Check Valves — Screwed and Flanged. 

Size 2 2I2 3 31.3 4 4ij .". C 7 8 

Screwed, each 7.00 9.50 12.50 17.00 21.00 30.00 3300 40.00 62.00 73.00 

Elanged, " 8.75 11.50 15.00 20.00 25.00 3350 37.00 4500 67.00 78.00 

1^1 



SWING CHECK VALVE. SWING CHECK VALVE. 

Screwed. Flanged. 

Iron Body Swing Check Valves — Brass Disc, Leather Seat. 

Size 21^ 3 3I0 4 5.6 

Screwed, each 10.00 12.00 16.00 18.00 25.00 32.00 

Elanged, " __ _ 10.00 12.00 16.00 18.00 25.00 32.00 





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Standard Iron Body Valves. 



.lit 




t^BP P 




GLOBE SAFETY VALVE. 

Screwed. 



GLOBE SAFETY VALVE. 

Flang-ed. 



Iron Body Globe Safety Valves — Screwed and Flanged. 

Size 1 IH 11.2 i 21^ 3 3I3 4 41^ .5 r, 7 s 

Screwed 4.00 5.00 5.80 7.80 13.25 17.25 23.00 28.75 34So 4:50 57.75 93.50 132.00 

Flanged 5.50 6.75 7.75 10.25 16.00 21.50 27.50 34.00 40.00 48.00 65.00 100.00 140.00 





ANGLE SAFETY VALVE. 

Screwed. 



ANGLE SAFETY VALVE. 

Flanged. 



Iron Body Angle Safety Valves — Screwed and Flanged. 

Size _. 1 l.l^ lij 2 -iK, S 3I3' 4 4I2' .5678 

Screwed-.. 4.00 5.00 5.80 7.80 13.25 17.25 23.00 28.75 34-5° 4i-5o 57-75 9350 132.00 

Flanged. 5.50 6.75 7.75 10.25 16.00 21.50 27.50 34.00 40.00 48.00 65.00 100.00 140.00 

Note. — Safety Valves with bottom opening flanged and .side opening screwed, same list as flanged. 





BACK PRESSURE V.ALVE. 

Screwed. 



BACK PRESSURE VALVE. 

Flanged. 



Iron Body BacR Pressure Valves— Screwed and Flanged. 

Size li.< 2 iU 3 31, 4 41., .-. 1; 7 S 10 12 14 16 



Screwed 
Flanged. 



900 11.00 13.00 15.00 19.00 22.50 28.50 33.50 43.00 70.00 85.00 120.00 iSo.oo 

10.50 12.75 15.00 17.50 22.00 26.00 32.00 37.00 47.00 75.00 90.00 130.00 200.00 350.00 475.00 





BACK PRESSURE BUTTERFLY 



BUTTERFLY VALVE. 



VALVE. 



Iron Body Butterfly Valves. 



Size II4 11., 2 -Ji., 3 31, 4 4^ .5678 lu 12 

B. P. Butterfly Valve, Scd 11.00 13.00 15.00 19.00 22.50 28.50 33. 50 43.00 70.00 85.00 120.00 180.00 

'• " " Flgd 15.0017.5022.0026.0032.0037.0047.0075.0090.00130.00200.00 

Butterfly Valve, Scd 6.357.00 8.00 9.50 12.00 16.00 18.50 28.504250 

" " Flgd 11.50 15 00 19.00 22.00 32.0047.00 



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Foot Valves and Strainers. 






Fig. 187. 

; BODY FOOT \ 
1 to 3 inch. 



Size--- 

Fig. 187.-. 

" 187B.. 

" 1S7C.. 



1 
1.30 



1'4 
1.40 



1.90 



Fig. 187B. 

IRON BODY FOOT VALVE. 

Screwed. 
Iron Body Foot Valves. 

2.40 3.30 3.90 

5.60 7.30 10.50 11.25 

3.50 4.50 5.75 7.50 9.50 13.00 14.00 



Fig. 187C. 

IRON BODY FOOT VALVE. 

Flanged. 



6 8 10 

14.75 41.00 64.00 
17.50 45.00 70.00 



100 
112 



U 16 



150 200 





Fig. IfliA. 

FOOT VALVE. 

Screwed. Iron Body Foot Valves. 

Size 1 1,14 11, 2 21, 3 31., 4 

Fig. 1H2A. Plain. .44 .52 .68 .90 1.30 1.85 2.60 2.80 

" 192A. Galvanized .60 .75 i.oo 1.45 2.00 2.70 3.00 4.25 

" 192B. Plain 2.50 3.25 3.60 

" 192B. Galvanized 3.50 4.50 5.50 



4-2S 
6.50 
5.00 
7-50 



Fig. lfl2B. 

FOOT VALVE. 

Flanged. 
S 
16.00 
30.00 
17.00 
32.00 



6 

7.00 
10.00 

8.00 
12.00 



10 

29.00 

50.00 

30.00 

52.00 





VERTICAL FOOT VALVE. VERTICAL FOOT VALVE. 

Single Gate, Copper Screen. Gates Rubber Faced. 

Sizes to 9 inch. Sizes larger than 9 inch. 

Vertical Foot Valves — Single Gate, with Copper Screen. 

Size 2 2 1 J 3 4 5 1} 7 

Screwed 11.50 12.00 16.25 20.00 26.25 3300 38.50 

Flanged. - 11.75 12.25 16.25 20.00 25.75 32.50 38.00 

Hub End 33-25 39.00 

"Without Screen, deduct 4.50 5.25 6.25 7.00 

Size 10 12 14 16 18 20 24 

Screwed 82.00 113.00 

Flanged 82,00 112.00 145.00 190.00 235.00 265.00 400.00 

Hub End 83.00 113.00 147.00 193.00 238.00 268.00 40500 

Without Screen, deduct 7.00 10.00 12.50 15.00 21.00 24.50 31.00 




m 

Fig. 187A. 

STRAINER. 

Size =4 

Fig. 1S7A. Plain .22 

" ]S7A. Galvanized.. .30 

Size 1 II4 11,' 

Plain .85 1. 10 1.25 

Galvanized, i.oo 1.35 1.50 




Fig. 

1 

•25 

■34 



187A, 

1>4 U2 

•33 -44 
•43 -58 



Iron Strainer. 



MUSHROOM STRAINER-. 



•55 
.80 



.82 
1.20 



1. 10 
1.70 



I-7S 
2.60 



4 
2.00 

3-00 



2.50 
3-9° 



Mushroom Strainer. 

2 2I0 3 4 o 6 

1.60 2.05 2.75 5.00 10.00 11.00 

2.00 2.50 3.40 6.10 12.50 13.60 



17.30 
22.25 



s 
18.20 
23-30 





350 

5-00 

9 

25.20 
30.00 



12 

58.00 

90.00 
60.00 

95.00 



8 
44-75 
43-5° 
46,50 

8.00 

30 

780.00 

790.00 

50.00 



8 
7-5° 



10 

26.50 
32,00 



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Check Valves— Iron Body with Bronze Mountings. 





HORIZONTAL SWING CHECK VALVE. 

Screwed. 



HORIZONTAL SWING CHECK VALVE. 

Flang-ed. 



Swing Check Valves— Screwed. 



Size 2 i^., ■■-: s'., 4 n., 5 c 7 S n lo 12 

Screwed 7.00 7.75 9.7s 14.50 20.50 23.00 25.50 31.00 41.50 44.50 O2.50 77.50 97.00 



Swing Check Valves — Flanged. 



Size 2 21^ 3 3I0' i -11,' r. u 7 S ;i 111 12 

Flanged 7.75 8.75 11.00 15.50 21.50 24.00 27.00 32.50 43.00 46.00 62.00 76.50 9500 

Size 11 16 lf< 2(1 24 ;;ii oi; 

Flanged 150.00 165.00 230.00 285.00 400.00 1200.00 1890.00 




HORIZONTAL SWING CHECK. 

Hub Ends. 

Sw^ing Check Valves— Hub E,nds. 

Size :;io 4 .5 li 8 9 TO 

Hub End 10.25 14.25 20.50 25.00 28.50 43.00 61.00 73.00 

Size 12 14 10 - 18 20 24 30 315 

Hub End 92.00 146.00 160.00 225.00 280.00 390.00 1120.00 1825.00. 

14-inch and larger are with Bj'-Pass Valves. 

Vertical Check Valves, Iron Body with Bronze Mountings. 

Gates Rubber Faced. 









SCREWED. SINGLE GATE. 

Size, 9 inches and under. 



FLANGED. SINGLE GATE. 

Size, 9 inches and under. 



SCREWED, FLANGED OR HUB ENDS. 

Sizes larger than 9 inches with 
multiple gates. 



Vertical Check Valves — Gates Rubber Faced. 



Size 2 

E. toE.,Scd. I^i 



F.toF.,Flgd_ 5X e,\i 



i 


5 


6 


10?8 

9 


12?3' 

10 


1S1.< 
101? 
11 


121' 


163„' 


n-T 



8K 

6 
Dia. Flaps ... 6"" I" 1\i 
E. toE.'Hubs. 9i.< 914' 11" 
Screwed ...__ 7.50 8.00 12.70 16.50 22.50 29.00 32.50 37.00 92.50 123.00 

Flanged 8.00 8.50 12.70 16.50 2200 28.00 31.50 3650 92.50 123.00 166.00221.00270.00329.00 493.00 

Hub End 8.00 8.50 12.70 16.50 22.00 30.00 35.00 3900 94.50 125.00 168.00224.00273.00332.00498.00 



8 


10 


12 


14 


1« 


IS 


20 


24 


14 


ilU 





19 


21 


22 


231^ 


291^ 


l'J^-8 


isK 


16% 


21 


231.^ 


2,5 


271^ 


32 


lU/„ 


16 


19 


21 


23M 


2.-) 


27i< 


32 


V)% 


22-\' 


231^- 


27U 


30 


31 


S3l.< 


40K 



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E,xtra Heavy Valves for 250 Pounds WorRing Pressure. 





n F^^^ 



GLOBE VALVE SCREWED 
WITH YOKE. 



GLOBE VALVE FLANGED 
WITH YOKE. 




BY PASS GLOBE VALVE. 



E,xtra Heavy Globe Valves. 

Size 21^ 3 'i}i i 41,' 6 7 

Face to Face, Screwed Ends lOJ^ n}4 123^ 13 l-t u'^^^ IB}.^ 

Face to Face, Flanged Ends llj-^ 12i^ 13}^ li 1.5 lo-'j, IVJa 19I4 

Diameter of Flanges _ 1}^ Si^ 9 10 101^ 11 12}^ 14 

Diameter of Bolt Circle 5}^ B?^ 71-4: IJi gij' 914 10?s njg 

No. of Bolts 4 8 8 8 8 8 12 12 

SizeofBolts % 5/ 5^ 3^ % % % y^ 

Size of By-Pass ._ 1 1 U.,' 

Globe, Screwed _. 29.00 32.00 33.50 35.00 55.00 55.00 79.00 100.00 i 

" Flanged 31.00 35.00 37.00 3900 59.00 59.00 84.00 105.00 i 

By-Pass Globe Valves quoted 011 application. 



10 



12 



21 


23 


241, 


28 


15 


16 


171,- 


20 


13 


14 


\h)i 


17M 


12 


12 


16 


16 


/8 


7/ 
/8 


% 


% 


IJ2 


1^2 


1,^2 


1^2 


11.00 





190.00 


285.00 


17.00 





200.00 


300,00 






ANGLE VALVE SCREWED 
WITH YOKE. 



ANGLE VALVE FLANGED 
WITH YOKE. 



BY-PASS ANGLE VALVE. 



E,xtra Heavy Angle Valves. 

Size.- , 23^ 3 81^ 4 41^ 5 6 Y 

Centerto Inlet, Screwed... o\i x,% 6% f>% 7 7% 9,% 

Center to Outlet, " .._ 514 ^% 6% 6}4 7 7% 8i^ 

Centerto Inlet, Flanged... 5J4 ej^ 6^ 7 71^ IJi 6% 9?^ 

Center to Outlet, " ... 0% 614 &% 7 71^ 77g 8^^ 9=^ 

Diameter of Flanges 1% 8i| 9 10 lOi^ 11 121^ 14 

Bolt Circle 5% 6% 7^ "iJi ^i. 9^4 10?8 H^s 

Number of Bolts 4 8 8 8 8 8 12 12 

SizeofBolts % % % % % ^i ^i }i 

Size of By-Pass 1 1 \\i 

Angle, Screwed 29.00 32.00 33.50 35.00 55.00 55.00 79.00 100.00 

" Flanged 31.00 35.00 37.00 39.00 59.00 59.00 84.00 105.00 

By-Pass Angle Valves quoted on application. 



10 



12 



101^ 


iiM 


VIM 


14 


lOM 


iiM 


12J4 


14 


15 


16 


17K 


20 


13 


14 


loii 


17% 


12 


12 


16 


16 


% 


% 


% 


Vs 


^% 


1^ 


m 


iM 


III. 00 





190.00 


285.00 


117.00 


.. -. 


200.00 


300.00 



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Jenkins Bros. Brass Valves. 






BRASS GLOBE VALVE, SCREWED. 



SECTION. 



ILJJ 

BRASS ANGLE VALVE, SCREWED. 



Brass Globe and Angle Valves — Screwed. 



Size . 



1 1., 



Globe and Angle, each i.io i.io 1.25 1.60 2.20 2.80 4.00 5.50 8.75 15-75 22.00 





BRASS GLOBE VALVE, FLANGED. 



BRASS ANGLE VALVE, FLANGED. 



Brass Globe and Angle Valves — Flanged. 



Size 

Globe and Angle, each . 



1 V. 



11.,' 



3.50 4.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 9.00 11.00 16.50 25.00 34.00 





BRASS CROSS VALVE, SCREWED. 



BRASS CROSS VALVE, FLANGED. 



Size 

Screwed, each. 
Flanged, " . 



Brass Cross Valves — Screwed and Flanged. 

V =8 '-2 V 1 1'4 1^2 ^ -^2 >i 

1.70 2.00 2.25 2.50 3.25 4.75 6.25 9.50 20.00 27.50 

■ .- 8.64 11.45 15-10 22.70 32.82 44-30 






BRASS HORIZONTAL CHECK VALVE. 



BRASS ANGLE CHECK VALVE. 



BRASS VERTICAL CHECK VALVE. 



Brass Horizontal Angle and Vertical Check Valves. 



Size 

Screwed, each_ 
Flanged, " . 



'4 ^S '-2 -U 1 1'4 1^2 ^ 21, o 
I.IO 1.20 1.30 1.90 2.60 3.60 5.00 7.50 1350 20.50 
4.75 5.50 7.80 9.80 15.00 22.80 32.40 



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Jenkins Bros. Iron Body Composition Mounted Valves. 





GLOBE VALVE. ANGLE VALVE. 

Screwed. Screwed. 

Iron Body, Composition Mounted, Globe and Angle Valves, 

Brass Hub. 

Size ?4 1 II4 1^;. 2 2I0 

Screwed, each 2.75 2.85 3.85 5.06 7.25 11.00 

Flanged, " 8.50 13.00 



16.00 
18.00 






^^ 




GLOBE VALVE. 

Screwed, with Yoke. 



GLOBE VALVE. 

Flanged, with Yoke. 



ANGLE VALVE. 

Screwed, with Yoke. 



ANGLE VALVE. 

Flanged, with Yoke. 



Iron Body Globe and Angle Valves, Screwed and Flanged, with Yoke. 

Size 2 21^ o 81., 4 4I0 5 c. 7 s ;i Ki 12 14 in IS 2ii 24 

Globe and Angle, Screwed . - 10.00 12,00 16.75 19.50 24 32*40 48 80 90 121 130 185 ,.. .._ ._. _.. 

" " " Flanged-. 11-75 14.00 18.50 21.50 26 34 42 50 80 90 121 130 185 334 400 540 620 1260 




JIE 
CROSS VALVE. 

Screwed, with Yoke. 
Iron Body Cross Valve, w^ith Yoke. 

Size 21., 3 3i.^ 4 il4 

Cross Valve, Screwed _, 16.60 21.00 26.00 30.00 42.00 

" " Flanged 19.00 24.00 29.00 33.00 45-00 






58.00 
62.00 



HORIZONTAL CHECK VALVE. 

Screwed. 



Size 



HORIZONTAL CHECK VALVE. 

Flanged. 

Iron Body Check Valves. 



ANGLE CHECK VALVE. 

Flanged. 



Horizontal, Angle and Vertical, Screwed, each . 
" Flanged, " . 



10.50 
12.50 



14.00 
16.50 



17.00 
20.00 



4 
20.00 
23.00 



30.00 
3300 



40.00 
43.00 



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Jenkins Bros. Valves. 




Self Adjusting Swing Check Valve. 

Can be repaired by simply reiuoviag the Cap and renewing the Disc. 

Size.. ^a '2 ''4 1 ^'4 1^2 2 21^ 3 S}i 4 5 6 8 10 

Brass, Screwed 1.20 1.30 1.90 2.60 3.60 5.00 7.50 13.50 20.50 

" Flanged. . 5.50 7.80 9.80 15.00 22.80 32.40 

Iron Body, Screwed 12.00 15.50 18.50 22.75 32.90 4375 9200 146.00 

Flanged... 13.90 17.75 20.60 25.45 36.10 47.10 92.00 146.00 





BRASS SAFETY VALVE. IRON BODY SAFETY VALVE. 

Screwed. Flanged. 

Brass and Iron Body Safety Valves. 

Size 'o -U 1 1'4 I'j - -'2 '■'■ ■■''■> ^ -t^i ' 5 f' 

Brass, Screwed 4.12 4.95 5.50 8.25 10.15 15.40 .... 

Iron Body, Screwed 4.25 4.50 6.25 7,25 10.25 16.75 22.00 31.00 38.00 46.50 55.00 73.00 

" Flanged __ 12.25 1900 25.50 34.00 41.50 51.75 62.00 80.00 

These Valves contain the Jenkins Discs, which will not corrode, nor stick to the seat; consequently, the 
Valves are always ready to operate, even if they have been idle for years. Ci'oss Pattern furnished unless 
otherwise specified. 



Iron Body Back Pressure Valves— Composition Mounted. 




Fitted with JenKins 
Discs. 
Absolutely Noiseless. 



BACK PRESSURE VALVE. 

Screwed. 

Size 2 

Screwed 7.68 

Flanged 8.88 




8.88 
10.10 



11.05 
12.25 



13-45 
15-35 



BACK PRESSURE VALVE. 

Flanged. 

4 41^ 5 

15.85 18.00 23.7s 

18.15 22.00 26.15 



6 

32-15 
34.80 



58.00 
58.00 




EXCELSIOR 

STRAIGHT- 
WAY BACK 
PRESSURE 
VALVE. 



Excelsior Straight=way Back Pressure Valve. 

This Valve is noiseless, and free from any complicated attachments. 

The area of the "Excelsior' Valve is equal to that of pipe. This Valve has no dash pots, 
springs, guides or complicated levers to get out of order. Is simple, rehable and well made. 
Never sticks, and can be relied upon at all times when using exhaust steam for heating ; or 
when used as a relief, or free exhaust on a condensing plant, it has no equal. It can be placed 
in any position, vertical, horizontal or at any angle desired. 

The Valve can be removed entirely from exhaust passage without taking the Valve apart. 
Construction insures almost unlimited longevity. Can be thrown in and out of use instant!}'. 



Excelsior Back Pressure Valves 

Size i}.^ :j ■'•'-., l iK, :> c. 7 s '.1 

Screwed 15.00 18.00 21.00 24.00 30.00 33.00 43.00 57 .. .. 

Flanged 16.00 19.00 23.00 25.00 31.00 34.50 44.50 57 71 88 

For sizes above 2u inches we furnish net prices. 



10 12 U ID 18 20 
102 143 255 310 380 450 



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Jenkins Bros. Valves. 




FLANGED ANGLE 
BY-PASS VALVE. 



Globe and Angle Valves with By=Pass. 

Globe and Angle Valves furnished with By-Pass when desired. 

All sizes up to and including Ill-inch have elbows screwed into body and connected to. 
By-Pass Valves with union nuts Other sizes have flanges all around. 
Dimensions ot Valves furnished on application. 
These Valves are not carried in stock. 



Size --- - 4 41.^ 5 6 

Size of By-Pass Valve 1 1 1 '4 1^4 

Globe or Angle Valve with By-Pass $38 47 60 66 



Y 8 9 10 12 M Hi IS 211 24 

11., 11,^ ll.| ll| 2 2 ". ■■< 4 4 

100 110 144 154 224 380 452 620 720 1400. 





BRASS Y OR BLOW-OFF IRON Y OR BLOW-OFF 

VALVE, SCREWED. VALVE, FLANGED. 

Y or Blow=Off Valves. 

Size___ - H h 1 1'4 1^2 2 2ij 3 S}:^ 4 5 6 8 

Brass, Screwed 2.003.004.00 5.00 6.50 9.25 18.6025.00 _ - 

" Flanged 8.64 10.78 12.96 19.41 28.05 36.68 

Iron Body, Screwed __ 10.40 14.80 20.00 28,00 35.00 58.80 70.00 115.00 

" Flanged 12.40 17.40 23.00 31.00 38.40 64.00 70.00 115.00 

^ _,„.,., „, , ( Dia. of Flane-es, ij 7 IK Si, H Hi 11 nU 

IronBodyYValves, Flanged.... I j,^^^^^p^^»p|^^^^^^ g,. ^^ j.^^/ 15- 14 16}^ 18^^ 23^ 




JENKINS DISC. 



Jenkins Discs. 



Size 


¥ 


.04 

6 
.90 


H 
.04 

1 

.98 


■05 

8 
1.20 


I 
.06 
!l 
1.60 


I'4 
.09 

111 

I-7S 


l'-2 
.12 

12 
2.25 


2 21.^ 3 3i.< 
■18 .24 .33 .45 
14 11'. IS 
3.00 4.00 5.00 


4 
■52 
20 
6.00 


41 if 


Price 

Size 


- -03 

5 


*,2 
.60 

24 


Price 


.68 


9.00 



Jenkins Wood Wheel Gate Valves — Screwed E,nds. 



R-ight or Left Hand Threads, as ordered. 




Size . 



WOOD WHEEL 
GATE VALVE. 



H H ' iM i^a 2 

Wood Wheel, Finished Trimmings 2.25 2.75 3.65 4.95 6.00 9.25 

" " all over 3.75 4.25 5.25 6.55 7.60 12.90 

" Nickel Plated Trimmings 2.50 3.00 3.95 5.15 6.25 9.45 

" Rough Body, Nickel Plated all over 2.55 3.05 4.00 5.20 6.35 9.60 

" Finished and " " " 4.00 4.55 5.65 6.85 8.00 13.55 

WitK Male or Female Unions, as ordered. 

-- J2 M 1 W 1^2 2 

Finished Trimmings --. 3.20 3.75 4.80 6.40 8.00 11.50 

all over 4.755.306.408.00 9.4515.15 

Nickel Plated Trimmings ._ 3.30 3.95 5.10 6.60 8.10 11.70 

Rough Body, Nickel Plated all over 3.40 4.05 5.30 6.75 8.25 11.90 

Finished and " " " 5.05 5.65 6.95 8.40 10.50 15.85 

Also furnished with Lock Shields. 



Size. 

6. Wood Wheel, 



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Dimensions of JenKins Bros. Valves. 

Iron Body Valves. 

Size 2 21^ 3 .31^ i 41^' 3 6 7 S 9 10 12 14 16 18 2fi 24 

I Screwed iji| 8 a?8 10 llJglS 13}^ 16 161.085^203^211^255^301^34 38 42 50 

/Flanged 7^ 1^ 934 l'> 11^4 12l£ 131^ 16 1614181^20 211^241^30 34 38 42 50 

(Screwed 3l^ 3% 4^ 5 B^f 6^\ 6% 8 8^4; 9% 10 10?^ 12Jg 15^^ IV 19 21 25 

•^(Flanged _. dJi i}4 i°i 5% 5J^ BI4 6i^ 8 8 9,14' 10 10% 12,14 15 17 19 21 25 

C -- 6 7 7l| 81.^ 9 91^' ]0 11 \i% n% lo 16 19 21 23I2 25 27l.< 32 

DV 1 ^ 7;: 1 5 1 11 11/ 1 3 11/ 1 6_ 1 3Z 1 7 10 111 113 17' 9 91.^ 
-4 IT ^8 T3" ' ll7 Is Itb- 1-4 llT '^TS ItB" ItT 1t7 lliT 1.8 ^ -.'4 

E_ 91^11 123^ 131s 1^.^€ 15,^4 I'i' 19 203-£ 22 223.^ 24% 28?^ 321^ 39?^ 37l| 423^ 47J^ 

F 101^ 113^ 133-^ 141^ la 153.^ 18 19i^ 22 23'!^ 24 253^ 31 3Sl/ 42 401^451^ 511^ 

Brass Valves. 

A — Face to Face, Globe 

Size % % 1 II4 11.^ 2 21^ 3 31.^ 4 4I2' 5 6 and Check. 

(Screwed 23^ 3/j Z\% 414 4^1 6% 6=^ 8i^ 10 ' li;-^ 13 13,1^16 B— Center to Face, Angle 

(Flanged S^V 3^V * 4?8 4Jg 5^| 6^^ '7K 10 U% 1-2% n 16 and Check. 

„ (Screwed _. 1% 1% 1^ 2^ij 2^4 2^| 3j\ 41^ 3 5}f 6y\ 6?^ 8 C— Diameter of Flanges. 

"(Flanged 2,1^ 2% 25^ 2i| 3j\ 3% 41^ i^ 6% 5Jg 61^ 6i^ 8 D-Thickuess of Flanges. 

C 3 3I3- 4 4K 5 6 7 7K 81^ 9 9I4 10 11 E-Height when open, 

D-- ?8 il t\ U H U tV ^8 n 1 ItV Us IfV Globe. 

E- — 4Jg B^V 534 7 7A 8tV 9530010310434151^17 19 F-Height when open 

F 4^f nfj 6 71^ 711 93.OOM 111^ 14105 15?08 191^' Angle,oenter of pipe to 

top of handwheel. 

Jenkins Bros. Special Valves. 

(Not Illustrated.) 

We list below a special line of Extra Heavj' Brass Globe and Angle Valves. They are designed for SOD 
pounds steam pressure and tested to 800 pounds hydraulic pressure. These valves are especially suited for 
hydraulic work and can be safelj' used on such pressures up to 1,000 pounds. All parts interchangeable 
Can be packed when wide open. 

High Pressure Globe and Angle Valves — Brass. 



Size - 
Screwed- 
Flanged. 



1 , 


"4 


1 


1'4 


11; 





21^ 





3.00 


4.00 


6.00 


8.25 


11.00 


16.00 


3300 


45.00 


5.00 


6.70 


8.90 


11.50 


15.00 


21-75 


40.00 


52.00 



All Iron Globe and Angle Valves for Ammonia, Acids, E,tc. 

Size-- 1,' =4 1 1I4 11.2 2 21, S 3I0 4 4I0 5 li 7 s 

Screwed. 3.25 3.50 3.75 400 4.25 5.25 11.00 13.25 15.50 17.50 25.75 27-oo 33-25 4325 52.00 

Flanged. 4.10 4.25 4.50 4.75 5.25 6.50 12.50 14.50 16.75 19-25 27.50 29.00 35.50 46.25 56.25 



All Iron Gate Valves for Ammonia, Acids, Etc. 

Size lo -'i 1 1'4 iio 2 21, 3 

Screwed 3.25 3.25 3.75 4.50 5.25 8.25 10.00 12.25 

Flanged --- -- 10.25 11.50 i3-7S 



o"-.. 


4 


15.00 


18.25 


16.50 


20.50 



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Renewable Vulcanized Asbestos Disc. 
Brass Valves — Standard and Extra Heavy. 




GLOBE VALVE. ANGLE VALVE. CROSS VALVE. 

Screwed. Screwed. Screwed. 

Standard Valves— Screwed Ends and Top. 

Size Is '4 ^s 'o ^4 1 II4 11; 2 -1. 3 31^ 4 

Globe and Angle, each i.io i.io 1.25 i.6o 2.20 2.80 4.00 5.50 8.75 15.75 22.00 43.25 51.00 

Cross Valves, ■' 2.25 2.50 3.25 4.75 6.25 9.50 20.00 30.00 

Extra Heavy Valves — Screwed Ends and Top. 

Size --- ij -U I 1I4 n.2 2 2I3 3 

Each 4.25 6.00 8.00 10.00 13-75 22.00 31.00 42.00 

Standard YoKe Top Valves— Screwed Ends. 

Size -2 -IK-. 3 ?,>-., 4 .-. 6 

Each 18.00 31.00 40.00 48.00 61.00 90.00 107.00 

Extra Heavy Yoke Top Valves — Screwed Ends. 

Size 2 -1, 3 31, 4 5 il Y S 

Each 37.00 47.00 57.00 69.60 80.00 125.00 153.00 214.00 275.00 






GLOBE VALVE. 

Flanged. 



ANGLE VALVE. 

F]ana-ed. 



CROSS VALVE. 

Flauffed. 



Standard Valves — Flanged — Screwed Top. 

Size 1 1'^ 11^ -1 21., 3 

Globe and Angle, each 6.00 9.00 11.00 16.50 25.00 34-00 

Cross Valves, " 8.75 11.50 1525 23.00 32.00 47.00 

Extra Heavy Valves— Flanged— Screwed Top. 

Size.._ 1 II4 

Globe and Angle, each 10.00 12.50 



58.00 



16.00 



32.00 



42.00 



Size. 



Standard YoKe Top Valves— Flanged. 



Globe and Angle, each 22. ^ 



35-00 



49.00 



63.00 



4 
75.00 



4 
66.00 



3 
54.00 



.6 
120.00 



Extra Heavy YoKe Top Valves— Flanged. 

Size 2 'iKy 3 31,; 4 :> 1] 7 8 

Globe and Angle, each 48.00 60.60 70.00 83.60 94.00 140.00 180.00 238.00 295.00 

Discs for Brass Globe and Angle Valves. 
Asbestos R^ing Brass Holder. 



RING HOLDER. 



Size . 
Each 



^s 


^4 


^3 


l.< 


'X 


1 


1^4 


ll.< 


•» 


■"■< 


3 


3 ' ■) 


4 


13 


■14 


•07 


-09 


.10 


.12 


.18 


25 


•36 


.48 


.60 


1-5° 


2.00 



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Renewable Vulcanized Asbestos Disc Iron Body Valves- 
Standard, Heavy and Extra Heavy. 







GLOBE VALVE, SCREWED. YOKE GLOBE, SCREWED. ANGLE VALVE, SCREWED. YOKE CROSS, SCREWED. 



Standard Valves — Sere-wed Ends and Top. 



Size 

<jlobe and Angle, each. 
Cross Valves, each 



ll.< 


2 


-^■> 





Sl-i 


4 


5.00 


7-25 


11.00 


16.00 


18.50 


23.00 


12.00 


14.00 


16.00 


21.00 


25.00 


27.00 



Standard Valves — Screwed E,nds -with Yoke. 

Size. 2 ■21.2 3 ."1.,' 4 4i_; 5 6 V 8 10 12 

Globe and Angle, each 10.00 12.00 16.75 I9S0 24.00 32.00 40.00 48.00 80.00 90.00 130 185 

Cross Valve, each 14.00 16.00 21.00 26.00 30.00 42.00 45.00 58.00 

Heavy Pattern Yoke Top Valves — Screwed Ends. 

Size 2 21.,' 3 ai^ 4 -I U' .5 « 7 8 10 12 

Each 12.00 14.50 20.10 23.40 28,80 38.40 48.00 57.60 96.00 108 156 222 

E,xtra Heavy Yoke Top Valves — Screwed Ends. 

Size 2 21; 3 3i| I 11^ 5 1; 7 S 10 12 

Each 12.50 15.00 21.00 24.50 30.00 40.00 50.00 60.00 100 113 163 232 







GLOBE VALVE, 
FLANGED. 



EXTRA HEAAT GLOBE 
V.\LVE, FLANGED. 



AKGLE VALVE, 
FLANGED. 



CROSS VALVE, 
FLANGED. 



Size - .- 

Globe and Angle, each 
Cross Valves, each 



Standard Valves — Flanged, Sere-wed Top. 

6.00 8.50 13.00 18.00 20.50 

-. 15.00 17.00 19.00 24.00 27.00 



4 
25.00 
30.00 



Standard Yoke Top Valves — Flanged. 

Size... 2 2I3' 3 31^" 4 4I3' .-) 6 7 8 10 12 14 

Globe and Angle, each 11.75 14.00 18.50 21.50 26.00 34.00 42.00 50.00 80.00 90.00 130 185 334 

Cross Valves, each 17.00 19.00 24.00 29.00 33.00 45.00 48.00 62.00 



Size 

Globe and Angle, each 



Heavy Pattern Yoke Top Valves — Flanged 

2 2I3 3 31^ 4 -\'., 5 1; 7 

I 14.10 16.80 22.20 25.80 31.20 40.80 50.40 60.00 96.00 

Extra Heavy Yoke Top Valves— Flanged. 



Size 

Globe and Angle, each. 



2 21^ 3 31 J 4 -lU 6 6 7 8 10 12 

14.70 17.50 23.25 27.00 32.50 42.50 52.50 62.50 100 113 163 232 



Discs for Iron Body Globe and Angle Valves. 

Improved Vulcanized Asbestos R-ing Iron Holder. 

RING Size 11., 2 21.; 3 ■ 31, 4 4I3 -, f, 7 8 9 10 12 14 

HOLDER. Each.. .25 .36 .48 .60 .75 .90 1. 10 1.25 1.60 2.40 2.90 4.75 4.75 5.50 7.75 




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129 



Brass Straightway Swinging Check Valves. 





Fig-. 60. Fig. 5V. 

HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL. ANGLE. 

Brass ChecR Valves, Straightway Swinging, Screwed Cap, Rotating 

Brass Disc. 

Size I4 S 1-2 H 1 IM 1^2 2 2i£ 3 

Pig. 60. Screwed Ends, Horizontal and Vertical. 1.25 1.30 1.50 1.75 2.25 3.25 4.25 6.25 12.00 20.00 

" 57. " " Angle 1.50 1.75 2.25 3.25 4.25 625 12.00 20.00 

" 339. AVitli Asbestos or Leather Disc. 1.50 1.75 2.25 3.25 4.25 6.25 12.00 20.00 

" 45. Discs for Figs. 57, 60 and 179 .10 .12 .14 .16 .18 .20 .25 .40 .60 .75 

Heavy Pattern, Horizontal and Vertical — Screwed. 

Size U ^8 ^2 ^'i ' 1^4 1^2 2 2}i 

Fig. 180. Heavy, Screwed -. 2.50 2.50 2.60 3.00 4.00 5.75 7.50 11.00 22.00 

E,xtra Heavy Pattern, Horizontal and Vertical — Screwed. 



Size- 



Fig. 181. Extra Heavy, Screwed. 



5.00 



5-85 



7-5° 



10.85 



1)2 
14.20 



20.7s 




Fig. 182. 
HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL. 




E,xtra Heavy, Bolted Cap — Screw Ends. 



Size- 



Fig. 182. Screwed, Horizontal and Vertical, Extra Heavy 17.00 
" 340. Angle Screwed, Extra Heavy 



27.00 
27.00 



345° 
34-5° 



50-50 
5050 



55-00 
5500 



ja* ^ a 




Fig. 179. 

HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL. 

Scre-w Cap — Flanged Ends 
1 1I4 

Fig. 179. Horizontal and Vertical, Flanged 6.25 7.85 



Size- 



Size. 



Fig. 183. Horizontal or Vertical, Extra Heavy.. 
" 341. Angle, Extra Heavy 



n.; 2 


2^ 


3 


10.25 15.50 


25.00 


32-50 


p — Flanged. 






2 1 ., s 


^H 


4 


34.50 42.00 


58.00 


69.00 


34.50 42.00 


58.00 


69.00 



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Iron Body Straightway Swinging ChecK Valves. 





Fig. 90. 

HORIZONTAL CHECK VALVE. 

Screwed. 



Fig. 93. 

ANGLE CHECK VALVE. 

Screwed. 



Iron Body ChecK Valves, Straightway Swinging — Screwed. 

With Bolted Cap and Rotating Disc. 

Size __ 2 ■I'-o 3 3I3 -1 -ii; 5 6 V 8 10 12 

Fig. 90 _ 6.25 10.00 12.00 16.60 18.00 21.50 25.00 32.00 41.00 50.00 104,00 152.00 

" 93 _ 10.00 12.00 16.00 18.00 25.00 32.00 41.00 50.00 



Size 21^ 3 S^i 4 

Fig. 191 16.00 19.00 26.50 29.00 



Extra Heavy— Screwed. 

43.00 



56.00 



70.00 



85.00 



10 
132.00 





Fig. 91. 
HORIZONTAL CHECK VALVE. 

Flanged. 



Fig. 94. 

ANGLE CHECK VALVE. 

Flanged. 



Iron Body Check Valves, Straightway Swinging — Flanged. 

With Bolted Cap and Rotating Disc. 

Size 2 21,' 3 3I2' 4 41.3' 5 7 8 10 12 14 16 

Fig. 91 6.25 10.00 12.00 16.00 18.00 21.50 25.00 32.00 41.00 50.00 104.00 152.00 289.00 334.00 

" 94 ___ _.. 10.00 12.00 16.00 18.00 25.00 32.00 41.00 50.00 .._ 

Extra Heavy — Flanged. 

Size 2,1^ 3 31^ 4 5 6 7 8 lo 

Fig-. 192. Extra Heavy Flanged i9-50 22.50 30.00 32.50 46.00 59.00 73.00 93.00 140.00 

Bell End Straightw^ay Sw^inging Check Valves. 

Size 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 14 16 

Fig. 92. Bell End _ 6.25 12.00 18.00 25.00 32.00 41.00 50.00 104.00 152.00 289.00 334.00 



Discs for Iron Body Check Valves. 

Size _ 2 2^^ 3 Sij 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 

Ground Brass ___ 45 .50 .60 .75 1.15 1.35 2.00 3.00 5.50 8.00 16.50 

Asbestos .90 1.30 1.50 2.40 2.65 3.10 3.75 4.50 6.00 9.00 12.50 

Leather 90 1.30 1.50 2.40 2.65 3.10 3.75 4.50 6.00 9.00 12.50 



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181 



E,astwood Valves. 



Q;^^ 





BRASS GI-OBE VALVE, 
SCREWED BONNET. 



SECTION. 




BRONZE GLOBE VALVE, 
RENEWABLE SEAT. 



Size_ 



E,astwood Brass Valves. 



1 



li 



1^2 



LBrass Hor. and Ang-le Valves, Screwed, i.io i.io 1.25 1.60 2.20 2.80 4.00 5.50 8.75 15.75 22.00 

f " " " " Flanged- 6.00 9.00 11.00 16.50 25.00 34.00 

" Cross Valves, Screwed.- __ 1.70 2.00 2.25 2.50 3.25 4.75 6.25 9.50 20.00 27.50 

" " " Flanged _. 8.64 11.45 i5-io 22.70 32.82 44.30 

" Hose End Hor. and Angle Valves 3.90 4.70 6.50 9.15 17.10 23.35 



E,astwood Bronze Valves — Renewable Seat. 



Size. 



Bronze Hor. or Angle Valves, Screwed. 
" " " " Flanged. 

•' Cross Valves, Screwed .. 

" " " Flanged 

" Hose End Hor. or Angle Valves 



h 


1 


Hi 


Ho 





21.,' 





2.3s 


3-00 


4-25 


5.80 


8.40 


16.25 


22.75 





6.20 


925 


11.30 


16,90 


25-50 


34-75 


2.65 


3-45 


5.00 


6.55 


9.90 


20.50 


28.25 





8.84 


11.70 


15.40 


23.10 


33-32 


45-05 





4.10 


4-95 


6.80 


9-55 


17.60 


24.10 



East-wood Iron Body Valves. 




No. 1. 

YOKE, PLAIN BODY. 




No. 1. 
YOKE, RIBBED BODY. 




No. 2. 
YOKE, SECTION. 



E.astwood Iron Body Valves. 

Size ._ _ 2 21.3 3 S'o 4 A^.; r. c. : s m 12 

Hor. and Angle, Plain Body, witli Yoke, Sew. 10.00 12.00 16.75 19.50 24.00 32.00 40.00 48.00 80.00 90.00 130 185 

" " " " " Flgd. 11.75 14.00 18.50 21.50 26.00 34.00 42.00 50.00 80.00 90.00 130 185 
Cross Valves, Screwed 16.0021.0026.0030.0042.0045.0058.00 __. 

" " Flanged 19.0024.0029.0033.0045.0048.0062.00 ... 

Add 20^ to list prices for Ribbed Bodies. 



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Lunkenheimer Regrinding Bronze Valves. 





Fig-. 4 1 ;i. 

SCREWED. 

With Yoke. 





Fig. 580. 
FLANGED. 



Fig. 709. 

FLANGED. 

Witli Yoke. 




Fig. 414. 

HORIZONTAL. 

Screwed Clieck. 




Fig. 5S.S. 
HORIZONTAL. 

Flano-ed Check. 





Fig. 684. 
SPECIAL. 

Screwed and Flanged. 



Fig. 543. 
STRAIGHTWAY. 

Blow-off. 



The illustrations above show a few of the several patterns of the Lunkenheimer Regrinding Bronze 
Valves. Tliese patterns are guaranteed for a working steam pressure of 1*75 pounds per square incli. 

These Valves are the standards of design .adopted by the United States Navy. Every detail of their design 
is carefully perfected for severe requirements. They are extensively used in the Merchant Marine, on loco- 
motives and high class power plants, and wherever a good Valve is a necessity. 

No soft discs are used, and slight abrasions of the seat or disc maj' be removed by the regrinding feature. 

A complete line of extra heavy patterns for 850 pounds working steam pressure is also manufactured, 'nd 
we solicit specifications in this line, prices being special. 



Regrinding Bronze Valves. 



Size .._.. y, }.i 3- 1/ 3^ 

Outside Diameter of Flange ,... 2}^ 3 V-/^ 

Fig. 40*7. Globe or Angle Valve .70 .70 .85 1.15 1.45 

Cross Valve, Screwed i.oo i.oo i.oo 1.50 2.00 

Fig. 419. Globe or Angle Valve 1.60 2.20 

Cross Valve, Screwed 2.20 2.70 

Fig. 5S0. Globe or Angle Valve 2.60 3.20 4.00 

Cross Valve, Flanged 3.20 4.00 5.30 

Fig. 709. Globe or Angle Valve ... 4.00 5.50 

Cross Valve, Flanged.. 5.70 7.70 

Fig-. 414. Horiz., Angle or Vert .50 .50 .60 .85 1.15 

" 583. " " _ 2.30 2.90 3.60 

" ii84. Globe or Angle Valve 2.10 2.60 3.30 

" 543. M. and F., or both female .-. 2.75 



1 


1}^ 


\}i 





1^'-, 


3 


4 


^% 


5 


6 


1 


1'A 


2.00 


2.80 


390 


6.20 


12.00 


16.50 


2.70 


3-50 


5.10 


8 00 


16.00 


24.00 


3.20 


4.20 


5-5° 


7.90 


13.00 


20.00 


4.10 


5.20 


6.70 


9.40 


15.60 


2380 


550 


7.90 


10.60 


14-50 


21.90 


32.50 


7.00 


9.80 


13-40 


18.70 


27.70 


41.00 


6.70 


9.20 


11.90 


1590 


22.40 


31.00 


930 


12.70 


16.40 


21. 60 


29.70 


40.30 


i-SS 


2.30 


325 


5-20 


10.00 


14.00 


S 00 


7-30 


9.80 


13-50 


20.40 


29.80 


4.70 


6.60 


9.10 


12.80 


20.00 


30.50 


3-25 


4.00 


5-75 


9.00 


18.50 






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Lunkenheimer "Victor" Wedge Gate Valves. 









These are a few of the types of "Victor" Gate Valves, designed for high grade power plant requii-e- 
ments. Special circular of complete line with dimensions, etc., upon application. Submit speciflcation of 
requirements for special .prices. 

"Victor" Wedge Gate Valves. 

Size 2 

Outside Diameter of Flange.. . 6 

Fig. 602. Screwed 9.00 

" 60S. Flanged 9.00 

" 636. Screwed- 

" 687. Flanged ,... 

" 605. Screwed 10.00 

" 608. Flanged 10.00 

" 642. Screwed 12.00 

" 643. Flang-ed_. 12.00 

" 644. Screwed 

" 64.">. Flanged ._ 

Size "7 

Outside Diameter of Flange... 12i.,' 

Fig. 602. Screwed 60.00 

•• 603. Flan.ged 60.00 

" 636. Screwed . 66.00 

" 63*7. Flanged .. 66.00 

'■' 606. Screwed 66.00 

" 60S. Flanged , 66.00 

" 642. Screwed.., 75-00 

" 643. Flanged 75- 00 

644. Screwed 81.00 

' 64.5. Flanged.. 81.00 



Ml J 


3 


31.,' 


4 


41^ 


5 


6 


7 


71.; 


»H 


!) 


9I4 


10 


11 


11.00 


14.00 


22.00 


29.00 


34.00 


42.00 


53-00 


11.00 


14.00 


22.00 


29.00 


34.00 


42.00 


53-00 















46.50 


58.50 







— 








16.50 


58.50 


12.00 


15-50 


24.00 


32.00 


3750 


46.50 


58-50 


12.00 


1550 


24.00 


32.00 


37-50 


40.50 


58.50 


15.00 


19.00 


30.00 


38.00 


45.00 


53-00 


66.00 


15.00 


19.00 


30.00 


38.00 


45.00 


53.00 


66.00 








— 







58.00 


72.00 








— 








58.00 


72.00 


8 


9 


10 


12 


14 


15 


]6 


131.; 


1.5 


16 


19 


21 


221^ 


231., 


75-00 


90.00 


115.00 


170.00 








75.00 


90 00 


115.00 


170.00 


235,00 


300.00 


370.00 


82.50 


98.50 


126.50 


187.00 








82.50 


98.50 


126.50 


187.00 


255-00 


325 00 


39500 


82.50 


98.50 


125 00 


180.00 








82.50 


98.50 


125.00 


180.00 


245.00 


31500 


390 00 


94.00 


112.00 


142.00 


210.00 








94.00 


112.00 


142.00 


210.00 


290.00 


380.00 


430.00 


100.00 


120.00 


154.00 


227.00 









100.00 


120.00 


154.00 


227.00 


310.00 


405.00 


450.00 



LunRenheimer Bronze Flanged Yoke Valves. 






Fig. 693. Fig. 698. Fig. 697. 

SCREWED GLOBE VALVE. FLANGED CROSS VALVE. FLANGED ANGLE VALVE. 

These valves are designed for the requirements of the modern merchant marine, and represent a complete 
line of bronze valves in the following sizes. 

The following lists cover patterns for 2tiO pounds working steam pressure, and upon receipt of specifica- 
tions prices will be issued to cover extiu heavy types for 35(i pounds working steam pressure. 



Bronze Flanged Yoke Valves. 

Size 2 21., 3 31., 4 4I3' 5 6 

Outside Diameter of Flange 6 7' 71., SK 9 9'^ 10 11 

Thickness of Flange J^ if i| jf j\ j\ =8 H 

Fig. 693. Globe or Angle, Screwed 10.70 17.50 25.90 36.5047.1058.50 74.80 100.00 

Cross Valve, Screwed 12.90 21.00 30.80 43.5055.60 69.10 87.60 116.40 

Fig. 697. Globe or Angle, Flanged 18.80 26.90 36.90 49.70 61.10 73.90 91.40 116.90 

" 698. Cross Valve, Flanged 22.60 32.20 43.90 59.10 72.10 87.20 106.90 136.80 



7 8 

12K iSH 
,4 rs 
48.30 203.80 
71.50 236.50 
68.60 232.50 
95.60 268.70 



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Lunhenheimer "Handy" and "Lever Throttle" Valves. 




Fig-. 430. 

"HANDY.' 



These two types of Quick Opening Gate Valves, owing to tlieir simple, 
compact and practical design, are extensively used in oil refineries, bi-eweries, 
tanneries, pulp and chemical fiber mills, soap, varnish and white lead works, 
creameries, canning and packing establishments, low pressure steam 
systems, hot water heating and fire extinguishing apparatus, laundry and 
wool washing machinery, railroad water stations, etc. They are furnished 
in all brass, iron body brass mounted, or all iron. 

The " Handy " is guaranteed for pressures not exceeding 7.5 pounds, and 
the "Lever Tlirottle" for working pressures up to 115 pounds per square 
inch. 




Fig. 431. 

' ' LEVER 
THROTTLE." 



"Handy" and "Lever Throttle" Valves. 



Size....- K % 1 1>4 1>2 2 21,,' 3 3I0 4 i}4 5 6 8 

g. 430. Brass 1.60 1.80 2.50 3.50 5.00 7.50 13.50 19.00 40.00 60.00 __. 

' " I. B., B. M 7.00 12.00 15.00 18.00 21.00 25.00 30.00 35.00 65.00 

" All Iron.- 3.40 4.00 4.50 6.00 7.00 12.00 15.00 18.00 21.00 25.00 30.00 35.00 65.00 

• 431. Brass .-- 3.00 4.00 5.00 7.00 10.00 19.00 ... 

' " I. B., B. M 16.00 20.00 25.00 30.00 35-O0 40.00 



" Clip " Iron Body, Bronze Mounted Gate Valves. 



€^»9 




600. 



SCREWED. 

I inches and below. 




SCREWED. 

21^ inches and above. 




Fig. 638. 
FLANGED. 

2 inch size. 




Fig. 638. 

FLANGED. 

214 inches and above. 



This Valve is particularly designed for rough usage against working pressures not exceeding 100 pounds. 
The body and hub are of finest grade cast iron, and all wearing parts, seats, disc, stem and stuffing-box are of 
bronze. The body is heavier than an extra heavy cast iron fitting, and each Valve is tested before shipping. 
The seats and disc are of the wedge design, and the stuffing-box may be repacked when Valve is open under 
pressure. 

"Clip" Gate Valves. 



Size 1^ ^X 1 11.4 II2 2 2I3 3 Si| 4 41^ 5 6 

Screwed. . 1.50 1.90 2.50 3.50 5.00 7.50 12.00 15.00 18.00 20.00 23.00 25.00 30.00 

Flanged 8.50 13.50 16.90 20.30 22.50 26.00 28.30 33.80 



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Kennedy Composition Standard Wedge Gate Valves. 







COMPOSITION WEDGE GATE 
VALVE, SCREWED. 



COMPOSITION HOSE END 
GATE VALVE. 



COMPOSITION SLIDING STEM AND COMPOSITION INDICATOR 
LEVER GATE VALVE. VALVE, SCREWED. 



Composition Standard Wedge Gate Valves— Screwed and Flanged. 

These Valves are double faced, parallel and closelj' fitted ; either ead can be used for inlet or outlet. All 
parts ai-e interchangeable. All work is thoroughly tested and inspected before leaving works. 

Size ?g- 1/ 3^' 1 i;^' ii^ 2 2I3' 3 31^ 4 5 6 

Face to Face, Screw Ends 2 2Vs 21^ 3 SV^ ?,% i 4}£ i% f,% 1 

" " Flange " .. ... 3 3 i% 4 i% 5% 6 6'4 T 8 9 

Diameter of Flanges_ _. __ 3 3 4 i'^., '' •' ^^i "' "'^i '■' 1" 1^ 

Screw Ends 1.40 1.40 1.80 2.50 3.50 5.00 7.50 14.00 20.00 32.00 40.00 55.00 78.00 

Flange Ends. 2.50 2.75 3.50 4.50 5.50 7.50 12.00 18.00 25.00 40.00 48.00 66.00 94.00 

Larger sizes to order. Prices on application. 

Composition Hose E,nd Gate Valves with or without Cap and Chain. 

When other than New York Standard Thread is required send gauge or coupling. 

Size 1 II4 li; 2 21^ 3 

Without Cap and Chain 2.50 3.50 5.00 7.50 14.00 20.00 

Finished all over, with Finished Brass Wheel 5.00 6.75 9.00 13.00 22.00 29.00 

Finished and Nickel Plated all over 5.75 7.50 9.75 13-75 23.00 30.00 

Finished Brass Cap and Chain extra 1.25 1.35 1.50 1.75 2.50 3.50 



Composition Sliding Stem and Lever Gate Valves. 

The Sliding Stem and Lever Valves are designed for moderate pressure, where a quick motion is desirable. 
They are opened and shut \>y a single movement of the lever, and the gates are held in any desired position by 
the wheel screw. 

Size i| % 1 IXi m 2 21^ 3 Z% 4 

Screw Ends 2.50 3.00 4.00 5.00 7.00 10.00 19.00 25.00 38.00 47.00 

Flange Ends 4.00 4.75 6.00 7.00 9.50 14.50 23.00 30.00 • 46.00 5500 

Composition Indicator Valves — Screwed and Flanged. 

Size 11^ 2 23^ 3 Z% i 

Screw Ends 9.25 I3-7S 20.25 27.25 41.00 51-75 

Flange Ends 11.25 I7-7S 24.25 32.25 49.00 59.75 



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Kennedy Iron Body Double Gate Valves. 





IRON BODY DOUBLE GATE VALVE, SCREWED. 

Iron Body Double Gate Valves- 



Size " 11.3 2 'jij 

Face to Face, Screw Ends '1 " 5 6" 

FJange " o^,' 6 liS^ 

Diameter of Flane-es 0" 6 7 



6^* 



-1 

7 
S5« 



IRON BODY DOUBLE GATE VALVE, FLAr^GED. 

-Screwed and Flanged. 

4J-,, 5 6 7 8 II 111 -12 

7=8 8 8=3 10 IOI4 111.; Ill,'- ];^ix 

8=8 91. nils 11 III4 11 'a 1^=8 13^3 

fli.i in 11 121.,' 131./ 1,5 10 19 



•Screw Ends 10.00 12.00 15.00 18.00 20.00 23.00 25.00 30.00 43.00 53.00 60.00 70.00 95.00 



Flange 



10.00 12.50 15.50 19.00 21.00 24.00 27.00 32.00 43.00 53.00 60.00 70.00 95.00 




Iron Body Gate Valves- 



Bell Ends. 

nut on spindle. 



IRON BODY GATE 
VALVE, BELL ENDS. 

Size 



These Valves are operated by a 2-iucli square 
unless otherwise ordered. 

The bodies, caps, nuts, stuffing boxes and glands are made of cast 
iron; the gates are also cast iron, faced with composition. The 
seats are of composition, firmly held to the body according to the 
most approved practice. The stems are large and strong', to prevent 
twisting, and of solid gun-metal composition, and are all inter- 
changeable. These Valves are specially constructed for street 
mains, and ai-e extra strong to withstand rough usage. 




2 



14 



16 
9 



I6I0 



4 6 6 8 10 12 

EndtoEndof Pipe wlien laid in Bell _ 2?^ 4 4% i% 5K:^ o^.i 6^4 71 

Diameter of Bell Socket 3J4 41^ .5?^ (,% 1% 10 12 14i_ 

Bell or Spigot End $10 15 20 25 30 53 70 95 _._! 

"When ordering state if Valves should open by turning to the left or to the right, 
mentioned, we send Valves which open bj' turning- to the let r. 

Iron Body Indicator Valves — Scre^ved and Flanged 

Size 2 21, ?. 31^ 4 4I2 5 6 7 8 

Screw Ends _ 13-75 16.50 20.25 24.60 26.75 30.00 32.50 39.00 53.50 65.00 

Flange Ends 13-75 17-00 20.75 25.00 27.25 31.00 34.50 41.00 53.50 65.00 



IRON BODY 
INDICATOR VALVE. 

Screwed. 

18 20 24 

10 101^ U 

22^1 26^/ 



201.; 



181,' 
When not otherwise 



in 12 

85.00 113.00 
85.00 113.00 




Iron Body Sliding Stem and Lever Gate Valves. 
Screwed and Flanged. 

Size 2I0 3 31^ 4 

Sliding Stem and Lever Screw Ends 16.00 20.00 22.00 25.00 

" " Flange " 16.00 20.00 22.50 25.00 



Size. 



Sliding Stem and Lever Screw Ends 35-00 48.00 58.00 65.00 

" " Flange " -. 37.00 48.00 58.00 65.00 



41^' 
28.00 
28.50 

111 
75.00 
75.00 



30.00 

32.00 

12 

100.00 

100.00 



IRON BODY SLIDING 

STEM AND LEVER 

GATE VALVE. 

For 125 to 250 lbs. Steam 



Iron Body Bronze Mounted Extra Heavy Double and 
Wedge Gate Valves. 



Size --- 

With Inside Screw 

With Outside Screw and Yoke _ _ . . . 
If with Indicator Attachment, add . 



Pressure and Superheated Steam — Screwed and Flanged. 

Without By-Pass. 

2 1% 3 31^ 4 41^ 5 6 7 8 10 12 14 16 

13.7s 17.50 20.00 25.00 27.00 35.60 40.00 48.00 60.00 73.00 100 150 200 275 

17.50 22.50 25.00 30.00 32.50 40.00 48.00 58.00 72.00 88.00 125 175 225 300 
4.50 5,25 6.00 6.75 7.00 7.50 9.00 10.50 12.00 15.00 18 



Size - - - 

With Inside Screw. __ 

With Outside Screw and Yoke 

If with Indicator Attachment, add . 



75.00 
87.00 
12.00 



With By'-Pass. 

s 10 

88.00 125.00 

103.00 150.00 

15.00 18.00 



175.00 
200.00 



14 
225.00 
250.00 



16 
305.00 
330-00 



IS 



425 00 575.00 



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Ludlow Bronze Valves, Double Gate. 






SCREWED ENDS. SCREWED ENDS. 

Sizes, %, %, % and 1 inch. Sizes, II4, li^' and 2 inch. 




SCREWED ENDS. 

Sizes, 21^ to a inch. 



SCREWED ENDS. 

Sizes. 7 inch and above. 







FLANGED ENDS. 

Sizes up to 2 inches. 



FLANGED ENDS. 
Sizes, i}.i, to B inch. 



FLANGED ENDS. 

Sizes, 7 inches and above. 



SLIDING STEM AND LOCK 
LEVER VALVE. 



Ludlow Bronze Valves, Double Gate. 



Tested at 300 Pounds Pressure Per Square Inch, Water Pressure 

Sizes __ % y^ % 1 11^ 

Face to face, Screwed 214 2i^ V-^ 2^ 3% 

Face to face of Flanges _.. 1% 3 3 3% 

Diameter Standard Flanges 3 35g 4 41^ 

Screwed 1.40 1.40 1.80 2.35 3.40 

Flanged _ 3.40 3.70 4.15 5.70 

For Slide Stem and Lever, add to list. .80 .80 .80 .80 i.oo 

Sizes. 3 m 4 i% 5 

Face to face. Screwed _ 5 55^ 6I4 7 7J4 

Face to face of Flanges ej^ 6^ 7iV "1% ^\-i 

Diameter Standard Flanges 7 7^^ 9 °i% 10 

Screwed- _ 15.50 23.50 34.00 4500 52.00 

Flanged ._. 21.50 30.50 43.00 55.00 64.00 

For Slide Stem and Lever, add to list. 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.25 2.25 



Test Guaranteed. 



IK 2 23^ 



■i% 


4^ 


HI 


■&%. 


4=8 


5% 


u 


fi 


fil-^ 


4.40 


6.25 


1375 


740 


11.00 


18.75 


1.00 


1-25 


1-75 


6 


7 


8 


71;; 
' /I 








9 


IOI/4' 


lOK 


11 


12 


. 13 


76.00 








88.00 


120.00 


158.00 


2.25 








non-rising stem. We, however, make and will furnish these sizes, if so ordered, with non-rismg stem at a 
shghtly increased cost over the rising stem Valves. Unless otherwise specified, we will continue sending 
these sizes with rising' stem. 



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Ludlow Iron Body Gate Valves. 






SCREWED ENDS. 
Sizes to G inch. 



SCREWED ENDS. 

Sizes aDove li-inch. 



FLANGED ENDS. 

Sizes to 6-inch. 



FLANGED ENDS. 

Sizes above 6-inch. 



Double Gate Valves — Iron Body >vith Bronze Mountings. 

Tested at 300 Pounds Pressure Per Square Inch, Water Pressure. Test Guaranteed. 

For Heavy Working Pressures Either Side of Gate. 

Size.- 1 H4 IK 2 'ii.i 3 33^ 4 

Face to Face of Screwed Ends R% %% 4 4^ 5% 5^A 'JH Vi^ 

Face to Face of Flanges 5 514 5K 65s dli 6^ S}4 814 

Diameter of Standard Flanges 4i.< 5 c,}4 6 11^ 8^ 9 

End to End of Hubs or Bells ... ... ... 7 1% 8^^ 9% 9% 

Depth of Hubs or Bells ... ... ... 214 'i'^ !ii, 25s '^H 

Screwed Ends 5.00 5.50 6.00 7.00 10.25 12.25 16.50 18.00 

Flanged Ends 5.50 6.00 6.25 7.50 10.75 13-25 i7-5o 18.50 

Hub or Bell Ends.. 7.00 10.00 1450 16.00 17.00 

Spigot Ends 7.25 10.25 15-00 16.50 17.50 

For Slide Stem and Lever, add to list i.oo 1.25 1.75 2.00 2.00 2.00 

For Outside Screw and Yoke, add to list 8.50 9.25 10.00 

Size -. 41.^ -T 6 1 8 10 12 

Face to Face of Screwed Ends 9% 11 ni^,' 12 125s' 13?,^ 13^ 

Face to Face of Flanges 934 10^4 lU^ ll'i' 11 133^; 145^ 

Diameter of Standard Flanges 04 10 11 12K 13^ 16 19 

End to End of Hubs or Bells. H 12 121.; 1?,;^ 141^ 145^ 15 

Depth of Hubs or Bells 3^4 Si,' 3;^ 4 4 4 4 

Screwed Ends 23.00 25.00 30.50 38.00 45-oo 64.00 82.50 

Flanged Ends 23.50 25.50 31.00 38.00 4350 64.50 80.00 

Hub or Bell Ends 22.00 24.00 28.00 37.00 42.00 60.00 76.00 

Spigot Ends - 22.50 24.50 28.75 38.00 43.25 62.50 79.50 

For Slide Stem and Lever, add to list... 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 3.25 4.00 

For Outside Screw and Yoke, add to list 11.00 12.00 14.00 16.00 18.00 23.00 27.50 

We make these Valves also with one end Hub and other end Spigot, or any other combination of above 
styles, as desired. 

Double Gate Valves — Iron Body with Bronze Mountings. 

Tested at 1500 Pounds Pressure Per Square Inch, Water Pressure. Test Guaranteed. 

For Extreme Working Pressures Either Side op Gate. 

Size. lij 2 2',' 3 4 5 6 V 8 10 

Screwed Ends 13-75 20.00 24.00 35.00 61,00 68.00 

Flanged Ends... 9.50 14.75 21.50 26.00 37.00 67.00 71.00 93.00 122.00 272.00 

Double Gate Valves — All Iron. 

Tested at 1500 Pounds Pressure Per Square Inch, Water Pressure. 

Test Guaranteed. 

For Extreme Working Pressures Either Side of Gate. 

Size 2 2I0 3 4 f> 6 7 8 10 

'(ojlllll Screwed Ends 13-75 19.5023.00 61.00 

iM/ Flanged Ends 21.00 25.00 35.50 67.00 in. 00 250.00 

^^ dimensions iron body bronze mounted and all iron. 

HIGH DUTY Face to Face Screwed 7=3 SI4 10 lli_, la-^^; U3_^ 

double gate Face to Face of Flanges '.i/!j ^"'■i l'"^' '-'» !•' l^i,,' 11^^ 21J^ 275/3 

valve. , . Diameter of Standard Flanges . 7 71.,' '.) " In 12 12' 14 13 I9}| 

Where Loose Flanges bolted on are required they are charged as extra. 




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Ludlow Iron Body Gate Valves. 






OUTSIDE SCREW AND YOKE. SCREWED ENDS. 

For either Flanged or Style of all Sizes with- 
Screw End Valve. out Gearing. 



FLANGED ENDS. 

Style of all Sizes with- 
out Gearing. 



OUTSIDE SCREW AND YOKE. 

With By-Pass and Grooved 

Flanges. 



Double Gate Valves, Iron Body with Bronze Mountings. 

Tested at 600 Pounds Pressure Per Square Inch, Water Pressure. Test Guaranteed. 

For Very High Workixg Pressures, Either Side of Gate. 
With Inside Scre^v. 

Size 114 2 2i.< 3 S% 4 m 

Face to Face of Screwed Ends ._ _. &% 614 61? sy. S% 8?^ lo' 

Face to Face of Flanges 6 714 8 " 9}^' 91^ 9i% 11 

Diametei' of Standard Flanges 6 b'^i lyi 9 9" 10 " li.ii. 

End to End of Hubs or Bells ._. .'.1 ._! ___ _.. III4 _._" 

Depth of Hubs or Bells _ ... ._. _., 3'4 

Screwed Ends ._ _, 10.00 11.00 15.00 19.50 21.50 24.00 

Flanged Ends 12.50 13.50 19.00 23.50 25.25 28.00 36.00 

Hub or Bell Ends 23.00 _ _. 

Size 5 6 1 8 9 10 12 

Face to Face of Screwed Ends IQi.,' 12 

Face to Face of Flauges 12:1^ 13 IS^^ I4i| 16?^ 16J^ im 

Face to Face of Flanges with By-Pass 18 18 18 18i| 19 19 23>^ 

Diameter of Standard Flanges 11 13 U 1.5 " 16 173^ 20 " 

Size of By -Pass U.< li.< 11,' U.,' U.^ 1}4 2 

End to End of Hubs or Bells ._! It" ..' 1.5 " ..'. \&% 17% 

Depth of Hubs or Bells ... 3^s ... 4I4 ... i% i% 

Screwed Ends 38.00 49.50 59.00 69.00 

Flanged Ends.. 41.00 55.00 64.50 73.00 9500 110.00 148.00 

Hub or Bell Ends 46.00 64.00 98.50 132.50 

For By-Pass (Standard Size), add to list 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 29.00 

With Outside Screw and YoRe, 

Size li^ 2 21; ^; 31^ 4 i% 

Screwed Ends 19.00 25.00 29.50 40.00 42.50 

Flanged Ends 20.50 21.50 29.00 3350 43-75 46.50 55.00 

Hub or Bell Ends . .. 41.50 

For By-Pass (Standard Size), add to list 

Size 5 6 1 8 9 10 12 

Screwed Ends 57-00 70.50 83,00 97.00 

Flanged Ends 60.00 76.00 88.50 101.00 125.00 140.00 181.00 

Hub or Bell Ends 67.00 92.00 128.50 165.00 

For By -Pass (Standard Size), 'add to list 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 29.00 



Double Gate Valves— Iron Body with Bronze Mountings. 

Tested at 300 Pounds Pressure Per Square Inch, Water Pressure. Test Guaranteed. 

(Not Illustrated.) 
For Heavy Working Pressures, Either Side of Gate. 

Sizes 14 15 16 17 18 20 22 24 28 30 36 40 42 48 

Face to Face of Flanges 1534153^16 .. 17 ll^-i 20L4 21 26i^ 26i^ 28 34i^ 84i^ 42i.< 

Diam.of Standard Flanges... 21 221^ 231^ .. 25 '21% 29 32 37 " 39 45 51 53 59 

End to End of Hubs or Bells.. 153.^ 15i| 16j| .. 18 Ifli.^ 1'^% 21\i 241^26 267,; 33 33 39 

Depthof Hubs 4ig 4" 41^ .. 5 5" 51^ 6I4 61,' G^g o-'-^ nV; 5i.< H^i 

Flanged Ends $130 148 153 184 215 254 325.00 390,00 625 690 1060 1560 1670 2425 

Hub or Bell Ends 122 138 143 205 242 375-00 600 650 1020 1520 1630 2375 

Spigot Ends 127 146 152 ... 217 254 390.00 625 660 1068 1590 1710 2500 

For Spur Gearing, add to list. 26 26 26 16 16 16 20.00 20.00 70 70 90 90 90 160 

For Bevel Gearing, add to list. 28 28 28 18 18 18 24.50 24.50 95 95 125 125 125 200 

The price for By-Pass varies according to size of By-Pass and style of Valve. Prices given upon 
application. 



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Brass Gate Valves. 

R-enewable Vulcanized Asbestos Seat Rings. 





SCREW TOP AND ENDS. SCREW TOP, FLANOED ENDS. 

Stationary Spindle. Stationary Spindle. 

Brass Gate Valves — Screwed and Flanged. 

Size J4 3g 1^ 3^ 1 11^ II,, 2 2I3 3 31^ 

Screwed 1.50 1.50 1.65 2.20 2.80 4.00 5.30 7.80 17.00 23.00 45.00 

Flanged , 4.65 5.65 7.50 9.35 14.00 16.00 26.50 35.75 57.00 

Heavy Brass Gate Valves— Screwed and Flanged. 

Size ij ••'^ 1 II4 11, 2 

Screwed.- 3.10 3.80 5.80 7.50 9.20 12.65 

Flanged. 7.50 10.25 12.75 19.00 

Extra Heavy Brass Gate Valves — Screwed and Flanged, 

Size 1^ -'^ 1 II4 II3 

Screwed 4.50 4.75 7.25 10.00 14.75 

Flanged _ 8.75 11.50 18.75 





4 
56.00 
68.00 

27-50 

37-25 

2 
25.00 
28.00 



BOLTED TOP AND BONNET. BOLTED TOP AND BONNET. 

Stationary Spindle, Screwed. Stationary Spindle, Flanged. 

Brass Gate Valves, Bolted Top — Screwed and Flanged. 

Size 3 3^2 t 5 6 

Screwed 34-25 So. 00 66.00 81.00 104.00 

Flanged 39-25 58.50 73.00 88.00 113.00 

E,xtra Heavy Brass Gate Valves, Bolted Top — Screwed and Flanged. 

Size.__ .. 4>2 5 « 7 8 

Screwed 73-oo 91.00 ii6 00 164.00 19500 

Flanged 82.00 102.00 126.00 174.00 212.00 

Extra Heavy Brass Gate Valves, Screwed Top — Screwed and Flanged. 

Size 2 -iK, 3 3I2 4 

Screwed _ _ 21.00 29.00 38.00 50-50 61.00 

Flanged _ __ 25.50 36.00 45. 00 61.00 70.00 





SLIDING STEM, IRON LEVER, SCREWED. SLIDING STEM, IRON LEVER, FLANGED. 

Brass Gate Valves, Sliding Stem and Lever— Screw^ed and Flanged. 

Size 33 ijj -'4 1 II4 Uj 2 2I3 3 

Screwed ___ 2.70 2.95 3.60 4.30 5.60 7.05 9.80 20.00 27.00 

Flanged 9.00 10.95 i5-75 18.00 29.50 3975 



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Iron Body Gate Valves. 

Renewable Vulcanized Asbestos Seat Rings. 





STATIONARY SPINDLE, SCREWED. STATIONARY SPINDLE, FLANGED. 

Iron Body Gate Valves, Composition Mountings — Screwed and 

Flanged. 



Size 

Screwed , 
Flanged _ 

Size... 
Screwed . 
Flanged . 



2 21; 3 31.^ 4 4I0 5 li 1 8 10 12 U 16 IS 20 24 

7.50 10.7s 14.00 18.25 20.50 25.00 27.00 34.00 41.00 51.50 73.00 100 --- --- --- - 

7.50 10.75 1400 18.25 20.50 25.00 27.00 34.00 41.00 51.50 73.00 100 168 223 292 346 494 

Extra Heavy. 

2 2I0 :■! 31.2 4 41^' 5 l5 7 S 10 12 14 16 18 20 24 

11.25 16.15 21.00 27.35 30.75 37.50 40.50 51.00 61.50 77.25 109.50 150 --. 

11.25 16.15 21.00 27.35 30.75 37.50 40.50 51.00 61.50 77.25 109.50 150 200 265 332 405 810 





RISING SPINDLE, SCREWED. 



RISING SPINDLE, FLANGED. 

Iron Body Gate Valves, Composition Mountings — Screived and 

Flanged. 



Size 

Screwed 

Flanged . . . 

Size 

Screwed 

Flanged... 



s 


10 


12 


14 


16 


91 


124 


1 54 


— 





91 


124 


154 


232 


300 



18 



24 



417 487 668 



2 21, 3 3I2 4 41, -) 6 7 

16.50 22.75 26.00 31.75 36.50 44 51 6i 71 

16.50 22.7s 26.00 31.7s 36.50 44 51 61 71 

Extra Heaay. 

2 21, 3 3I2 4 4I2 5 6 7 

22.00 26.25 32.25 39.00 43.50 52 60 74 90 IIO 158 218 

22.00 26.25 32.25 39.00 43.50 52 60 74 90 HO 158 218 300 383 533 646 HOD 



10 



16 



IS 





1 

jiiV!'"' 

„^.^ ism 

Igj! 

SLIDING stem and LEVER, SCREWED. SLIDING STEM AND LEVER, FLANGED. 

Iron Body Sliding Stem and Lever Gate Valves. 

Size 21, 3 31., 4 41., .5678 

Screwed 14.40 18.70 23.85 26.65 33-80 36.00 43.65 53.30 65.05 

Flanged 14.40 18.70 23.85 26.65 33-80 36.00 43.65 53.30 65.05 

Seat Rings for Brass and Iron Body Gate Valves— Improved 

Vulcanized Asbestos. 

Size... 3-8 1^ "4 1 U4 11.2 2 21, 3 31,3' 4. 41.^ 

Each .08 .08 .10 .14 .16 .20 .30 .70 .90 1. 10 1.30 1.60 

Size... •'5 <; 7 8 10 12 M 16 IS 20 24 

Each 1.90 2.36 2.96 3.58 4.00 6.00 7.20 11.20 18.00 24.00 36.00 



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Jenkins Bros. Gate Valves. 






11] 
it 




BRASS GATE VALVE. BRASS HOSE END BRASS GATE VALVE. 

Statiotiaiy Spindle. gate valve. Traveling- Spindle. 

Jenkins Brass Gate Valves. 

Size 1, :'^ 1 11^ U., 2 2}4 

Brass Gate Valves, Screwed 2.00 2.50 3.25 4.25 5.25 7.50 14.00 

" " " Flanged 3.50 4.50 6.00 7.50 10.00 14.00 21.00 

" Hose Gate Valves _ _ 3.70 4.95 6.15 8.75 iS-75 

Hose Caps, Rough, without Chain or Swivel .60 .75 1,15 1.50 2.00 2.50 

" " Finished, with Chain i.oo 1.25 1.75 2.25 3.00 3 5° 

Iron Body Gate Valves — Composition Mounted. 






IRON BODY GATE VALVE. IRON BODY GATE VALVE. INDICATOR GATE 

Screwed. Flanged. valve, 

Jenkins Iron Body Gate Valves. 

Size,.. 2 21,' 3 31., 4 4t., r, 6 7 8 9 10 

Thickness of Flanges j% % H i^i it Ji U 1 lyV Ws Ua IfV 

Diameter of Flanges 6 7 ^bi ^]4 9 9J4' 10 11 121^ 13!^ 15 16 

Face to Face, Screwed o}4 6% 1 1% iJi 8% 91^ 93^' lli^' 125^ 13 14^-^ 

" Flanged 6 7 7^^ 1% 6% S^g 9% 10 II 12X^ 13% 14}^ 

GateValves, Screwed 8.00 12.00 15.00 18.00 21.00 29.00 30.00 36.00 50.00 62.00 71.00 85.00 

" " Flanged 9.00 13.00 16.00 19.00 22.50 31.00 32.00 38.00 50.00 62.00 71.00 85.00 

Hub or Spigot Gate Valves. 9.00 12.00 15.00 18.00 21.00 29.00 30.00 36.00 50.00 62.00 71.00 85.00 

Indicator Gate Valves. 

Size - 2 21^ 3 31^' 4 41.; .-. .•,7 8 9 10 

Indicator Gate Valves, Screwed 13.00 17.00 21.00 24.00 28.00 36.00 38.00 44.00 60.00 70.00 79.00 95.00 
" " " Flanged 14.0018.0022.0025.0030.0038.0040.0046.0060.0070.0079.0095.00 

For sizes above 12 inches we furnish net prices. 



3 
20.00 
28.00 
22.00 



12 

Ik' 
19 
143^ 

120.00 
120.00 
120.00 



12 
130.00 
130.00 




SLIDING STEM 

AND LEVER 
GATE VALVE. 



Brass Sliding Stem and Lever Gate Valves. 

Size - I., \ 1 lU ]i.^' 2 2I2 3 

SlidingStem and Lever Gate Valves, Brass. 2.50 3.20 4.25 5.60 6.80 9.50 16.25 22.50 

Iron Body Sliding Stem and Lever Gate Valves — 
Composition Mounted. 

Size 2 2I4 3 3JtJ 4 5 6 7 8 

Diameter of Flanges, Gate Valves. 6 7 71.,' 8};,' 9 10 11 12i,^ 131^ 

Face to Face, Gate Valves, Scwd & Flgd 6 7I4 1^^ 7=s ^H ^H 10 H 12¥ 

Sliding Stem & Lever Gate Valves, Scwd 10.00 14.25 17.50 20.75 24.00 33.25 39.50 53.75 66.00 

" " " " Flgd 11.00 15.25 18.5021.7525.50 35.2541.5053.75 66.00 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Chapman Gate Valves. 



143: 





COMPOSITION, SCREWED. IRON BODY, FLANGED. 

With Bolted Top. 

Chapman Compo.sition Steam and Water Gate Valves with 
Brass or Babbitt Metal Seats. 

Size _ 1^ 3jj 1.; a^ i 1 1^ ji.,- o 2}^ 3 S}.^ 

Face to Face, Screw Ends. 2/^ 2-/5 ^H 2^4 S^g 3{^ 41/5 4% 5^\ eSg 8% 

^. '; , Jl'^'ige " 2i| 21^ 2,\ 3- S^% 3H 4^^ 5-14 53,^ 7 8I4 

Diameter of Flanges 2i.£ 2i| 3 3 4 41^ 5 (3 7 Y 8i, 

Screw Ends 1.35 1.35 1.50 1.85 2.55 3.30 4.50 6.70 11.35 165° 30.50 

Flange " 2.00 2.00 2.50 2.85 4.00 5.00 7.25 10.25 16.35 2075 38.00 

Sliding- Stem and Lever, extra .70 .70 .70 .70 .70 .75 i.oo i.oo i.io 1.65 1.65 



9 

3900 
4625 

165 



Iron Body Babbitt Seat Gate Valves for Steam and Water — Screw 

or Flange Ends. 

Size _. 21^ 3 31., 4 41., 5 G V 8 9 10 12 14 

Face to Face, Screw Ends 65| 7i< 8^,^' 95^ 9% IO14 U% \1% 12i^ 131.^ 13;g 

Flange " Vi S^l %\ fl^g loij 9=g 10^3 nt^ ] 1 7/ i^^ r?.i^ U-'s' VoJ^ 

Screw Ends, Inside Screw 9.00 11.25 i4-50 17.00 23.50 23.50 29.5037.0045.0057.0072.00101.00 

Flange " " 9.25 u.75 15.00 17.50 23.50 23.50 28.2534.5042.5053.5067.00 89.00118.00. 

Sliding Stem & Lever, extra 2.10 2.50 3.25 3.25 375 3.75 5.00 5.03 8.75 8.7510.25 11.60 

Size la 16 18 20 22 24 20 30 30 40 42 

Face to Face, Flange Ends le^g IS^^; 20 21 22i/2^ 24 

Flange Ends, Inside Screw 145.00 155.00 210.00 250.00 290.00 370.00 435. 00 658.00 900.00 1425.00 1530.00 

Geared Indicator, Ins.Scw., extra 11.00 11.00 11.00 11.00 11.00 11.00 11.00 11.00 11.00 11.00 

By-Pass, Inside Screw, extra 46.00 48.00 51.00 60.00 64.00 64.00 80.00114.00 114.00 116.00 




BASHLIN GLOBE 
VALVE. 



The Bashlin Valve. 

The Bashlin Valve does not have its seat cast solid in the diapliragni of the Valve, as is 
found in ordinary valves, but it is placed temporarily within the diaphragm. With this 
construction, when the seat ring wears out, it can be removed and replaced witli a new one 
while valve is underpressure. This is made possible by having two auxiliary seats, one on 
top of diaphragm, and the other on the flange of the disc. When completed evei'y valve is 
tested under a hydraulic pressure of 400 lbs. to the square inch. 

Bashlin Valves. 

Size ?8 1.2 V 1 "11.4 1^0 2 21,' 

Brass Globe Valves, Screwed 1.50 1.60 2.20 2.80 4.00 5.50 880 16.60 

" Flanged _ 4.25 5.50 6.65 9.85 12.15 18.25 26,60 

Brass Ang'le Valves, Screwed 1.60 2.20 2.80 4.00 5.50 

Seat Rings, Copper Hardened Babbitt, ) „„ „„ „q ... ,, .,„ .,0 .. 

-niiAi ^ \ ^^ r .07 .07 .00 .10 .14 .20 .28 ..^5 

Rubber or Amalgamated Copper S 

Disc --- .07 .07 .08 .10 .14 .20 .28 .35 



The Bashlin Y or Blow=off Valve. 

It cannot be surpassed for a Blow-off Valve, and is especially recommended for use in paper mills, sugar 
houses, or any place where the passage of a tliick fluid is required. 

Note. — For sulphite, pulp and paper mills we will furnish the working parts, disc and seat ring in 
phosphor bronze ; also the body and trimmings in an anti-acid metal. 



Size 

Brass, Screwed 



2.50 



4.00 



1 
S-OO 



6.00 



ii.< 

8.5'o 



16.00 



2l| 
21. oa 



U4 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 




Radiator Valves. 



'■■jr 

WITH UNION. WITHOUT UNION. 

"N" Radiator Valves with Jenkins Disc. 

Size - ^ 1 lU 1^2 

Wood Wheel, Rough Body, Nickel Plated all over, with Union 3.80 4.75 640 8.10 

" " " without Union 2.85 3.65 4.90 6.75 

Standard Radiator Valves with Brass Disc. 





WITH UNION. 

Standard Radiator Valves w^ith Union. 

Size lo :'-i ' I'-t 

RougliBody. 2.15 2.50 3.30 4.40 

FinishedBody 3.00 3.40 425 5.75 

Rough Body, Nickel Plated 2.50 2.90 3.75 5.00 

Finished Body, Nickel Plated __ 3.35 3.80 4.70 6.35 

Standard Radiator Valves without Union. 

Size.- ^2 h 1 1'4 

RoughBody__ - 1.40 1.75 2.35 3.25 

FinishedBody 2.15 2.50 3.25 4.35 

Rough Body, Nickel Plated : 1.70 2.10 2.75 3.70 

Finished Body, Nickel Plated _ 2.45 2.85 3.65 4.80 

Standard Corner Radiator Valves. 



jr:J- '""^ 




i"Lj^ 




Vr^J 




WITHOUT UNION. 


11., 

5-90 
7-75 
6.50 

8-35 


2 

925 
12.00 
10.00 

12.75 


11-, 

4-35 

5-75 

4-85 

6.25 


2 

6.8s 
9.00 
7.60 
9-7S 




WITH UNION, EIGHT HAND. 



Size. 



Standard Corner Valves. 




WITHOUT UNION, LEFT HAND. 



4 1 

Rough Body, with Union _ 3.50 4.30 

NickelPlated 3.80 4.75 

" without Union, " 2.50 3.20 

2.85 3.65 

Note. — Corner Valves furnished right hand or left hand, as may be required. Cats show position of left 

hand and right hand Valves, Corner Valves always furnished with right hand thread unless otlierwise 
specified. 



1'4' 

S-85 
6.40 


li.< 

7-75 
8.10 


2 
12.25 
13.10 


4-So 
4.90 


6.25 
6.75 


10.50 
11.00 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



145 



Jenkins Bros. Radiator Valves. 




WOOD WHEEL GLOBE 
RADIATOR VALVE. 





WOOD WHEEL ANGLE 
RADIATOR VALVE. 



LOCK SHIELD ANGLE 
RADIATOR VALVE. 



Radiator Globe or Angle Valves — Screwed £nds. 

R-ight or Left Hand Threads, as ordered. 

Size . y^ % lo ^^ 1 lU lf2 2 

No. 1. Wood Wheel, Roiig-h Body, Finished Trimming's 1.50 1.85 2.00 2.50 3.20 4.50 6.25 10.50 

" 2. " Finislied all over _ 2.00 2.25 2.50 3.00 3.75 5.25 7.25 11.75 

" 3. " Rough Body, Nickel Plated Trimmings. __ 1.80 2.15 2.30 2.80 3.50 4.80 6.55 10.80 

" 4. " " " all over 1.90 2.25 2.40 2.90 3.60 4.90 6.65 10.90 

■' 5. " Finished and " " 2.40 2.70 2.90 3.40 4.15 5.65 7.65 12.15 

Lock Shield Valves, same price as Wood Wheel Valves. 





WOOD WHEEL GLOBE RADIATOR VALVE. 

Male Union. 



WOOD WHEEL ANGLE RADIATOR VALVE. 

Male Union. 



R.adiator Globe or Angle Valves. 

With Male or Female Unions, as ordered. 



Size. 



No. T) 

" 7, 
" S 



Wood Wlieel, Rough Body, Finished Trimmings, with Union. 
" Finished all over, " 

'•' Rougli Bodj', Nickel Plated Trimmings, " 

" " " all over. " 

" Finished and ■' " " 



2.75 3-50 4-30 5-85 7-75 12.60 

3.20 4.00 4.80 6.40 8.75 13.85 

3.05 3.80 4.60 6.15 8.05 12.90 

3.15 3.90 4.70 6.25 8.15 13.00 

3.60 4.40 5.20 6.80 9.15 14.25 



Lock Shield Valves, same price as Wood Wheel Valves. 



146 



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Jenkins Bros. Valves. 




REGULAR PATTERN. 

Right Hand. 




REGULAR PATTERN. 

With Male Union. 
Right Hand. 




OFFSET PATTERN. 

With Male Union. 
Left Hand. 




OFFSET PATTERN. 
Rie-ht Hand. 



Corner Radiator Valves, R^egular and Offset Pattern — Screwred Ends. 



Right or Left Hand Threads, as ordered. 

Size 1^ % 

No. 1. Wood Wheels, Rough Body, Finished Trimmings 2.25 2.75 

" 2. " Finished all over _ 2.75 3.25 

" 3. " Rough Body, Nickel Plated Trimmings 2.55 3.05 

" 4. " " " all over 2.65 3.15 

" 3. , " Finished and " " 3.15 3.65 

With Male or Female Unions, as ordered. 

Size H % 

No. 6. Wood Wheels, Rough Body, Finished Trimmings 3.05 3.85 

" 7. " Finished all over 3.50 4.40 

" 8. " Rough Body, Nickel Plated Trimmings 3.35 4.15 

" 9. " " " all over 3.45 4.25 

" 10. " Finished and " " 3.90 4.80 

Lock Shield Valves, same price as Wood Wheel Valves. 



1 


1¥ 


iM 




2 


3.50 


5.00 


7.00 


II 


•55 


4-25 


S-75 


8.00 


12 


•95 


3.80 


S-30 


7-30 


II 


•85 


3-90 


S-40 


7.40 


II 


•95 



4.65 6.15 8,40 13.35 



1 


lu: 


^H 





4-75 


6.4s 


8-55 


i3^85 


5-30 


7-05 


9^65 


15-25 


5-05 


6.85 


8.85 


14-15 


S-iS 


6.95 


8.95 


14-25 


S-70 


7-45 


10.05 


15^65 



Offset Globe Valves— Screwed Ends. 



Right or Left Hand Threads, as ordered. 




OFFSET GLOBE 
VALVE. 



Size. 



No. 1. Rough Bod^', Finished Trimmings 275 

" 2. Finished all over _ ._ 3.25 

" 3. Rough Body, Plated Trimmings 3.05 

" 4. " " all over 3.15 

" 5. Finished and " " . 3.65 



With Male or Female Unions, as ordered 



Size. 



No. 6. Rough Body, Finished Trimmings 3 

" 7. Finished all over 4 

" 8. Rough Body, Plated Trimmings . 4 

" 9. " " all over 4 

" 10. Finished and " " — 4 



85 
40 

15 
25 
80 



1 


II4 


n; 


2 


350 


5.00 


7 00 


"•55 


4-25 


5.75 


8.00 


12.95 


3.80 


5-3° 


7-30 


11.85 


3-9° 


S-40 


7.40 


"■95 


4-65 


6.15 


8.40 


1335 


ordered. 






1 


1^4 


^H 


2 


4-75 


6-45 


8.55 


13-85 


5-3° 


705 


9-65 


15-25 


5-05 


6.85 


8.8s 


14-15 


5-iS 


6-95 


8-95 


14-25 


5-70 


7-45 


10.05 


15-65 



Lock Shield Valves, same price as Wood Wheel Valves. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



147 



Quick Opening Steam R-adiator Valves. 





QUICK OPENING STEAM VALVE. QUICK OPENING STEAM VALVE. 

With Union. Wittiout Union. 

Quick Opening Steam R.adiator Valves, with Union, Opened or 

Closed with Three Movements. 

With Brass Disc. With Jenkins Disc. 

No. Size •■'4 1 II4 11,' 2 3:j. 1 II4 \K, 2 

.5. Rougli Body, Finished Trimmings 2.45 3.25 4.50 6.50 10.00 No. m. 3.50 4.30 5.85 7.7s 12.60 

B. " " Plated " 2.60 3.35 4.90 6.65 10.25 " !'■ 3-75 4-6s 6.25 8.00 12.85 

7. " " " all over 2.85 3.65 5.05 7.10 10.85 " 1-- 3-8o 4.75 6.40 8.10 13.10 

8. Finished Body 3.00 3.85 5.25 7.50 n.50 " lo. 4.00 4.80 6.40 8.75 13.85 

9. " " Plated all over 3.40 4.30 5.80 8.10 12.35 " 1^- 4-25 5.25 7.00 9.25 14.35 

QuicK Opening Steam Radiator Valves, without Union, Opened or 

Closed with Three Movements. 

With Brass Disc. With JenKins Disc. 

No. Size ■■'■^ 1 II4 1',; 2 3^' 1 II4 Uj 2 

20. Rough Body, Finished Trimmings 1.60 2.25 3.25 4.50 7.00 No. 25. 2.50 3.20 4.50 6.25 10.50 

21. " "' Plated " 1.85 2.40 3.60 4.85 7.25 " 2K, 2.70 3.50 4.75 6.50 10.75 

22. " " " all over 1.95 2.65 3.70 5.00 7.75 " 27. 2.85 3.65 4.90 6.75 11.00 

23. Finished Body 2.15 2.85 4.00 5.50 8.50 " 28. 3.00 3.75 5.25 7.25 11.75 

24. " '•" Plated all ovei- , 2.50 3.25 4.45 6.00 9.25 " 29. 3.10 4.00 5.40 7.75 12.25 



Quick Opening Hot Water R^adiator Valves. 





QUICK OPENING HOT "WATER VALVE. QUICK OPENING HOT WATER VALVE. 

With Union. Without Union. 

Quick Opening Hot Water R.adiator Valves, with Union. 

No. Size "4 1 U4 Uo 

9iiA. Rough Body, Finished Trimmings 2.45 3.25 4.50 6.50 

lOiiA. " " Plated " 2.60 3.35 4.90 6.65 

lOlA. " " " all over _. 2.85 3.65 5.05 7.10 

102A. Finished Body 3.00 3.85 5.25 7.50 

103A. " " Plated allover 3.40 4.30 5.80 8.10 

Quick Opening Hot Water R.adiator Valves, without Union. 

No. Size -i^ 1 II4 U, 

1II9A. Rough Body, Finished Trimmings 1.60 2.25 3.25 4.50 

llOA. " " Plated " 1.85 2.40 3.60 4.85 

lllA. " " •• allover 1.95 2.65 3.70 5.00 

112A. Finished Body 2.15 2.85 4.00 5.50 

1K3A. " " Plated all over 2.50 3.25 4. 45 6.00 

Order by nvimber and size only. 
Union Valves threaded right hand on Union, right hand on bottom. 
Valves without Union threaded left on side, right on bottom. 



2 
10.00 
10.25 
10.85 
11.50 
12.35 



7.00 
7-25 
7-75 
8.50 

9-25 



148 



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Quick Opening Hot Water Radiator Valves. 





STRAIGHTWAY HOT WATER VALVE. 

With Union. 



STRAIGHTWAY HOT WATER VALVE. 

Without Union. 



Quick Opening Straightway Hot Water Radiator Valves — With 

Union. 

Size 

No. 114. Rough Bodv, Finished Trimmings 

" 115. " "" Plated " 

" 116. " •• " all over 

'• 117. FinishedBody 

" 118. " " Plated all over 



"4 


1 


1« 


}'■' 


2 


2-45 


325 


450 


6.50 


10.00 


2.6o 


3-35 


4.90 


6.6s 


I0.2S 


2.8s 


3.65 


505 


7.10 


10.85 


3.00 


3-85 


S-2S 


7-5° 


11.50 


3-4° 


430 


5.80 


8.10 


12-35 



Quick Opening Straightway Hot Water Radiator Valves — Without 

Union. 

Size ._ 



No. 119, 
" 120 
" 121 
" 122 
" 123 



Kough Bodj', Finished Trimmings. 

" " Plated 

" " " all over 

Finished Body 

" " Plated all over 



^'4 


1 


"4 


^Vi 


2 


1.60 


2.2s 


325 


450 


7.00 


I.8S 


2.40 


3.60 


4-85 


7-25 


1-95 


2.6s 


370 


5.00 


7-75 


2.15 


2.8s 


4.00 


S-So 


8.50 


2.50 


3-25 


4-4S 


6.00 


925 



All threads right hand. Order by size and number. 

Union Elbows and Elbow Valves. 



Size . 
No. 130. 
•■ 131. 
" 132. 
" 133. 
" 134. 




UNION ELBOW. 



Union E,lbo\vs. 



Rough Body, Plain 

" " Plated Trimmings 

" " " all over. 

Finished all over 

" and Plated all over 

Both threads riarht 



4 
1-75 
1.90 
2.00 
2.20 
2.40 



1 
2.25 
2.40 
2.50 

2-75 
3.00 



1^4 
2.9s 
310 
3.20 
3.60 
3-90 



land. 



3-7° 
3-85 
4.00 
4.60 
4-85 



Combination Union 



Order by size and number only. 

Elbow Valves— For Hot Water. 





UNION ELBOW VALVE. 



Union E^lbow Valves. 



Size . 



Rough Body, Finished Trimmings, Plated all over. 



2.85 



3 65 



1'4 



ll.f 
7.10 



2 

6.00 

6.15 
7.00 

7-50 
8.50 



10.85 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



149 



Automatic Air Valves. 





No. I. 

PERFECTED DUPLEX. 

Made with sepai-ate air 
tube and water passage. 

Sizes ig or I4 inch. 
Each 1. 15 




No. 2. 

PERFECTED DUPLEX. 

With Heat Coutroller. 
Desirable for controUing 
the heat of a radiator in 
mild weather when full sur- 
face is not required. 
Sizes ig or I4 inch. 

Each 1. 15 

Heat Controller, .15 net 
each extra. 



VACUUM STEAM AIR VALVE. 

Will automatically vent 
the radiator, close by flota- 
tion against water and by 
expansion against steam. 
When radiator is shut off 
the vacuum feature of this 
Valve prevents the radiator 
from again filhng with cold 
air. 

Sizes ig or I4 inch. 

Each 2.00 




No. 6. 

PERFECTED DUPLEX. 

With Lock Shield. 

Made with a special 
key attachment to pre- 
vent tampering with 
valve after adjustment. 

Sizes ig or I4 inch. 

Each 1.35 




No. 3. 

PERFECTED DLTPLEX. 

Especiallj' adapted for 
coils, risers or indirect 
I'adiation. 

Size I4 inch only. 
Each __ 1. 15 





No. 4. 

PERFECTED DUPLEX. 

Especially adapted for 
fine residence work, 
where it is desirable to 
conduct the foul air 
from the radiator to the 
basement. 

Sizes 1^ or I4 inch. 
Each 1.55 



A 



m 




EUREKA AIR VALVE. EUREKA AIR VALVE. 

Elbow Connection. Straight Connection. 

A high grade competition Air Valve in which the 
expansion piece is independent of the float, which is 
closed, insuring perfect flotation. 

Size ig inch, Elbow or Straight Connection. 
Each _. 1. 00 




DAVIS AIR VALVE. 

Closes both by flotation and 
expansion. 

Size--. }i 

Each... 1.25 




EXPANSION AIR VENT VALVE. 

For relieving steam mains and 
risers of accumulated air. Adapted 
for extreme h'gh and low press- 
vires ; length, 7 inches; inlet and 
outlet for 34-inch pipe connection. 

Each 10.00 




HOT WATER AIR VALVE. 

Automatic and positive for hot 
water radiation. 

- — - -- - 1^ 

300 



Size 
Each__ 



150 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Radiator Air Valves. 





style A. 

AUTOMATIC STEAM AIR 
VALVE. 



Style B. 

AUTOMATIC STEAM AIR VALVE. 

Union Connection. 



Styles A and B are made with metal seats, are simple in construction 
and recommended as a high grade competition expansion air valve. 

Style A. Size ig x J^, per dozen 7-5° 

" B. " i^xji " " 8.35 






Style C. 

AUTOMATIC STEAM AIR VALVE. 

For Drip Line System. 

Extra strong, metal seat, union 
and locknut connection, with coni- 
cal metal rotary seat. 

Size, ig-inch inlet, 14-inch Drip. 
Per dozen 10.00. 



i^M 



JENKINS AUTOMATIC AIR 
VALVE. 



SECTION. 



Finished and Nickel Plated. 
Per dozen — 7.50 



WITH UNION. 
DRIP CONNECTION. 

Finished and Nickel Plated. 
Per dozen, is-incli inlet, ig-inch union 9.50. 

^S " }-l " 10.00 

a " M " - lo.oa 




DRIP CUP. 

Drip Cups, Nickel Plated. 

Per dozen 2.00 




AUXILIARY VALVE AND DRIP CUP. 

Finished and Nickel Plated. 



Per dozen - 



2.50 



JenKins Auxiliary Valve and Drip Cup 



is so designed that when attached to the Jenkins Automatic Air Valve the latter can be used either as an 
automatic, or a direct valve with a drip cup. 

By its use the automatic can be kept under control of the attendants, and in mild weather, when kept 
closed, it prevents the radiator from full^' heating. 

Wood Wheel and Key Air Valves. 




WOOD WHEEL AIR VALVE. 

For Steam Radiator. 




HOT WATER RADIATOR VALVE. 

With Loose Kev. 



Size-.. 14 l:^ Size.... ig 

Nickel Plated, each .70 .75 Nickel Plated, each .75 

Three Keys furnished with each dozen Valves, additional Keys charged extra. 



.80 



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151 



Standard Brass Cocks. 




ACID METAL COCK, 

Screwed. 




ACID METAL COCK. 

Flang'ed. 



Size. 

Screwed 
Flane-ed. 



Standard Acid (Ajax) Metal CocKs. 



^4 

• SO 



3 

•75 



i.oo I.2S 1.50 2.50 3.25 5.00 lo.oo 14.00 24.00 35.00 80.00 100.00 
- 3-70 5^4o ^•'5° 10.00 15.00 22.00 36.00 50.00 106.00 140.00 



Standard Brass Gas Service and Meter CocRs. 




GAS SERVICE COCK. 

Square Head. 





GAS SERVICE COCK. 

Flat Head. 



GAS SERVICE COCK. 

Tee Head. 




^4s» 



GAS SERVICE COCK. 

Male and Female. 



Gas Service Cocks. 



Size ig 

Square and Flat Head. __ _. .75 

Tee Head .75 

Male and Female 

With Check Pin 90 

IBl 




GAS METER COCK. 



u 


=3 


H 


"4 


1 


1'4 


no 


2 


•75 


•85 


•95 


i^i5 


1.50 


2.25 


3.10 


5.00 I 


•75 


•85 


•95 


1^15 


1.50 


2.25 


3.10 


5.00 


1.00 


1.00 


1.30 


1.40 


19s 


3.00 


4.25 


6.00 


.90 


1.00 


1. 10 


13s 


1.70 


2.50 


3-40 


5^35 



11.00 16.00 




UNION METER COCK. 



LOCK METER COCK. 



Meter and Loch. Meter CocKs. 



Size. 



"Meter Cocks, Square, Flat Head or T Head 

Union JVteter Cocks, Square, Flat Head or T Head 
Lock " 



1; 


M 


1 


iM 


1^ 


2 


1.30 


1.40 


1-95 


3.00 


4^25 


6.00 


1.40 


1^55 


2.20 


3-40 


5.00 


7^05 


1.40 


1^75 


2.30 


3.85 


5^50 


7.70 





4s* 

LOCK SERVICE COCK. LOCK UNION METER COCK. 

LocK Service and Lock Union Meter Cocks. 

Size _ H % 1 1'4 

liock Service Cock 1.30 i-6o 2.10 3.50 

" Union Meter Cock 1.50 1^80 2.50 4.00 



IK 


'2 


5.00 


7.00 


5^5° 


8.00 



152 



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Standard Brass Steam CocRs. 






SQUARE HEAD. FLAT HEAD. TEE HEAD. 

Brass Steam Cocks, Square, Flat and Tee Head— Screwed. 

Size H H ^8 I3 -'4 1 II4 li.> 2 -n,, 3 m i 

Square, Flat and T Head.. .85 .85 i.oo 1.25 1.70 2.35 3.70 4.85 7.30 14.50 22.50 38.50 50.00 

Male and Female 1.35 i 35 i-45 2.00 2.50 3.00 5.35 6.75 9.85 17.50 25.75 

With Check.. i.oo i.oo 1.15 1.40 1.90 2.55 3.95 5.15 7.65 15.00 23.25 39.50 51.50 




STEAM COCK. 
Flanged. 



Brass Steam Cocks Flanged. 

Size % -U 1 1'4' IM 2 2ij ;; :;U 4 .'. 6 

Square or Flat Head 4.75 5.50 7.30 9.70 11.75 18.00 27.50 43.00 62.00 84.00 150.00 275.00 




tlFJ) 



THREE WAY. 

Screwed. 




THREE WAY. 

Flans-ed. 



Brass Steam Cocks — Three Way. 



Size ^2 "4 

Screwed 2.50 3.00 

Flanged 7-75 8.75 



1 

3-75 
11.25 



1'4 1^3 

5-75 7-15 
1475 1775 



11.00 
27.00 



18.7s 
38.25 



3 
26.00 

57.00 



50.00 

85.00 121.00 



4 
70.00 





EXTRA HEAVY. 

Sci'evved. 



EXTRA HEAVY. 

Flanaed. 



Brass Steam Cocks, E.xtra Heavy — Screwed Ends, 

Size.. I4 =s '■> '4 1 I'-i ''^ - '-^i -^ --^i ■* 

Each 1.30 1.50 2.00 2.85 4.00 6.75 8.50 13.50 25.00 37.00 54.00 75.00 

Brass Steam Cocks, E,xtra Heavy Flanged E,nds. 



Size 1., 

Each 6.50 



7-75 



1 P4 I'i ^ -^2 ■'• ''^s -1 

10.00 1425 17.25 27.00 41.00 63.00 84.00 120.00 



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153 



Iron CocKs — Standard and Extra Heavy. 





IRON COCK, SCREWED. IRON COCK, FLANGED. 

Iron Cocks — Screwed. 

Size 3s ^^ ''4 1 II4 I'll ^ 2i| 3 31^ -i 5 

AUIi'on - .85 .90 1.05 1.30 1.60 1.95 2.70 4.40 6.75 12.60 15.50 32.00 

Iron, with Brass Washer ... i.oo 1.20 1.55 1.95 2.35 3.20 5.15 7.75 14.00 19.00 38.00 

" " " Plug 1.25 1.30 1.60 1.90 2.65 3.75 5.25 8.75 13.00 27.50 36.50 67.00 

" " " " and Washer 1.40 1.75 2.15 3.00 4.15 5.75 9.50 14.00 29.50 40.00 73.00 

Iron Cocks — Flanged. 

Size _ 1 II4 I'.; -I ■i'^o 3 Ri^ 4 5 

All Iron.-- --- -- 2.25 2.75 3.25 4.25 6.25 9.50 15.60 19.00 36.00 

Iron, with Brass Washer 2.50 3.10 3.65 4.75 7.00 10.50 17.00 22.50 42.00 

" " " Plug 3.00 3.75 5.00 7.00 10.50 15.75 30.00 40.00 70.00 

" " " " and Washer 3.25 4.10 5.40 7.50 11.25 1^.75 32.00 43.50 76.00 

Extra Heavy Iron Cocks— Screwed and Flanged. 

(Not Illustrated.) 

Size ^4 % 1 Hi li.J 2 21,1 3 ?,% i 5 

All Iron, Screwed 1.15 1.25 1.75 2.10 2.80 3.65 6.50 9.00 16.75 22.50 45.00 

Iron, with Brass Washer, Screwed 1.25 1.40 2.00 2.45 3.20 4.15 7.25 10.00 18.75 26.00 51.00 

" " " Plug, " 1.70 2 25 2.80 3.85 5.60 7.00 13.25 19.00 42.00 56.00 98 00 

■' " " " and Washer, " 1.80 2.40 3.05 4.20 6.00 7.50 14.00 20.00 44.00 59.50 104.00 

All Iron, Flanged 3.15 3.85 4.90 6.10 9.10 13.30 21.70 28.00 51.80 

Iron, Brass Washer, Flanged _ 3.40 4.20 5.30 6.60 9.85 14.30 23.70 31.50 57.80 

" " Plug- and Washer, Flanged, 4.45 6.00 8.10 10.00 16.75 2425 49.00 65.00 moo 




Size 



LI_J! 

IRON COCK, THREE-WAY, SCREWED. 

Three=Way Iron 

\^ 
2.05 
2.40 
3.10 
3-45 




IRON COCK, THREE-W.4Y, FLA.NGED. 



All Iron 1.65 

Iron, with Brass Washer 1.80 

" " " Plug 2.20 

" " " " and Washer __ 2.35 



3-65 
4-15 
6.25 

6.7s 



1 

1.80 2.05 2.65 

2.05 2.40 3.05 

2.40 3.10 4.50 

265 3-45 490 

Three=Way Iron Cocks 

Size 1 \}£ \y^ i 

AllIron-._ 3.75 4.25 5.25 7.00 

Iron, with Brass Washer 4.00 4.60 5.65 7.50 

" Plug 4.50 5.25 7.00 9.50 

" " " " and Washer 4.75 5.60 7.40 10.00 

E,xtra Heavy Three=Way Iron Cocks 

(Not ILLUSTR.4TED. I 

1 II4 Uo 

80 3.90 



Cocks — Screwed. 

1J.< 2 2l< 3 



6 

45.00 

53- 00 

94.00 

102.00 



50.00 

58.00 

100.00 

108.00 



62.00 

70.00 

133.00 

141.00 

70.00 

78.00 

150.00 



5-35 
6.10 

9-75 
10.50 



750 

8.50 

13-75 

14-75 



14.00 
16.00 
30.00 
32.00 



1 
19.00 
22.50 
40.00 
4350 



52.00 
60.00 



36.50 
42.50 
71.50 100.00 
77.50 108.00 



-Flanged. 



9.00 



12.7s 

13-75 
19.00 
20.00 



9-75 
13-25 
14.00 

-Screwed 



20.00 
22.00 
36.00 
38.00 



26 
29 
47 
50 



00 
50 
00 
50 



44.00 
50.00 
80.00 
86.00 



60.00 

68.00 

108.00 

116.00 



and Flanged. 



. 4 



Size 

All Iron, Screwed ___ 1.80 2.50 

Iron, with Brass Washer, Screwed 1.95 2.75 

" " " Plug, " 2.80 3.50 

" " " and Washer, " 2.95 3.75 

All Iron Three- Way, Flanged __. 4.50 

Iron Three-Way Brass Washer, Flanged .._ 4.75 

" " Plug and Washer,F]gd. 5.75 



1 



15 
50 
85 
40 

75 
50 



4.30 
6-75 
7-15 
7.00 
7.40 
10.25 



5.60 8.40 12.00 21.00 28.00 56.00 77.00 

6.10 9.15 13.00 23.00 31.50 62.00 85.00 

9.25 15.50 22.00 46.00 62.00 107.00 146.00 

9.75 16.25 23.00 48.00 65.50 113.00 154.00 

9.25 12.60 18.30 28.25 36.40 66.00 89.00 

9-75 13-35 19-30 30-25 39-90 72-00 97 00 

13.40 20.50 29.30 55.00 74.00 123.00 166.00 



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Brass Cocks, Vulcanized Asbestos Packed. 





SCREWED ENDS. 

Sizes I4 to 'J Inches. 



SCREWED ENDS. 

Size.s 'Ji.,' to 4 Indies. 



Brass Cocks, Vulcanized Asbestos Packed — Screwed. 

Size I4' Sg 1.3 -V 1 II4 Ti.; 2 'ii.; 3 ;5i.,' 4 

Each 3.3s 335 3.3"s 420 5.60 8.00 10.35 1600 ze.s'o 37.50 so.5'0 64.00 



Size. 
Each . . . . 



Extra Huavy. 



s :;i. 



3-75 3-75 3-75 4-75 630 9.00 11.60 18.00 30.00 42.00 66.00 82.50 



Brass Stop and Waste Cocks. 



Size 



Each 4.00 



5-25 



8.00 



1'4 
10.50 



13.00 



Brass Cocks One Flanged End, One Screwed E.nd. 



Size -■-._ 1 

Each ■ _ 8.00 



I'-t 
10.50 



13.00 



3300 



47.00 





FLANGED ENDS. 

Sizes 1 to 2 Inches. 



FLANGED ENDS. 

Sizes 2i,i to fi Inches. 



Brass Cocks, Vulcanized Asbestos Packed — Flanged. 



Size. 
Each 



Size. 
Eacli 



Size . 
Each 



10.50 12.50 14.50 26.00 38.00 49.00 69.50 90.00 120.00 

Extra Heavy. 



II4 



11., 



12.00 15.00 17.00 29.00 42.00 60.00 76.50 93.00 

Top R-ings for Vulcanized Asbestos Packed Cocks. 
._. 08 .08 .08 .11 .17 .20 .25 .34 .56 .80 i.o'4 1.80 2.50 5.00 



Iron Wrenches for Vulcanized Asbestos Packed Cocks. 

Size. U '3 ^- -'4 1 1'4 i'> i ^^2 -^ 3I2 1 r. 6 

Eacli .10 .10 .10 .20 .20 .30 .46 .50 1. 00 1.50 1.60 1.75 3.00 3.00 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



155 



Iron Cocks — Vulcanized Asbestos PacRed. 





SCREWED ENDS. 

Sizes, 1r to 2 inch. 



SCREWED ENDS. 

Sizes, '>■% to 6 inch. 



Iron Cocks— Vulcanized, Asbestos Packed, Screwed. 

Size 1,5 U 3,, 1., \ 1 II., 11, - i;i, :i mi, 4 n fi 

Each 1.30 1.30 1.4s 1.60 2.10 2.50 3.50 4.75 7.00 12.00 18.00 27.00 30.00 45.00 60.00 

Heavy Pattern. 

Size i^- 3^ ^i '4 1 IM 1}2 - -'i 3 31^ 4 

Each 1.50 1.7s 2.00 2.50 3.00 4.25 5.7s 8.50 14.50 21.50 32.50 36.00 

E.xtra Heavy Pattern. 



Size lo 

Each 2.40 



Size. 
Each 



4 
3.00 



38.00 



Size_ 
Each 



II4 lit a 21^ s 

3.50 5.00 6.75 10.00 17.00 26.00 

Iron Stop and Waste Cocks. 

% -'4 1 1'4 IK 

X.to 2.10 2.50 3.50 4.7s 

Iron Cocks — One Flange E,nd, one Screwed End. 

1 ]i4 11^ 2 2l.< 3 glj' 1 "I 

2.50 3 50 4.75 7.00 12.60 18.00 27.60 30.00 45-00 



4 
42.00 

7.00 



60.00 





FLANGED. 
Sizes, 1 to 2 inch. 



FLANGED. 

Sizes, 21.,' to 6 incli. 



Iron Cocks — Vulcanized, Asbestos Packed, Flanged. 



Size_ 
Each 



Size- 
Each 



Size. 
Each 



1 II4 11, 2 21^ 3 

2.50 3.50 4.75 7.00 12.60 18.00 

Heavy Pattern. 

1 1I4 11.,' 2 21.^ 

3.00 4.25 5.75 8.50 14.50 

Extra Heavy Pattern. 

1 1I4 ii.i 2 21,' 

3.50 5.00 6.75 10.00 17.00 



27.00 



4 
30.00 


.5 
45.00 


r. 
60.00 


3 
21.50 


32.50 


4 
36.00 


3 
26.00 


31.^ 
38.00 


4 
42.00 



Iron Cocks— Vulcanized, Asbestos Packed for Superheated Steam. 




SCREWED. 

Size .... 1 II4 Uj 

Screwed 3.50 4.75 7.00 

Flanged. 3.50 4.75 7.00 

Iron Angle Cocks. 

Size 14 3^- 1, ^'4 1 l'4 

Screwed or Flanged, each... 1.30 1.45 1.60 2.10 2.50 3.50 




IB. 00 
18.00 



3 
27.00 
27.00 



U,^ 2 

4.75 7.00 



21.,' 3 

12.00 18.00 



156 



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Eastwood Blow=Off Valves and CocRs. 

A Perfect Blow=Off Valve. 





HORIZONTAL, SCREWED PATTERN. 



ANGLE, SCREWED PATTERN. 



Blow=Off Valves. 

Size % 1 II4 l}i 2 21^ 3 

All Bronze, Screwed _. 4.00 7.00 9.00 11.00 18.00 35-00 47-00 

Flanged..- 5.25 8.75 11.00 14.25 21.00 40.00 52.00 

Iron, Bronze Mounted, Screwed.. 3.75 4.70 7.00 9.50 16.00 i9-50 26.50 

" " " Flanged.. 4.75 6.00 8.00 12.00 19.00 22.50 29.50 

" with Yoke, Screwed _. 16.00 i9-50 26.50 

" " •' Flanged 19.00 22.50 29.50 

In this Cock the elbow shaped di.sc protects its vital part, as well as the Valve seat. It is easily repaired, 
and regular pattern is designed for 140 pounds pressure. 

Prices for high pressure pattern quoted on application. 



Eastwood Gland PacKed and Plug Cochs. 

Heavy and Substantial. Well Ground. Long Bearings. Superior New Metal. 






GLAND PACKED, SECTION. GLAND PACKED, PREFERRED PATTERN. 



5J] 
PLUG COCK. 



Bronze CocKs. 

Size -'i 1 114; P., -1 -1^, o ?.!< 4 5 r, 

Gland Packed, Screwed 3.00 4.00 6.00 8.00 14.00 28.00 45.00 65.00 90.00 

" " Flanged 4.00 7.00 11.00 15.00 23.00 40.00 65.00 90.00 125.00 

Plug " Screwed 1.70 2.35 3.70 4.85 7.30 14.50 22.50 38.50 50.00 

" " Flanged 5.50 7.30 9.70 1175 18.00 27.50 43.00 62.00 84.00 150.00 275.00 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The Shaw Blow=off Cock. 



ir,7 





SHAW BLOW-OFF COCK. 



SECTION. 



The ordinary form ot Blow-off Cock is a constant source of care and attention, it often being necessary to 
grind in the plug every time after using. The reason for this is obvious. When the Cock is closed, the scale and 
sediment, in the bottom of the boiler, settles in the blow-off pipe and ultimate!}' lodges against the side of the 
plug- of the Blow-off Cock. Here it remains until the Cock is opened. When the plug- is turned, this scale 
and grit adheres to it and g-rinds against the body of the Cock, cutting and scratching it in the very place where 
a perfect fit is of vital importance. As soon as these .scratches are worn from inlet to outlet the water flows 
and then the Cock is worthless. 

The Shaw Blow-off Cock was designed for the purpose of overcoming this defect, and that it is a success 
is attested by its many users. When this Cock is in use the sediment collects on the inside of the hollow plug. 
Upon opening the Cock it is washed from the interior of the plug into the waste-pipe, and in no case does it 
come in contact with the ground surfaces of either the plug or body of the Cock. These Cocks, are 
carefully and accurately made. The grinding-in is done by hand and all of the parts are made in duplicate. 
Between the gland and the plug are fitted two bronze rings, face to face. These rings take up any wear that 
maj' occur from turning the plug. 

When finished, each Cock is subject to a water pressure of 400 lbs. to the square inch, and while under 
this pressure the plug is rotated a number of times, thus making sure that the Cock is tig-ht. Should the plug- 
at any time, through disuse, become stuck fast to its seat, it may be loosened in the following- manner ; 
First, back the gland away from the plug by means of the nuts underneath it on the studs, then tighten the 
nut on the plug against the gland. This will draw the plug away from the body of the Cock. 

This Cock must in all cases be connected horizontally, as shown in illustration, allowing the .steam and 
sediment to pass directly into the end of the hollow plug. 



Size 

Screwed, each 

Wrenches, extra. 



Ik' 


m 


2 


2^3 


3 


3.50 


4-7S 


7.00 


12.00 


18.00 


•35 


■55 


.80 


1. 00 


1-35 




SHA"W THREE-WAY BLOW-OFF COCK. 



This style of Cock has been introduced to meet the demand for a Combination Cock, Blow-off and Boiler 
Feed. Must in all cases be connected horizontally, as shown in illustration. 

List prices same as above. 



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Pop Safety Valves. 

Lock=up Pop Safety Valve. 

Particularly Adapted for Boilers for Mills, Factories, E,lectric 
_ _ Light and Power Plants, Pumping Stations, etc. 

— ^ 1! — I IIlJI , i Bevel seats at angle of 4.j degrees and ot highest-grade composition steam 

metal. Nickel seats, extra quality, furnished when desired, and at no extra 
expense. Pop chamber with knife-edge pop lip, which wears evenly with Valve 
seat. Encased spring chamber, protecting spring- from steam and forming upper 
guide for Valve. Springs of Jessop's steel wound by hand. Pivoted top and 
bottom discs for spring, to insure a true beai-ing on Valve. Screw plug pop 
regulator to easily regulate pop from outside without taking Valve apart. 
Movable trip lever, readily changed to stand in any desired position. Lock-up 
attachment to prevent tampering with adjustment. Working parts of Valve 
entirely of higli-grade composition metal. Advantageous construction of inlet 
and outlet on base casting, not necessitating removal of outlet pipe to grind in or 
repair Valve. 

To change set pressure unlock padlock and remove lock, pin and lever. Take off cap by unbolting, thus 
exposing pressure screw. Slack check nut on screw and turn screw downward for increased pressure or 
upward for less pressure. Afterwards set up check nut. 

To change pop, or the difference between the openingand closing- of the Valve, it is not necessary to take 
the Valve apart in any way. This can be accomplished by regulating the patent screw plug pop regulator H 
on the outside back part of the Valve. If more pop is desired, slack the check nut and turn regulator to the 
left, so that letter S stands nearer perpendicular, or for less pop turn regulator to the right until letter O is 
nearer perpendicular. 




Style C. 

LOCK-UP POP SAFETY VALVE 



Size 

Diameter of Inlet Flange. - 
Price 



30.00 



Style 


C Pop Valves. 










8 


3 3K 4 

9 10 1" 


12 


5 
12 


6}^ 
14 


6 
14 


0.00 


55.00 64.00 70.00 


80.00 


85.00 


105.00 


125.00 





Style F. 

POP "\-ALVE WITHOUT CAP OR LEVER. 



Style G. 

POP VALVE WITH CAP ONLY. 



Pop Safety Valves for Sraall Stationary and Portable Boilers. 

These Valves are made of high-grade composition metal, and the springs of Jessop's steel. Tliey give 
perfect relief, are solid in construction, and durable. 

Style F Valve has patented knife edge pop lip, encased spring, pivoted discs, and open discharge outlet. 

Style G Valve is similar, but is furnished with top cap to cover and protect pressure screw. 

To change pressure on these Valves, slack check nut and turn pressure screw down for increased pressure 
or upward for less pressure, then set up check nut. When it is desired to change set pressure more than 15 
pounds above or below original set pressure, new springs should be ordered to obtain the greatest efficiency. 

Style F and G Pop Valves. 

Size 3^' 1 n{ 1% 2 

Style F 4.50 6.50 8.50 10.00 20.00 

Stj'le G _ 5.00 7.00 9.00 10.50 20.50 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



139 



Cam Lever Marine Pop Safety Valve ^vith LocR=up 

Attachment. 



Adopted by the United States Board of Supervising 
Inspectors of Steam Vessels. Approved and 
accepted by the United States 
Navy Department. 

The Style O Valve is made &f composition metal, finely finished, 
in sizes from J^, inch to 2i^ inches, inclusive, and is recommended 
more especially for steam yachts. It has bevel seat, encased spring, 
cam lever lifting-attachment, and fully complies with the rules and 
regulations of tlie United States Board of Supervising Inspectors of 
Steam Vessels. The Valve has pipe outlet, so that the steam dis- 
charge may be carried outside boiler room. 





Style P. 

MARINE VALVE. 



Style O. 

YACHT VALVE. 

The Style P Valve is especially adapted for marino service on steamships, tow boats, steam yachts, etc., 
and is the standard Valve on many of the large steamship lines. It is in use on several of the latest United 
States battle ships, cruisers, and gunboats, having been accepted by the Chief Engineer of the United 
States Navv. 



Style O and P Cam Lever Marine Pop Safety Valves. 

Size ■•5^ 1 11^ li^ 2 2I2 3 .■3I2 -t +1., .5 .".i., 

Inlet Flaug-e, inches _. .'._- ._ ---_ s' " 9 10 ^ 10 12 ' 12 It' 14 

Outlet " " , 7 71^ 8 8i.< 9 91.,' 10 10i£ 

Style O Composition Valve 7.209.60 12.00 14.4025.0040.00 ..T. ' _.'._ 

" P Iron Valve 48.0066.0075.0084.0095.00102.00125.00150.00 

Unless otherwise stated, all marine Valves above 2-inch size are made with flanged inlet and outlet. 
Testing clamps furnished at no extra expense. 

Always state highest pressure carried, as every Valve is tested and set before leaving our factor^-. 
" Nickel Seated " Valves at prices same as above. 




Style H. 

WITH LOCK-UP LEVER 
AND OPEN DISCHARGE. 



Lock=up Pop Safety Valves for 

Small Stationary and Portable 

Boilers. 

Tliese Valves are recommended for small-size stationary or 
portable boilers. They are made throughout of the best com- 
position metal, with the exception of the springs, which are of 
Jessop's steel; automatic in relief, durable and efficient. 

Style H Valve lias lock-up attachment, trip lever, patented 
knife-edge pop lip, encased spring, pivoted disks, and open 
discharge outlet. 

Style I Valve is the same as the Style H Valve, but with the 
additional improvement of having pipe outlet. 




Style H and I Pop Safety Valves. 



style I. 



WITH LOCK-UP LEVEB 
AND PIPE OUTLET. 



Size % 

Style H Valve ._ 6.00 

" I " 7.00 



1 

8.00 


II4 
10.00 


12.00 


2 
22.00 


9.00 


11.00 


14.00 


25.00 



160 



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Style CA 
With Open Discharge. 



Pop Safety Valves. 

Tliese Valves are made of best steam metal and fitted 
with springs of Jessop steel. Each Valve is carefully tested 
and set to work at the pressure desired, which should always 
be specified in ordering-. 

Specially adapted for Steam Vehicles. 

For any pressure up to 400 pounds. 

Style CA and CB Pop Safety Valves. 

Size la U ?3 ':i 

Each.__. 4.50 4.50 5.00 5.00 




Style CB. 
With Pipe Outlet. 



Low Pressure Pop Safety Valves— Specially Adapted for 

Steam Heating Boilers. 





^ i 

tilt 

style EJ. Style EF. 

These Valves were specially designed for steam heating- boilers, where low pressures are carried ; they are 
compact, self-contained, and made of best composition metal. The Valve seats are made with bevel seats, at 
an angle of 4.5 degrees U. S. Government Standard. 

An important feature in the Style EF Lever Valve is that the Valve stem acts independent of lever. By 
pulling down lever attachment the'Valve as well as spring is lifted from seat. 

Discharge outlet can be piped to outside of building, avoiding the annoying blowing off of steam in cellar. 

Low Pressure Pop Safety Valves. 

Size -'^ 1 II4 \H 2 

Style EJ 2.60 3.30 4.50 6.3s 8.65 

" EF 5.00 7.00 9.00 11.00 18.00 

Always state pressure at whicli Valve is to be set. 

Snifting or Cylinder Relief Valves. 





style R. Style J. 

These Valves are used on cylinders, condensers, or in anyplace where a quick working- Relief Valve is 
needed. They are made of composition metal with pipe outlet. 

As shown in Style R, these Valves are quite commonly made with extra side pipe connection (above 
?^ inch) on bottom part for indicator attachment. This is not furnished, however, unless specified. State 
highest working pressure in ordering. 

Style R and J Snifting or Cylinder Relief Valves. 

Size _ % 1 II4 11., 2 21.,' 

Each --- 7.00 9.00 12.50 16.50 23.00 40.00 

Style R and J — Small Sizes. 

Size i„ U ?8 Vi 

Each 5.00 5.00 5.50 5.50 

These Valves in sizes i-j to % inch, inclusive, are made only with square-head adjusting screw, without 
cap or wheel. 



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Style Y. 

WATER RELIEF 
VALVE 



Water Relief Valves. 

Standard Underwriter Pattern. 

For Fire Pumps, Hydraulic Elevators, Water Works, Pumping 
Stations and Stand Pipes, and wherever an Automatic Relief Valve is 
wanted to prevent a water hammer or over pressure of water. These 
Valves are largely used in mills in connection with the fire pump, and 
will positively prevent bursting of hose or pipe. 

Our Style V Valve is termed the Underwriters' Pattern, liaving 
been competitively tested and accepted by the Associated Factory 
Insurance Companies, and g-iven first mention in their Underwriters' 
Pump Speciflcations. Greatest efficiency and durability, combined 
with ease of adjustment, are the main points that have brought tliis 
Valve into sucli extensive use. 

This Valve is made of a large pattern, with extra long spring, 
giving large relief. Tt is furnished with large wheel-top for easj' 
adjustment. The working parts are of high-grade composition metal, 
to prevent corrosion ; tlie spring, of Jessop's steel. 




Style X. 

WATER RELIEF 
VALVE. 



The Style X Valve is adapted for service similar to which tlie Style V Valve is applied, only on a smaller 
scale. It is made in sizes from ''4 inch to -5 inches, inclusive, and is entirely of composition metal, finely 
finished ; the spring, of Jessop's steel. 

Adjustment of Water Relief Valves. — To increase pressure of Style V Iron Water Relief Valve, turn 
wheel from right to left. For Style X Composition Valve, turn from left to right. 
In ordering, always state pressure at which Valve is to relieve. 

Style X and V Water Relief 'Valves. 

Size ^4 1 II4 )io -i 2I2 :; SK, 4 i^.^ 5 fi 

Style V Iron Valve __ _ 30.00 40.00 60.00 75.00 80.00 85.00 105.00 125.00 150.00 

Style X Comp. Valve. 7.00 9.00 12.50 16.50 23.00 40.00 65.00 - 

Inlet Flange, in 8 9 In In 12 12 11 

Style V Iron Valve can be furnished in sizes Uj and 2 inch with screwed or flanged base. 



Hydraulic Relief Valve for Extreme High= 
Pressure Service. 

Our Hydraulic Valves are made in all sizes, to suit any pressure, and are extensively 
used on Hydraulic Presses and Pumps, or wherever an automatic high-pressure relief is 
required. They are solidly constructed, of material of g-reat tensile strength, and so made 
that they can be taken apart to grind in the seat, without breaking inlet or outlet 
connections. 

In sizes up to and including three inches, they are usually made of high-grade 
composition metal, with springs of Jessop's steel. 

In ordering, always state pressure at which Valve is to relieve. 

For Duty 1000 to 2000 Pounds. 

Size... :i^ I 11^ 

Each 28,00 42.00 61.00 

Larger sizes on application. 




Style Y. 

HYDRAULIC 
BELIEF VALVE. 



83.50 



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Chronometer Pump Governing Valves. 





[( 

Fig-. 1. Fig. a. 

This design of valve we have used very successCuUy on steam pumps to throttle tlie steam pressure. The 
valve and valve seat are turned on an angle of 45 degrees with the stem of the valve, and is ground steam 
tight when finished. This form of seat has an advantage of requiring no packing around the stem, and, by its 
form and construction, is not affected by the expansion or contraction of the metal. 

Figure 1 is shown simply to convey a clear idea of the interior construction of the valve. 

Figure 2 shows the valve with a yoke, which forms a bearing for the outer end of tlie stem and relieves it 
from excessive friction, at the same time rendering' it adjustable to such amount of friction on the seat as may 
be necessary. When an accumulator is used in connection with tlie pump, we attach the automatic trips to 
the lever of the valve, thus automatically starting- and stopping the pump. 

Chronometer Valves. 

Size ?8 M "-i 1 I'i I'i 2 2i; 3 4 i; 

Iron Body _ 5.50 8.00 11.00 15.00 20.00 25.00 35.00 60.00 120.00 

Bronze Body 7.00 10.00 14.00 20.00 28.00 37.00 55.00 

Iron Body, with Yoke 15.00 20.00 25.00 33.00 45.00 75.00 150.00 

Bronze Body, " " 9.00 9.00 10.00 13.00 18.00 25.00 33.00 45.00 65.00 




FORD 

PUMP REG- 
ULATOR. 



Size- 
Each 



Ford Pump Regulator. 

This Regulator works equally as well when open or closed tanks are used. They are simple 
in construction, and can be put in place by any plumber or pipe fitter, and are readily understood 
by practical engineers. 

How TO Connect and Operate. — Place the Regulator in an upright position between the 
steam chest and throttle valve, then connect the steam pipe to the side inlet. The oil-cup should 
be placed in such a position as to allow the oil to pass through the Regulator. For connecting the 
water part with closed tank (as with elevator pressure systems or fire pumps) tap the pressure tank 
for 3^ pipe, and connect the side of operating cylinder (marked inlet). Place a union and g'lobe 
valve near the Regulator. A drip pipe should be connected with the bottom of the cylinder. 

To remove the valve cap, strike the lugs lightly with a hammer. 

In starting- pump, do it with throttle valve in steam pipe, then open the globe valve in 
pressure pipe from tank to Regulator, and screw up the nuts on side rods under the spring rest 
until the required pressure is obtained. 

When used for open tanks connect a Iloat valve to the end of discharge pipe in the tank on 
the roof; then from the operating cylinder connect a ^^ pipe to the pump discharg-e pipe with a 
valve and union. 

To Keep the Regulator Clean. — To clean out operating cylinder unscrew the two nuts from 
top end of the side rods, open union in pipe work ; the piston head and cylinder can then be taken 
off and cleaned or re-packed. This should be done every three or four months. 

1)0 Not Use Wick Packing. — We can send you leather cups and garlock packing which will 
be found more satisfactory. Pack the valve rod as lightly as possible and screw down on the 
stuffing box nut with thumb and finger, just enough to hold the steam. 



25.00 



30.00 



35-00 



.3 
40.00 



4 
50.00 



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163 



The Nason Quick Opening Valve with Balanced Discs. 






QUICK OPENING VALVE. SECTION. 

The Nason Quick Opening Valve with Balanced Discs. 

In construction, a Balanced Valve with bevel disc seats, differing- slightly in diameter, which permits the 
passage of the lower disc through the upper opening. Compensation for the difference in areas is provided for 
by a lever, to which a suitable weight may be attached. 

A standard service in which this Valve is employed is the autom;itic controlling of pumping engines in 
elevator and tank systems. 

Connected in the line of steam supply to the pump to be regulated, they are operated b}' a float placed in 
the tank — the variation in the water level opening and closing' the Valve and starting and stopping tlie pump, 
as required. 

These Valves are also widely used in connection with temperature controlling devices, water motors, etc., 
and are recommended for any service where an extremely sensitive and positive action is imperative. 

They can be furnished with or without yoke, with spindle plain at top ; but unless otherwise speciSed, the 
Valves are shipped witli yoke and lever. Owing' to the varying requirements of different services, weights 
are not included vinless called for, and are then an extra charge. 

The yoke has a swivel action which enables it to be placed in alignment witli any device to which it may 
be attached. 

More than ordinary care is used in the manufacture of these Valves, and the moving parts are so perfectly 
balanced that but little foi'ce is necessary to open or close them — irrespective of the steam pressure imposed 
upon them. 

The Nason " Quick Opening" Valve was one of the first of this type placed upon the market; there are 
many thousands of them now in use, and by constantly adding to and perfecting our manufacturing equip- 
ment we have been able to maintain our high standard, and the Valve as now made is offered as the nearest 
approach to mechanical perfection and reliability possible to attain. 

These Valves are made in all sizes of steam metal composition, and tlie 3i^' and i inch sizes can also be 
furnished with iron bodies and composition mountings. 



Size 


5-50 


1 


Ik' 
7-So 


Steam Metal, each 


5-8o 


Iron Body, " 












IK 

9-5° 



14.00 



21-2 


3 


332 


4 


8.50 


30.50 


53-50 


70,00 







37.00 


47.00 



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The Nason Balanced Governor Valve. 





BALANCED GOVEKNOE VALVE. SECTION. 

The Nason Balanced Governor Valve. 

A double Piston Valve in which tlie openings ai-e identical in diameter, and being balanced at all points of 
its stroke, requires no compensating weight, and is therefore furnished with plain spindle, and without yoke 
or lever, as shown in illustration. 

Designed primarily for use in connection with steam engine governors, they are also adapted for any 
automatic regulating- device or appliance where a quick opening balanced Valve is required which is absolutely 
balanced and moves with a minimum of friction. In the manufacture of this Valve the double pistons are 
.ground into their respective ports with extreme care, to obviate to the greatest possible extent the liability of 
leakage due to contraction and expansion under steam pressure. 

Before leaving our factory every Valve is tested vinder 80 pounds steam pressure and is tight under this 
duty when it leaves our hands ; but like all Valves of this type with piston, instead of disc seats, it is best 
adapted for service where a slight leakage is not objectionable, and it is preferably used with steam, or liquids 
free from gritty substances liable to abrade the piston surfaces. 

This Valve has been manufactured by us for many years, and we can recommend it unhesitatingly as the 
most reliable of its type now offered. 

All sizes can be furnished in a special steam metal composition, and the Si^ and 4 inch sizes can also be 
furnished with iron bodies and composition mountings. 



Size 

Steam Metal, each 
Iron Body, " 



K 1 IJi ^% 2 m 3 Z% 4 

5.50 5.80 7.50 9.50 14.00 18.50 30.50 53.50 70.00 

37.00 47-00 



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Foster Pressure Regulators and Strainers. 



165 




"CLASS W.'' 



Note. — Dimensions given 
are standard. Flanges of dif- 
ferent size or distance between 
faces made to order only at 
additional price. Drilling 
flanges extra. Companion 
flanges bolted to Eegulators 
.at reasonable prices. 

Special valves or bodies 
made of Naval Bronze (Gov- 
ernment formula) to order 
■only at an extra price j>er 
pound net weig-ht, equal to 
twice the current, price of 
Lake copper. 

In ordering state initial and 
■delivery pressures, also serv- 
ice. In the absence of this in- 
formation, all Regulators will 
be provided with a spring to 
<3eliver pressures between 10 
and 60 lbs. 



The Foster "Class W " Pressure Regulator. 

Leading Features : 

1. A compensating spring movement, exerting an unvarying power on the 
diaphragm. 2. Full steam-way through the valve. 3. Utmost simplicity of 
construction. 4. No friction of parts. 5. No small parts to clog. 6. No dash- 
pot. 7. Noiseless — no chattering. 8. Absolutely automatic in operation after 
adjustment as to pressures. 

" Class W " Valve. 











Distance 


, 


-Appro.ximate Weieiits 




Size. 


Screwed 


Flanged 
Ends. 


Biam, of 


between 


Iron Bodies. 


Composition, 


Inches. 


Ends. 


Flanges. 


Faces. 


Screwed. 


Flanged. 


Screwed. 


Flanged 


1^ 


|i8 













4K 




?i 


20 


$22 


3M 


"iii 








12^ 


17 


1 


22 


24 


4M 


5M 





.. -- 


13 


17 


114 


28 


30 


5 


5M 


22 


26 


23 


27 


1^2 


35 


37 


6M 


6 


26 


31 


28 


35 


2 


44 


46 


6 


1 


48 


51 


50 


69 


iH 


57 


60 


Y 


9 


70 


83 


76 


87 


3 


72 


75 


m 


10 


78 


88 


82 


96 


3^^ 


90 


95 


8M 


11 


92 


106 


98 


112 


4 


100 


los 


9 


12 


145 


165 


160 


180 


iii 


120 


125 


914 


14 


156 


170 





185 


a 


13s 


140 


10 


15 


180 


195 





215 


6 


180 


185 


11 


11 


260 


280 




324 


V 





220 


12>^ 


18M 





410 




480 


8 





260 


ISJ^ 


203^ 





480 





640 


10 




350 


16 


231^ 





675 




650 


12 





450 


19 


27'i| 





lO.W 







13 











.... 











1156 


14 





575 


21^ 


31 





1450 






16 





700 


231^ 


35 





1600 







18 





875 


25 


37M 





1900 







20 





1150 


2TM 


48K 





3100 










'CLASS Q. 



The Foster "Class Q" Pressure Regulator. 

Designed for Low Pressures, Not Exceeding 15 lbs. Delivery, as in Steam 

He-^ting, etc. 

" Class Q " Valve. 

Size -4 1 II4 I'-i 2 21,3' 3 31^ 4 5 6 8 10 12 

Screwed 18.50 20 24 28 35 40 48 55 70 85 120 

Flanged -- -- -- -- 38 43 52 60 75 90 125 200 300 350 

Note. — A Strainer should always be applied to Valves required for low pressure 
service, such as steam heating, etc. 



Strainers for Foster "Class W" and 
"Class Q" Valves. 



A Strainer has been found desirable in nearly all cases — in many cases absolutely 
necessary — to prevent scale, grit, cuttings, etc., from lodging on the Valve seats. The 
Strainer should be applied on tlie inlet side of the Valve. Its use remedies many svipposed 
defects in valves, which are really chargeable to the piping. 

Cut shows Strainer for screwed ends. For flanged ends the construction is slightly 
dififerent. Prices quoted are for cast-Iron strainers. 




for screwed ends. 



Price List of Strainers. 

Size.- I2 ,^4 orl 114,11^ 2 2i;|, 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 

Price, Screwed___ 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.006.00 9.00 10.00 12.00 

Flanged, including attachingto Regulator 7.50 9.50 12.50 14.00 16.5020.00 21.00 25.00 



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Pressure Reducing and Regulating Valves. 
The Improved Steam Pressure Regulator. 

This Regulator is suitable for any boiler pressure, and will deliver accurately 
and uniformly any lower pressure from one to within a few pounds of the initial 
pressure 

_ It is used on steam-heating: apparatus, slashers, jacket kettles, air and water pumps; 

on steamships for deck machinery, pumps, supplying steam to engines at lower than 
boiler pressure, or in any place where it is desired to reduce from a high pressure to a 
lower pressure. In pulp and paper mills, on digesters and on the dryers, it is highly 
recommended and can be used in connection with exhaust steam, and we can guarantee 
perfect work and scientific drying of all grades of papers. 



IMPROVED 
EEDUCINO VALVE 



Size 1 II4 \}4 2 2}{ 3 

Each .__. _. $22 28 35 44 57 72 

Sizes to 2 inch, screwed ; larger, flanged. 



4 
100 



135 



180 



7 
210 



250 



The Mason R.educing Valve. 

This Valve is designed to reduce and maintain an even steam or air pressure, regardless 
of the initial pressure. It will automatically reduce boiler pressure for steam-heating coils, 
dry-rooms, paper-making machinery, slashers, dry-kettles, and all places where it is desirable 
to use lower pressure than that of the boiler. The daslipot, which immediately fills with 
condensation, prevents all chattering or pounding, and requires no attention. The sizes^ 
up to and includiug 2inch, are made of the best composition, and above that, of cast iron 
with composition linings. The area of the passage from the high to the low pi-essure side 
of the Valve is equal, when open, to the full area of the pipe, so that a low pressure of the 
system, almost equal to the initial higli pressure, may be carried. 

To increase pressure, turn the key in the direction taken by the hands of a watch. 




Size_ 



Each 



1,/ 
$£■3 



H 
18 



1 
22 



28 



35 



44 



21.^ 
57 



3 
72 



31;< 
85 



4 
100 



13s 180 250 



10 

350 



MASON REDUC- 
ma VALVE. 




CURTIS REDUCING 
VALVE. 



Size. 
Each 



The Curtis Regulator for Steam and Air. 

For universal application to all the varied and various conditions under which a 
reduced pressure of steam, air or other fluids is required. It is compact and self contained, 
without levers, weights or projections. It has no drip or leak of steam and Vv^ater. All 
that passes into it passes through it, without waste or los?. 

It has no glands or packing; and the seat may be made of any suitable material for 
ste'am, air or any other gas or fluid. 

It is used on steam-heating- apparatus, dryers, slashers, jacket kettles of all kinds, air 
and water pumps, etc., and, in fact, everywhere that steam or air is to be controlled 
automatically. 

, 14 ^^ 1 1I4 11.3 2 21.; 

$22 22 22 28 35 44 57' 

Special quotations for larger sizes. 
Lock-up attachment, 5.00 extra. 



3 


4 


5 


6 


Y 


S 


72 


100 


135 


180 


225 


27s 



The Acton High Pressure Reducing Valve. 

This Valve is controlled by a lever and adjustable weight. The position of the 
weight on the lever admits of quick change in its regulation when desired. When 
necessary, the Valve can be given a full opening by closing' the valve in the 
diaphragm connecting' pipe, which is furnished with each machine. This Valve is 
suitable for boiler pressure up 
For pressures exceeding 200 lbs. 



to 200 lbs., and a delivery from la lbs. down to 1 lb. 
Valves will be quoted on application. 



Size -.._. 3^ 

Each $20 

Size 6 

Each $180 



1 


II4 


11-^ 


2 2l.< 


3 3l.< 


4 


41,' 


5 


22 


28 


35 


44 57 


72 86 


100 


117 


135 


7 


8 


9 


10 12 


U IG 


IS 


2 11 


2+ 


215 


250 


300 


350 450 


550 650 


800 


950 


1200 




ACTON HIGH PRESSURE, 
REDUCING VALVE. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



167 




Pressure Regulating Valves. 
E^ureka Low Pressure Regulating Valve 

For reducing- steam, aii- or g-as pressures from the initial or high 
pressure carried, which may be as high as 125 pouads per square iach, dowQ 
to any pressure on the reduced side less than 15 pounds, and from this point 
down to as low as 1 pound. 

The illustration shows a complete Valve and the position when installed. 

The sectional illustration clearly shows the simplicitj' of construction of 
this Valve. It will be noted that we employ no springs, dash pots, auxiliary 
valve=, drip pipes, nor are there numerous small parts to maintain and keep 
in order. 



EUREKA LOVv fJRESSURE 
REGULATING VALVE. 

ELureRa High Pressure Regulating Valve 

For reducing steam or air pressure from the initial or high pressure 
carried, which may be as high as 125 pounds per square inch, down to 
•any pressure on the reduced side above 15 pounds, that may be desired. 

From the sectional illustration it will be clearly seen that a highly 
desirable feature of this Valve is that the actuating pressure is obtained 
from the reduced side. By this construction, wide variations of pressure 
may take place on the boiler or high pressure side, and at the same 
time a fixed pressure may be maintained at any jioint lower than the 
initial, that may be desii-ed on the low pressure side. 




EUREKA HIGH PRESSURE REGULATING 



EureKa Pressure Regulators 



Mi 



Size 

Face to Face, L. P 

" H. P.. 4H 
Each _ $20 



lii 



n.i 



*H 4M *:¥ 6 



^i4 



SH 



10 



22 28 



35 



71^ 81^ 9T4 K)% 11 34 1234 13l|- 141^ 163^ 161^ 



fil^: IH 81^ 9l< 101^ ll-V 
44 57 72' 8s 100 135 



123 
180 



n^i 1414 161.^ ifii^ 
225 275 350 350 



12 

18l| 
470 




Vacuum Pressure Regulating Valve 



For reducing steam pressures, for heating purposes only, from that 
carried on boilers or steam heating mains down to a point of atmospheric 
pressure or below if desirable. 

In modern atmospheric, vacuum or very low pressvire systems of 
steam heating are demanded, to insure satisfactory results. Pressure Regu- 
lating Valves constructed especially to meet their most exacting require- 
ments as to sensitiveness in promptly responding to the slightest fluctuation 
in pressure and prove capable of preserving the steam economies which are 
the predominant features of these systems. 

This Valve is constructed with an independent diaphragm, and to 
which is connected the actuating pressure. The pressure to govern the 
operation of Valve is taken from the low pressure heating main some 
distance from the Valve itself. 

Size 1x2 

Face to Face 6 

Each 33.00 

Size ■___. , .S X (i 

FiicetoFace 81,' 

Each 126.00 

Sizes 1x2 to 2x4 inches, inclusive, made with small end screwed only and large end flanged : 
have both ends flanged. 

Companion flanges are always extra and only furnished with Valves when so oi-dered. 

"We construct to order Valves of larger sizes, for higher initial pressures or to meet special conditions. 

In ordering it is especially important to state clearly the pressures desired to be reduced from and to 
what, and the system to be used on. 



VACUUM PRESSURE REGULATING 
VALVE. 



114 X iH 


iH X 3 


2x4 


.21^ X 5 


6^2 


^H 


^H 


1J4 


42.50 


53.50 


72.00 


96.00 


4x8 


5 X 10 


6x12 


8 X 14 


11 


12 


13 


143^ 


187.50 


242.00 


325.00 


400.00 


d only and 


large end 


flanged : 


all larger 



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NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 




Davis Pressure Regulators. 

No. 1. Pressure Regulator. 

Tills style is designed for all places where tliere is no pulsation of pressure, suit- 
able for steam heating-, boiling, drying, distilling, and all places requiring a constant, 
unvarying pressure below that of boiler. 

In ordering, state purpose for which valve is to be used, also pressure to be 
carried. 

This style sent unless otherwise ordered. 



Size, inches 

Dia. of flanges, in. 
Each 



1 v: Iti 2 2U 



No. 1. 

PRESSURE REGULATOR. 



,. 3 Rl^ 4 5 6 ■? 8 10 12 15 
- -- l)l| T S 8 fl 10 12 1?, l.-i IS 211 22 

P20 22 24 25 30 35 40 50 60 75 100 135 17s 275 400 550 

fX to IJ^-inch inclusive, screw end ; 2, 2}^, ,S, 4, .5 and 6 inch, either flanged or 
screw end, 1 to 15 inch flanged end. 

For very low pressure such as Vacuum System of steam heating, order valve 
No. ?.. 

No. 2. Pressure Regulator. 

For Large Power Plants, Electric Light Stations, Etc. 

This style Regulator is the same as No. 1 with tlie addition of oil-cylinder (dash- 
pot) which will prevent jumping or chattering under all conditions and is to be used 
where there is a pulsation or vibration of pressure, such as would be found in the 
steam joipe of a pump or engine, caused by the opening and closing- of the valves ; in 
steam heating system, caused by exhaust from engines, pumps, steam elevators, etc. 

On steam pumps it will maintain a uniform pressure of delivery, regardless of 
speed or volume, by being placed in the steam pipe. 

In ordering- state purpose for which valve is to be used. 

Size, inches ?^ 1 Hi \}i 2 l-^i 8 3t^ 4 5 6 7 8 10 12 15 

Dia. of flanges, in. _. ._ __ .. 6^^ 7 8 8 9 10 12 1?, 15 18 20 22 
Each $25 27 29 30 36 42 48 58 70 90 120 160 200 300 435 600 

%.\.o U3 inch inclusive, screw end; 2, •!%, 3, 4, 5 and 6 inch, either flanged or 
screw end. 7 to 15 inch flang-ed end. 

For very low pressure, such as Vacuum System of steam heating, order valve 
No. 3. 

No. 3. Pressure R.egulator. 

(Not Illustrated.) 

This style of Regulator is especially designed for reducing to extremely low pressure, such as is employed 
in heating and cooking. Having an increased outlet to allow for the quick expansion of the steam passing 
through the valve seats from a high initial pressure, and being so perfectly balanced enables it to reduce an 
initial pressure from any point to atmospheric pressure or below, and is designed to fulfill the requirements of 
the Paul or Williams system of heating. 

The Regulator is used to deliver live steam from the boilers, when the exhaust steam is insufficient to give 
the required temperature. By taking from or adding to, weights, the adjustment of this valve can be altered 
to give any delivery pressure required. 




No. 2. 

PRESSURE REGULATOR. 



Size, inches -._ 


-- 


1.^2 X 3 


Diameter of flanges, inches 


- 


-- 


Each... 




$40 
X 5 and 


li,< X 3 and 2x4 screw end ; 


21.; 



2x4 



50 



X 10 



65 



3x6 


4x8 


5 X 10 


6 X 12 


8 X 14 


fi X 1 1 


(4x9 
1 8 x 14 


5 X 10 
10 X 17 


6x11 
12 X 19 


8x14 
14x20 


85 


135 


195 


280 


360 



and 3x6 screw on the inlet end and flanged on the outlet — 4 x 8 to 



8x14 inches inclusive, flanged end. 



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The Nason "Griffin" Water Pressure Regulator. 

In the Impi'oved " Griffia" Water Pressure 
Reducing and Regulating- Valve we offer a device 
which we can thoroughly recommend for its ex- 
treme simplicity of construction, durability and 
safety. 

The valve is designed for service of the most 
exacting description; it is made throughout of 
the best material and workmanship and is rigidly 
tested under varj'ing conditions before leaving 
the factory. 

The valve is frictionless in all its parts ; 
there are no packed joints, .hence it cannot 
"stick" at any point, open or closed. Its use 




?^-Inch Size. 



prevents the annoying water hammer in house systems, and in the event of pressure being turned off the 
street mains, or the bursting of the latter, the valve closes automatically and prevents the collapse 
of boilers. 

Where water is passed through a meter under high pressure the use of this Regulator will save its 
cost in a short time ; it removes the strain from the entire house system ; prevents leaky joints and 
faucets; obviates the unpleasant noise in the closet cisterns and the disagreeable spattering of water in 
sinks, etc. 

In operation our Regulator is extremely simple. The higher pressure entering valve at "inlet" 
immediately fills the valve chamber and establishes an equilibrium between the areas of the diaphragm 
and valve seat, at such point as the fulcrum may be set, 
thus permitting an uninterrupted flow of water through 
the valve of the full area of the connecting pipes, without 
noise or "chatter." 

Immediately the faucets are shut and the system closed, 
the pressure acting upon tlie larger area of the diaphragm 
overcomes the resistance of the hig'her pressure at valve 
inlet, seats the valve, and permits only the reduced pres- 
sure to bear upon the house pipes and boiler. 

It will therefore be seen that the water pressure is 
reduced by a simple scientific principle, and not "throttled" 
or reduced through friction, as is common in many of the 
cheaper types of pressure regulators, at the expense of a restricted water supply and other aggravating 
annoyances. 

With this device the highest main pressures may be reduced and delivered directly into the house 
system, but as an additional safeguard to take care of the expansion of water in the boiler due to over- 
heating, the installation of a range boiler Safety Valve is recommended. 

The larger sizes when used in gravity pipe lines can be equipped with an automatic arrangement for 
turning on the full pressure, for fire purposes, at any point or distance from the valve which may be 
desired. 

Threaded solder nipples and unions are furnished at both ends of small sizes for iron or lead pipe. 
Thej' are made all of .brass below 1}^ inch. Sizes 1}^ inch and above are made of iron with brass seats, 
and flange or hub ends. 

Griffin Water Pressure Regulators. 

Size V 1 U., -1 S i 6 8 12 




Sectional View. '.'-Inch Size. 



Each, 



?iS 



30 4S 75 loo 175 

Pressure Gauge 1.25 Net, Extra. 



250 



350 



14 
500 



16 
700 



20 
1000 



170 



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MUKLLICB 
EEGULATUR. 



Water Pressure Regulating Valves. 



The Mueller Water Pressure Regulator. 

All Reg-ulators to l'^ inch are provided witli a relief valve to relieve the expansion of hot 
water and prevent the creating- of pressure in the house pipes, so that at no time will there be 
a higher pressure than that at which the Regulator is set. 

Size _. y% % 1 IM IK 2 m 

For Iron Pipe lo.oo lo.oo 13.00 17.50 24.00 40.00 SS-oo 

" Lead Pipe 10.50 10.50 13.70 _... 



Flange or Hub £nds. 

Size 3-168 10 12 ] 1- 16 18 20 

Each 70.00 9^.00 150.00 225.00 300.00 400.00 600.00 750.00 950.00 1000 



The Curtis Water Pressure Regulator. 

This Regulator is warranted to maintain the pressure desired, with perfect uniformity, 
regardless of any and all fluctuations in the outside pressure. 

Every part of the Regulator which comes in contact with the water (except the diaphragm) 
is made of best composition, so that trouble with rust or clogging with sediment is entirely 
avoided. The material and workmanship cannot be excelled, our aim. being to produce a 
machine unapproachable in point of excellence, and practically imperishable in all its working 
parts, at the lowest price consistent with such quality and excellence. 




CURTIS 
REGULATOR. 



Size. 



Each 17.00 



1^4 
28.00 



IK 
3500 



2 
44.00 



2K 
57.00 



s 
72.00 



4 
100.00 




ROSS REGULATOR. 
Size J4 to 2 inch. 



The Ross Water Pressure Regulator. 

Their operati'ui maybe described as follows: Fluid being admitted from pipes 
having- a high pressure will pass freely tlirough valve, which is held open by the 
compression or tension on loading spring untd the pressure in pipes on outlet side 
is sufficient to overcome tension of loading spring. Low pressure is admitted from 
outlet side of valve tlirough the stem, and operates below the movable piston or 
flp.xible diapliragm; tlie valve gradually opening or closing with any slight rise or 
fall of pressure on the outlet .side. Variation of pressure in supply pipe has no 
influence on valve, as two equal areas are exposed to the pressure on liigh pressui-e 
side. 

Valves maybe placed in any petition. Tlie inlet is jjlainlj^ niarked ; an arrow 
also indicates the flow. Pipes sliould be well blown out before altaching the valve. 
Avoid the use of red lead. To increase the pressure, turn hand wheel down or in ; to 
decrease the pressure, turn hand wheel back or out. 

In ordering state size of valve, inlet pressure and deliverj^ required. 

When water pressure regulator is used in connection with water back or boiler, a 
relief valve should be used to prevent increase of pressure by expansion. 



Size. 
Each.. 



1'4 I'o 



111 



16 



. 7.00 10.00 14.00 20.00 24.00 45.00 60.00 85.00 100.00 150.00 225.00 275.00 400.00 600.00 750.00 

Sizes ^^ to 2 inches are made Screwed Top with Couplings. 

Sizes 2 to 6 inches are made with Bolted Top, Screw Socket or Flange Ends. 



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The Ford Water Pressure Reducing Valve. 




FORD WATER PRESSURE 

REGULATOR. pressure mains. 



This Valve is recommended as one of the most simple and effective waLer regu- 
lators now on the market. It is extremely sensitive in opei-ation and maintains a 
uniform pressure regardless of the variation in the initial. It will reduce the pressure 
in any distributing system and is especially designed for high buildings where it is 
necessary to carry tlie same pressure on each floor. 

In sizes f,£ to 2}^ inch this regulator is made of brass. It is easily adjusted for any 
pressure, and is automatic in action. 

It occupies no more space than an ordinary globe valve. An adjusting screw is 
placed in the top of the spring case to regulate the desired pressure. Especially 
desirable for low pressure heating apparatus where the boilers are supplied from high 



Size. 
Each 



18.00 



1 
20.00 



V{ 



IJ2 
25.00 



30.00 



35-00 



3 
40.00 



4 
50.00 



5 
60.00 



In ordering state whether initial pressure is taken from street main or roof-tank ; if for hot or cold water ; 
also the required pressure. 



Balanced Tank Valve. 




This Valve is designed to operate on high or low 
pi'essure. It is simple in construction and is indis- 
pensable in cases where the tank is supplied by a 
large feed pipe. 

As the Valve is balanced and closes in the direc- 
tion of the water current it will be seen that a small 
float will operate it, which obviates the danger of 
breakage in the float lever, so common in ordinary 

BALANCED TANK VALVE. tank valves. 

Made of brass in sizes 1 to 3 inch ; the 4 inch is iron body, with brass trimmings, 

The Valve is connected to the end of delivery pipe, with inlet on side, and a "hush pipe" is taken- from 

valve outlet to about two feet from highest water line in tank. The valve is then ready to operate on high or 

low pressure, no adjustment being necessary. 

Size -- - 

Each, including Float 



1 


IK 


2 


2K 


3 


4 


0.00 


15.00 


20.00 


25.00 


35-00 


50.00 



5 and 6 inch Balanced Valves will be quoted on application. 



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The Davis Noiseless BacR Pressure Valve. 



To attain the best economy in modern steam engineering- a good Back Pressure 
"Valve is as essential as a good reducing Valve and sliares equal in importance to it 
in tlie most economical application and utilization oT steam and the greatest care 
should be observed in its selection. Since the Davis Back Pressure Valve came out 
modern engineers have favored its use when sensitiveness, accuracy and reliableness 
aie considered and not only first cost. The common use of our Valve is in connec- 
tion with the modern vacuum, atmospheric and very low pressure steam heating 
systems. Particular attention is paid to providing a sensitive and closely adjusted 
Valve for a vacuum heating system where a Valve is required to operate upon an 
ounce variation. 

The Valve is made strong and durable, capable of standing a full pressure of one 
liundred pounds. The cover is detachable and by removing same, the internal Valve 
comes out. 
It will operate in five distinct positions, but we would recommend that it be used wherever possible in a 
horizontal position with the cover either on the top or under side of the Valve body. 




DAVIS NOISELESS BACK 
PRESSURE VALVE. 



Size__ _ 2 2}:^ 3 Sl£ 4 4}^ 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 

Length Screw End Valves- 1K< 1^4 SU 9 10 103< lll.<13 14l< Valves from 3 to 7 inches inclusive made either flanged or 

"* /-* .' ^ , „ screwed end. Larger sizes flanged end only. 

Length Flanged Valves ... screw 8^ 4 10 lop^' Ui^ 13 I4I4' 16i^ 18 19 21 23 26 29i^ 33 36 39 

Diameter of Flanges End Only. 71^ giO 9I4 10 11 I2I3' 131.,' l.j 16 19 21 23i< 2.5 21U 29l{ 32 

Each $14 16 18 22 25 30 40 60 80 100 120 14s 220 345 465 600 750 900 1050 

Flanged Valves sent unless otherwise ordered. Standard drilling has been adopted in these Valves and 
when ordered drilled, will be drilled such unless otherwise specified. 



The Davis Automatic Open Air Relief Valve. 



The primaiy purpose of this Valve is to provide a quick relief to the atmosphere of 

pressure accumulating in the condenser. It comes into play upon starting the engine, 

and before tlie condenser begins to operate or when for any cause the vacuum is suddenly 

lost in the condenser and to relieve any pressure that would be caused from the exhaust, 

an open air relief must be provided. Upon pressure accumulating under the discs, it 

raises quickly. The plungers at eacli extremity of the axis act as cushions preventing' an j' 

hammering or pounding and abrasion of the seat. Upon lowering the plunger has to 

displace the water in the lower dasla pot and thus a gradual closing is accomplished. 

Steam metal bushing and babbit metal form the two ground seats and insures a perfectly 

tight closure of the Valve. This Valve is provided with a hand wheel so that the Valve 

may be kept open permanently at any time. Full area of pipe is allowed through the 

port and the globe shape of the body eliminates any choking of tlie exhaust. The 

verticle type is practically the same except that It is provided with a friction clutch to 

prevent abrasion and hammering of seats. Tlie disc is guided at the top and bottom 

by spiders, thus assuring the seating each time in the same place. 

We claim there is no equal to this Valve in holding tight under high vacuums and of noiseless and easy 

exhausting to the atmosphere under the least accumulation of pressure. It is compact, neat and simple and 

intended only for the purpose for which it is built, namely providing for a quick exhaust to the atmosphere in 

case of back pressure on the condenser and engines. 




DAVIS AUTOMATIC 

OPEN AIB RELIEF 

VALVE. 



Size 6 8 10 12 14 

Length Face to Face. Horizontal Type Only 20 20 24 29 32 

Height from Center of Pipe. Horizontal Type Only 121^ 12}^ 16 19 22 



16 


18 


20 


22 


24 


26 


28 


36 


40 


43 


47 


5iH 


57 


64 


23 


24 


25 


28 


30 


33 


36 



Diameter ot Flanges 11 



16 19 21 231^ 25 271^ 291^ n% 34 



36 



Price ... ... ..... ._ — $270 335 415 500 584 670 917 1170 1420 1600 



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The Locke Damper Regulators. 




THE LOCKE GKADUATED HYDRAULIC 
DAMPER REGULATOR. 



The LocKe Graduated Hydraulic Damper 
R^egulator. 

This Regulator is guaranteed to control the heaviest dampers 
and requires no outside attachments, such as piston and cylinders. 

This Regulator will move the damper slightly under small vari- 
ation of steam pressure, without allowing it to fully open or close. 

In this Regulator, water from city main is employed to operate 
a damper motor by being admitted througli a small valve, which 
is attached to and operated by the lever of the steam weighing 
device, which vibrates with every pulsation of steam. When the 
steam pressure increases a fraction of a pound the beam is raised 
to open a passage for water to the damper motor, wliicli moves the 
damper just enougli to correct tlie steam pressure. A peculiar cut- 
off device closes the water valve, after it has been opened by the 
rise in steam pressure and holds the damper partially open, moving 
it back and forth from one-eighth to one-half of an inch, on so 
slight a change of pressure as not to be noticed on the steam gauge. 



High Grade Graduated, full Nickel Plated : 150.00 

High Grade, not Graduated, Nickel Plated 130.00 

Not Graduated, Plain Finish 110.00 

All Extra Fittings included. 



The LocRe "Little Giant" Damper Regulator. 



This machine will operate on low or high pressure up to 100 pounds. 

It is adapted to small plants of one or two boilers, where a machine of 
moderate price is desired. 

It embodies some of tlie most essential features of the graduated ma- 
chine, including the water valve, which is a most important feature in 
Hydraulic Damper Regulators. 

This machine is guaranteed to regulate within one pound piessure 
either way from point desired. 

In ordering state boiler pressure, and also water pressure available. 

Price, including globe valves, pulleys and chain for attaching 

THE LOCKE "LITTLE GIANT' 

to damper 78.00 damper regulator. 




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The Nason High Pressure Damper Regulators. 




High Pressure IVegulator— Diaphragm Pattern. 



Size . 



With Weight for Pressure of, pounds. 

Horse Power Boiler 

Price, eacli 

Extra Diaphragms, eacli 



1 


2 


3 


50 


10 


70 


1 to 3 


10 to 20 


30 to 500 


10.00 


iS-00 


25.00 


1.00 


i.So 


2.50 



If higher pressures than those stated are to be carried, the necessary weights will be furnished at an 
additional cost of about 3 cents per pound. 

High Pressure Damper R^egulator— Piston Pattern. 

Our Piston Pattern Damper Regulator, as ilkistrated, can be used on steam 
pressures from 15 to 250 pounds. 

It is direct acting, entirely automatic and requires no lever, heavy weights or 
water pressure to operate it. 

We guarantee this Regulator to be capable of effecting a change in the position 
of the damper with a variation of one pound in the steam pressure. 

The Regulator consists of a composition cylinder, within wliich a piston is fitted 
■with water packing. The piston rod is connected by a chain over g-uide rolls to 
the lever of the damper, on which is hung a weight sufficient to overhaul the piston 
and open the damper regardless of any ordinary friction. 

Tiie motion of the piston is controlled by a metallic diaphragm, which operates 
the valve, alternately closing and opening the damper, as the boiler pressure 
increases or diminishes. 

The Regulator is nickel plated and is furnished with friction wheels, chain, 
weights, screws and brass steam pipe, complete, as illustrated, at the following 
prices : 




HIGH PRESSURE D..VMPEli 
REGULATOR. 

Piston Pattern. 



For Dampers up to 40 inches diameter. 

60 



80.00 
100.00 
150.00 




"arka" high 
pressure 

DAMPER 
EEGULATOR. 



The " Arha " High Pressure Damper 
Regulator. 

A modern, up-to-date, sensitive Regulator, made entirely of steam metal ; controlled by 
live, dry steam, without diaphragm, packing, stuffing boxes, leather washers, or complicated 
parts to wear out and give trouble. Works close to any steam pressure and will continue 
to do so for years without cost for new parts or repairs. 

Handsome in appearance; occupies but little space; is an ornament in any engine or 
boiler room, and will show a saving in fuel of from 5 to 15 per cent, imder ordinary boiler 
conditions. 

No. 1. Suitable for Dampers to 40 inches diameter .. 85.00 

No. 3. " " " 30 " " 75.00 



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The Nason Low Pressure Damper Regulators. 




LOW PRESSURE DAMPER REGULATOR. 
Standard Pattern. 



Standard Pattern. 

The Regulator shown in illustration is our standard 
type as manufactui-ed by us for automatically con- 
trolling- the check drafts on low pressure steam boilers 
employed in house heating. This Regulator is made in 
two sizes, of best material and workmanship, and can 
be furnished with or without our Bottle Siphon. 

Plain as shown, 7-inch plate's 5.00 

9 " " 7.50 



"With Bottle Siphon. 

This illustration shows our Standard Low Pressure 
Damper Regulator as used in conjunction with our Nason 
Bottle Siphon, which latter has been designed by us to super- 
sede the cumbersome and unsightly " XJ " and goose neck 
patterns heretofore used on steani house heating boilers. 

As will be seen, it is neat and compact in appearance, and 
its form of construction is such as to insure complete 
immunitj' from injury to the diaphrag-m through contact 
with steam, thus indefinitely prolonging' the life of the 
Regulator. 

Complete as shown, 'Z-iach plates__ 7'7S 

" " 9 " " _ 10.25 




•y^T^_ 



LOW PRESSURE DAMPER REGULATOR. 

With Nason Bottle Siphon. 




LOW PRESSURE DAMPER REGULATOR. 

Witli Safety Attachment. 



With Safety Attachment. 

A device for automatically controlling the check drafts 
on low pressure steam boilers, with a safety attachment to 
insure the positive closing of the checks in the event of the 
bursting of the regulator diaphragm. Made in two sizes and 
can be furnished with goose neck siphon as shown, or' with 
our Nason Bottle Siphon. A thoroughly reliable device and 
a necessary adjunct to any automatically regulated heater. 

As shown, T-inch plates 8.00 

" 9 " " 12.00 

•(-inch plates with Bottle Siphon -_- 9.00 

9 " " " " " 13-00 



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Temperature Regulators. 




HOT AIR FURNACE REGULATOR. 



Regulator for Hot Air Furnace. 

The Regulator, as shown, controls the dampers of a liot air furnace. The 
diaphragm is inverted for convenience in hanging, and is supported from a 
flange attached to a board on the ceiling by means of a short piece of iron 
pipe. It is placed in any convenient position so that tlie end of the lever 
comes over tlie damper. The check draft is also connected by means of a 
chain and pvilleys. Chains, pulleys and everything necessary to put up 
the apparatus are furnished witli each outfit, including' thirty-five feet of lead 
tube with which to connect the thermostat. 

Furnace Regulator witli Tliermostat complete 40.00 





Regulator for Low Pressure Steam. 

This Regulator is used in connection with tlie thermostat to control 
a low pressure steam apparatus. 

It is connected below tlie water line in the same manner as the 
ordinary diaphragm, and serves the same purjjose — that is, to limit 
the steam at the desired pressure. It contains two rubbers, both of 
which are raised by the steam, while the pressure from tiie thermostat 
raises the upper one only. 

Whenever the'house reaches the temperature to which the Regu- 
lator has been adjusted, the damper is closed by the action of the 
thermostat, whether there is any steam in the boiler or not. In all ordinary weather no steam will be 
indicated on the gauge, a light vapor filling the radiators and maintaining a uniform temperature, the result 
being a 

Great Saving of Fuel. 

A house cannot be overheated in ordinary winter weather with a steam plant when left to the control of 
this thermostat. 

Steam Regulator with Thermostat complete 45.00 



STEAM REGULATOR. 




Regulator for Hot Water. 

The diaphragm and generator, as shown in cut, is used on a hot 
water heater, where there is a flow pipe of two inches or less in which 
the generator can be placed. 

It can be located in a horizontal pi()e, which is sometimes desirable 
where tlie basement ceiling is low and there is not room for it in the 
vertical pipe. In such cases the diaphragm may be inverted and hung 
directly under the generator, or it may be placed at some distance 
IVom the generator, using nipples and elbows to bring it to the desired 
position. It maj' be use^ either side up, but care must be taken to 
support it, either by hangers from joists above or otherwise, so that it 
will remain firm where placed. In this way it may be located several, 
feet distant from the generator. 



HOT WATER REGULATOR. 



Hot Water Regulator with Thermostat complete. 



50.00 



The Thermostat. 

The cut shows the Thermostat as it appears on the wall. It is twelve 
inches in diameter, about one inch thick, very artistic in appearance, and is an 
ornament to any room. 

It is connected by a small lead tube with tlie diaphragm of the regulator, 
tlie lead tube being placed inside the partition, out of sight. This is easily done 
in a finished house without the least injury to the walls. The lead tube is 
furnished with the apparatus. 

Each Thermostat is provided with a tlierniometer, as shown, attached to a 
removable and liig'hly ornamental case, finished in antique copper. Any style 
of finish may be had at a slight extra cost. 




THERMOSTAT. 



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The Pow^ers Regulators for Hot Water Tanks. 

For Controlling the Temperature of a Steam Heated Water Supply in Hotels, Asylums, 
Hospitals, Office and Apartment Buildings, etc. 




NO. 8 REGULATOR. 

Enlarged View. 




No. 8 REGULATOR 
IN POSITION 



No, 8 Regulator. 

As shown in section, this device screws into a l^^-inoh opening in tank, projecting inward 20 inches. The 
steam pipe is brought to and connected with the Regulator Valve, as sliown. 

Steana being admitted into the coil, raises the temperature ot the water in tank to the point desired. The 
heat acting upon the tube of the Regulator, then controls the action ot the Regulator Valve, admitting just 
enough steam to the coil to maintain the desired temperature. 

It is desirable that the Regulator should project into the tank wherever practicable. 

"When conditions do not admit oC this method of installation, a separate circulation pipe should be run to 
receive the Regulator. 

In ordering always state what water temperature is desired. 




•miimmmm^ 



NO. n REGULATOR 

Enlarged View. 




9 REGULATOR IN POSITION 



No. 9 Regulator. 



The No. 9 Regulator is used where steam supply is larger than 2 inches. As shown in section, tlie valve 
and Regulator are detached — connection being' made at W with the water supply, and the water pressure used 
to operate the valve. The valve may be located in steam pipe at any point where convenient. 

This Regulator should project into tank, as shown in cut, wherever practicable. 

When conditions do not admit of this method of installation, a separate circulation pipe should be run 'o 
receive the Regulator. 

Note. — It it is desired to use the No. 9 Regulator with valve smaller than 21^ inches, it can be so furnished, 
and in such case the No. 8 list will govern the price. 

The use of low-pressure steam with these Regulators is universally recommended. 

In ordering, invariably specify the size of valve and the temperature of water desired in tank. 

These Regulators maybe placed in a circulation pipe instead of tank, it more convenient, but if so arranged, 
the circulation must be free, so that the Regulator will be exposed to the tank temperature. 

We recommend these Regulators as thoroughly reliable in maintaining a water temperature at any point 
desired. 

Size __ 

Style __._ 

Eacli __ -. 



1 
No. 8 


1'4 

No. S 


11,' 
No."s 


'2 
No". 8 


21,' 
No.^9 


No! 9 


4 
No. 9 


70.00 


75.00 


80.00 


90.00 


95.00 


100.00 


110.00 



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The Pickering Governor for Stationary, Portable and 

Traction Steam Engines. 

Justly celebrated for closeness in regulation, because it is constructed without a joint, making its action 
direct and sensitive, insuring- quiclv response to any cliange in load on engine. This construction likewise 
makes the Governor desirable lor severe and continuous duty, as it requires a minimum amount of attention. 

It was the first Governor constructed of the spring type, and has raamtained its lead in modern improvements. 

Made in all sizes from ^ iich to 10 inches. 

All parts fitted accurately to gauges insuring interchangeability throughout. 






Fig. 2, Class B, repre- 
sents Governor with 
Speeder attachment 
by use of which the 
speed of Engine can be 
varied while in motion. 



Fig. 3, Class B, same 
as Fig. 2, with addition 
of Sawyer's Lever. Price 
the same. 



Fig. 4, Class A, represents the Governor 
with Automatic Stop, which closes lhe 
Valve when belt breaks. This device is 
simple and certain in its action. When 
Governor is driven by vertical belt, order 
should so specify. 




The above illustrations show diUerent forms of Valve Chambers commonly used. 
SizeGov. orDia. ofSteamPipe_ % % 1 U^ \% 2 21^ 2i^ 3 ?.% 4 4i^ 5 6 Y 

D:„..,.,+^.. T>..^^ TT-i \ Screwed Screwed Screwed Screwed ^^y ^,, ~ ^i / n ia ii ti ^n ti ^r 

lameter Base rlange .< „, , ., ,, ,-,, _ o-m (i^o " i^i " 10 11 11 12 14 IB 

° \ or 3} 2 01' 3)2 or 4I2 or 5 •■* ^ ■^ 

Diameter Side Flange \ Screwed Screwed Screwed Screwed Screwed Screwed 6 ^™''™ 8 8^ 9K 10 11 13 14 

Speed of Governor 500 500 450 450 420 420 380 380 320 320 320 320 275 273 273 

DIam. Pulley on Governor 1^ 134 2 2 23,^ 2i< 3 3 4 4 5 5 5 6 7 

Width of Belt % % UX 1^4 IH 1^1 2 2 2 2 21.,' 2^i 2i| 3 3 

Price, Class B, Plain $14 16 18 21 25 30 35 40 50 60 71 83 94 122 150 

" " B, Finished 16 18 20 24 29 34 40 45 58 69 81 94 106 136 166 

" '■ A, Plain __ ... .. ._ 21 24.50 29.50 36 42 48 59 71 83 96 109 140 170 

" " A, Finished .. _. 23 27.50 33.50 40 47 53 67 80 93 107 121 154 186 

Directions for Ordering. 

Give figure number of Governor and specify the form of Valve Chamber desired as designated above, 
advising whether Governor is 'to be plain or finished. 

If this information is not given. Figure 2 will be furnished with openings flanged or screwed, whichever is 
standard for the size as described in the list. 

Pulleys. If given speed of engine and diameter of pulley on engine shaft from which Govei-nor is driven, 
a pulley of proper size will be attached to Governor, otherwise pulley of diameter mentioned in table will ba 
provided. 



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179 



The Judson Governor. 




MEDIUM SPEED. HIGH SPEED. HIGH SPEED. MEDIUM SPEED. 

Class A. Standard. Class A. Spring. Class B. Spi-mg. Class B. Standard. 

In Ordering. — For convenienco in ordering-, tlie two kinds of Govprnors — Standard and Spring- — are 
described in two classes, A and B — workmansliip and qualitj' tlie same Class A, eitliei- Standard or Springs 
Governor, witli Automatic Stop Motion, Spring Speeder and Sawyer's Lever. Class B, the same as Class A in 
all respects, except without Automatic Stop Motion. 

Governors with Angle Chambers and Flanged Base will be sent in all cases unless otherwise ordered. 

We also I'urnisli Screwed Base and Side Angle Chambers as large as ;j-inch, and Horizontal Screwed 
Chambers up to 'Jio-inch, larg-er sizes of Horizontal Chambers being- flanged. 

The Automatic Stop Motion, Class A, is simple, reliable, Willi no intricate parts to g-et out of order ; never 
gums and sticks, but always acting promptly and effectively; is a sure prevention against accidents. This 
Stop Motion will operate with belt running directly up or down, or at an angle from Governor, and also when 
the Pulley Shaft of Governor is of unusual length. The Spring- Speeder, used to change speed of engine, 
allows full throw of valve under all conditions of engine load. The position of speeder enables it to be 
readily' manipulated when the engine in is motion. The Sawyer's Lever (a Lever connected with Speeder 
Lever) works the Governor Valve up or down, independent of the Governor, at the will of the operator. 
By means of a cord or wire attached to it, the engine can be controlled from a distance. 

Size of Governor. Dia. of Opening. I3 ^^ 1 1 14 U.,' 2 2i.t 2i^ 2''i^ ' 3 

Speed Standard Governor 2R0 2(iO 210 21(i 185 I8.0 115 l.iO lait 140 

" Spring " 30.-) 300 -280 270 2.5o 270 230 iU 215 205 

Diameter Pulley on Spring Governor _ 2^.,' 2t.^ 2^., 3 3L.< 3V^ 4 Ji.,' l'., 5i>^ 

" " Standard " .. 2iJ 2i? 3 ' 31.,' 4 " 4 " 41.,' b ' r. " 6 

"Width of Belt li^ II4 1 14 1^1 U^' U., 2 " 2 2 2 

Diameter C vis. 300 ft. Piston Speed 3 4 .-> 6 7 9" 10 12 12 14 

'" 400" '■ " 21., 3 4 .5 6 8 9 10 11 12 

" 500 " " " "__ ■;U., 41.,' 5 7 8 9 10 10 

" 600" " " _ _! 4 ' 41^ 6 7 8 9 9 

Price, Class A, Plain $._ __ 21 24.50 29.50 36 42 48 53 59 

" A, Finished $__ ._ 23 27.50 33.50 40 47 53 59 67 

" " B, Plain __, ._ $14 16 18 21 25 30 35 40 45 50 

" " B, Finished ^16 18 20 24 29 34 40 45 51 58 

Size of Governor. Dia. of Opening. 3i.,' 4 41., .j ."ii., 7 8 9 lo 

Speed Standard Governor 135 130 ISO 123 llij 105 105 lOO 100 100 

" Spring " 200 185 185 175 1IJ5 145 145 140 140 135 

Diameter Pulley on Spring Governor.. 6 6}4 71.J l^.i 9 10 lOi., 12 14 14 

" " " Standard " .. 6i.< 71J 8" s" 10 11 11 " 14 10 10 

WidthofBelt 2" 'iK 2i.i' 2i.,' 2i,' 2'i,' 3 3 oV, -jU 

Diameter Cyls. 300 It. Piston Speed...'.. 10 18" 20 " 22" 24" 20 " 31 30 40 ' 45" 

'" 400 " '■ " 14 10 18 20 22 23 27 31 35 39 

" " 500 " " " 12 14 10 18 20 21 24 28 31 35 

" " eOO " " " 11 13 15 10 IS 11) 22 25 28 32 

Price, Class A, Plain .. $71 83 96 109 124 140 170 210 241 270 

" '• A, Finished $80 93 107 121 137 154 i86 227 261 290 

" " B, Plain $60 71 83 94 108 122 150 185 215 240 

" " B, Finished $69 81 94 106 121 136 166 202 235 260 

All Governors are complete with Speeder, Turned Flang-ed Pulley, Sawyer's Lever. No Extras. 

In ordering, if we are informed of Speed of Engine and Diameter of Pulley on Engine Shaft from which 
Governor is driven, will put proper size of Pulley on Governor, otherwise the size of Pulley mentioned in 
table will be furnished with each Governor. When Stop Valves are ordered. Angle will be sent imless Globe 
is specified. 

INTERCHA.NGEABLE.— These Governors are made in duplicate so that new parts can be readily substituted 
for those broken or worn. 

Speed of each Governor stamped on Revolving Head. 



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Engine Indicators, Planimeters and Reducing Wheels. 




ELngine Indicator. 

Each Indicator is packed in a handsome hardwood case and is fitted 
with extra i^'-inch area piston, detent motion, 2 springs as selected, either 
one R-way or two straightway cocks, scales, cards, oiler, cord, book of 
instructions, etc. 

Price, complete, for Steam 60.00 

" " " Ammonia.- . 70.00 



IMPROVED ROBERTSON-THOMPSON 
INDICATOR. 



Willis Planimeter. * 

This instrument is specified by the U. S. Navy, the British § 6 
Government and almost all the prominent engineers throughout -^f-- 
the country. ''■'T" 1 ^-h^^M 

Price, complete, packed in Velvet Lined Leather Ca.se-- 18.00 

IMPROVED WILI.IS PLANIMETER. 

Improved Victor Reducing Wheel. 

The most acceptable assistant in indicator practice. 
Price, complete, with Bushings for all Stroke Engines- 15.00 





IMPROVED VICTOR REDUCING 
WHEEL. 




P.-WAY COCK. 

To fit all makes of Indicators. 





STRAIGHTWAY COCK. LONG TURN ELBOW COCK. 

To fit all makes of Indicators. A proper cook in most modem 

Indicator Practice. 



N P or Pol. Brass, for steam. 6.00 N. P. or Pol. Brass, for Steam - . 3-00 Nickel Plated or Polished Brass, 
Steel, for Ammonia 10.00 Steel, for Ammonia 5-oo for steam, per pair 6.00 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The Nason Pressure Gauges. 



isi 







STEAM GAUGE, SINGLE SECTION. 

SPRING. 

Steam Gauges- 
Size Dial _ _ 2i 

Iron Case, Brass Ring' 200.00 

" " Niclcel Plated Ring- 206.00 

Brass Case 260. 00 

Nicliel Plated Case 280.00 

Brass Deep Case, O. G. or Oct. Ring. 

Nickel Plated Deep Case, O. G. or Got. Ring._ 

Size Dial e''_^ 

Iron Case, Brass Ring 16.00 

" " Nickel Plated Ring- 16.60 

Brass Case 20.00 

Nickel Plated Case.-- 22.00 

Brass Deep Case, O. G. or Oct. Ring- 23.00 

Nickel Plated Deep Case, O. G. or Oct. Ring.. 25.00 

Steam Gauges 

Size Dial .._ 2-1 20 is IC. 



STEAM GAUGE, DOUBLE 
SPRING. 

Single Spring. 



SECTION. 



2(1 
13500 
140.00 
190.00 
205.00 



IS 
110.00 

113.00 
155-00 
167.50 



Ifi 

90.00 

92.00 

125.00 

135.00 



H 

75.00 

76.50 

100.00 

107.50 



12 

50.00 
51-50 
75.00 

79.00 
80.00 
84.00 



10 
32.00 

3300 

40.00 
43.00 
44.00 
47.00 



.51., 

10.00 

10.25 



13.00 10.00 8.00 

13.50 10.25 8.20 

16.00 12.00 11.00 

17.50 13.25 12.00 

18.50 13.7s 12.50 

20.00 15.00 13.50 

Double Spring. 

l-t 12 10 81.," 



41.; 
8.00 
8.20 
10.00 
11.00 
11.50 
12.50 



7.00 
7.18 
9.00 

9-75 
10.25 
11.00 



8M 
22.00 
22.7s 
30.00 
32.50 

33-50 
36.00 

6.00 
6. IS 
8.00 
8.60 
9-25 
9-75 



fi^4 



10.00 
10.20 
12.00 
13-00 
1375 
14-75 





STANDARD TEST 
GAUGE. 



DUPLEX STEAM 

AND 

AIR GAUGE. 



Iron Case, Japanned. 230 155 125.00 105.00 90.0055.0037.0025.00 18.00 15.00 12.00 11.00 

" " Nickel Plated Ring- 236 160 128.00 107.00 91.5056.5038.0025.7518.6015.5012.25x1.20 

Brass Case 280 200 170.00 140.00 115.00 80.00 45.00 34.00 22.00 18.00 14.00 13.00 

Nickel Plated Case 300215 182.50 150.00 122.50 84.0048.0036.50 24.00 19.50 15.25 14.00 

Brass Deep Case, O. G. or Oct. Ring 85.0049.0037.5025.0020.7516.2515.00 

N. P. Deep Case, O. G. or Oct. Ring- 89.0052.0040.0027.0022.25 17.50 16.00 

Standard Test Gauge. 

SizeDiaL.- lo S^., ir'^ 6 5I3 41,, 4 Si^ 3 

Brass Case 50.0040.0030.0025.0020.00 16.00 16.00 14.00 14.00 

N. P. Case 53. 00 42.50 32.00 26.50 21.25 17.00 17.00 14.75 14-60 

Morocco Case.. .„ 3.00 3.00 2.50 

Duplex Steam and Air Gauge. 

Size Dial 8 

Brass Case 16.75 

Nickel Plated Case 17.00 

Designed for use on steam vehicles with black hand for steam 
pressure in boiler, and red hand for indicating pressure of air in 
gasoline tank. 

"Columbia" Pressure Recording Gauge. 

It consists of a Bourdon Tube Spring of suitable form in connection with a novel 
adjustable lever mechanism and a pointer, which carries the marking- pen. It is 
provided with a clock movement, to which is attached a metal disc with the chart, 
making one revolution every 24 hours. 

The circular lines on the chart indicate the pressure, while the radial arcs 
correspond to the hours of the day. 

These Gauges are adapted for recording the pressure of steam, water, gas or 
air, and may be placed near the boiler, or at any distance therefrom — for instance, 
in the office — always giving a true record of the fluctuations of pressure taking place 
in boiler, water and gas pipes, etc. They are made for all pressures. 

Gauges and charts for tlie following pressures are kept in stock : 

For Steam, Gas and Air 25, 50, '75, l."i0, 200 pounds per square inch. 

" Water 100, 200, 300 feet of water column. 

Gauge, in highly Japanned Iron Case, with Hinged Brass Cover and Lock, in- 
cluding 100 Charts for temperatures not exceeding 300° Fahrenheit 50.00 

Solid Brass Case, highly Finished or Nickeled. 60.00 

For temperatures from 212° to 700° Fahrenheit 75.00 

Electric Alarm Attachment for either of the above Gauges . 10.00 

Additional Charts, per hundred .75 

Recording Ink, per bottle 25 




COLUMBIA PRESSURE 
RECORDING GAUGE. 

"Columbia"' Recording 



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The Nason Pressure Gauges. 





AMMONIA GAUGE. COMPOUND PRESSURE AND VACUUM GAUGE. 

Ammonia Gauges for Pressure or Pressure and Vacuum. 

Size Dial Si^' s ip.^ 6 .51.^ 5 li.,, 3}< 

Iron Case and Ring 4S-oo 45-00 40.00 35.00 30.00 30.00 25.00 25^00 

Nickel Plated Ring- 45.75 45.75 40.60 35.50 30.50 30.50 25.50 25.50 

These Gauges are made for any required pressure. In ordering, state whether a compound scale showing 
pressure and vacuum or pressure only is required. If wanted with connection at back it must be so stated in 
ordering. 

Compound Pressure and Vacuum Gauges. 

Size Dial 12 Hi si^' 6-^ G 51.^ ."i 41.,' 31., 

Iron Case, Japanned 60.00 40.00 30.00 20.00 16.00 14.00 14.00 12.00 10.60 

" Nickel Plated Ring 61.50 41.00 30.75 20.60 16.50 14.25 1425 12.20 10.18 

Brass Case _ _. 80.00 50.00 40.00 25.00 20.00 16.00 16.00 14.00 12.00 

Nickel Plated Case 84.00 53.00 42,50 27.00 21.50 17.25 17.25 15.00 12.75 

Brass Deep Case, O. G. or Oct. Ring 85.00 54.00 43.50 28.00 23.00 18.50 18.50 16.00 13.75 

Nickel Plated Deep Case, O. G. or Oct. Ring, 89.00 57.00 46.00 30.00 24.50 19.75 ^9-75 17.00 14.50 

These Gauges are graduated for pressure in pounds per square inch, and for vacuum in inches of mercury 
column or pounds per square inch, as maj' be desired ; fiiteeu pounds of pressure being equal to thirty inches 
of vacuum. If a pressure exceeding fifteen pounds is required it should be stated in ordering. 






ALTITUDE GAUGE. COJIBINATION WATER HYDRAULIC OR 

PRESSURE GAUGE. HYDROSTATIC GAUGE. 

Altitude Gauges. 

For Indicating the Height of Water Column in Feet. 

Size Dial _ 12 10 S'o 6"^ 6 :<K, r, 41^ 4 31^ 

Iron Case, Japaanetl -- 60.00 40.00 30.00 20.00 16.00 14.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 10.00 

" Nickel Plated Ring 61.50 41.00 30.75 20.60 16.50 14.25 12.20 12.20 12.20 10.18 

Brass Case 80.00 50.00 40.00 25.00 20.00 16.00 14.00 14.00 14.00 12.00 

Nickel Plated Case _ 84.00 53.00 42.50 27.00 21.50 17.25 15.00 15.00 15.00 12.75 

Brass Deep Case, O. G. or Oct. Ring 85.00 54.00 43.50 28.00 23.00 18.50 16.00 16.00 16.00 13.75 

Nickel Plated Deep Case, O. G. or Oct. Ring. _ 89.00 57.00 46.00 30.00 24.50 19.75 17.00 17.00 17.00 14.50 

Combination Water Pressure Gauges. 

Size Dial 12 M sio t;"'^ 6 5}{ 

Iron Case, Japanned 60.00 40.00 30.00 20.00 16.00 14.00 

" Nickel Plated Ring 61.50 41.00 30.75 20.60 16.50 14.25 

Brass Case 80.00 50.00 40.00 25.00 20.00 16.00 

Nickel Plated Case _ 84.00 S3. 00 42.50 27.00 21.50 17.25 

Brass Deep Case, O. G. or Oct. Riog 85.00 54-00 43-SO 28.00 23.00 18.50 

Nickel Plated Deep Case, O. G. or Oct. Ring. _ 89.00 57-00 46.00 30.00 24.50 ^9-75 

For indicating pressure of water in pounds per square inch and corresponding height of water column. 

In ordering state maximum height of water pressure ever attained where it is to be applied. 

Hydraulic or Hydrostatic Gauges. 

Size Dial 12 m si^ r,", 6 .5 41^ A^ 

Iron Case, Brass Ring.. ___ 110.00 90.00 70.00 50.00 35.00 30.00 25.00 22.00 

" Nickel Plated Ring 111.50 91.00 70.75 50.60 35.50 30.50 25.50 22.50 

Brass Case __ . 125.00 100.00 80.00 60.00 40.00 35.00 30.00 26.00 

Nickel Plated Case 129.00 103.00 82.50 62.00 41.50 36.00 31.00 26.75. 

Maximum Hand, each., 5.00 Hydraulic Needle Valve.. 10.00 Hydraulic Check Valve.. 8.00 

No extra charge for marking tons per ram on dials. 

In ordering state diameter of piston of ram and highest pressure to be carried in pounds per square inch. 



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183 



Water Gauges and Gauge Glasses. 








No. 0000. 


No. 

<IOOO 



1 

3 


Whee]. 

Wood 

Iron 

Wood 



■No. 0. 



No. 1. 




Water Gauges. 



I. p. Thread. 



Style. 
For Expansion Tank 
Polished 
Bronzed 
Polislied 





No. 5. 



No. 1. 





Water Gauges. 



AUTO. SELF-CLOSING. 

Special Heavy Pattern. 



No. 
5 



Auto. Self- Closing" 



Wheel. 


I. P 


Thread. 


style. 


Glass. 


Each. 


Wood 




1^ 


Polished 


^3 X 16 


5-25 


*' 




% 


" 


%xU 


6.00 






y% 


it 


5^x12 


6.00 






H 


'* 


?8 X 12 


12.00 






h 


i( 


^4 X 12 


18.00 



Scotch Water Gauge Glasses. 



■^ 



length. 
Inches. 

10. 

11. 

12. 

13. 

14. 

15. 

Iti. 

17. 

18. 

19. 

:20. 

22. 

24. 

30. 

36. 

48. 

<60. 

'72. 



Per doz- 







—External Diameter— 






!_; 


°a 


h 


Vs 


1 


3-00 


3-00 


3.60 


5-04 


6.12 


3-24 


3-24 


3-96 


5-64 


6.72 


360 


3.60 


4-32 


6.12 


7-32 


3-84 


3-84 


4.80 


6.60 


7.92 


4.20 


4.20 


5-16 


7.08 


8.52 


4-44 


4-44 


5-52 


7-56 


9.12 


4.80 


4.80 


5-88 


8.16 


9.72 


5-04 


5-04 


6.24 


8.64 


10.32 


S-40 


5-4° 


6.60 


9.12 


10.92 


5-64 


5-64 


7.08 


9.60 


11.52 


6.00 


6.00 


7-44 


10.20 


12.12 


6.60 


6.60 


8.16 


II. 16 


13-44 


7.20 


7.20 


8.88 


12.12 


14.64 


9.00 


9.00 


II. 16 


15-24 


18.24 


ID. 80 


10.80 


13-44 


18.24 


21.96 


14-52 


14-52 


18.00 


24.36 


29.16 


18.12 


18.12 


22.56 


30.48 


36.48 


21.84 


21.84 


27.12 


36.48 


43.80 



60 X IJ4' inches, 60.00. 



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Engine and Boiler Trimmings. 





TEE HEAD, SINGLE THREAD. 



TEE HEAD, DOUBLE THREAD. 



Size 

Single Thread- 
Double " 



Tee Head Air CocRs. 



^8 


'4 


% 


% 


.40 


.40 


.50 


.60 


■55 


■55 


.65 


.90 



LEVER HANDLE, 
SINGLE THREAD. 





LEVER HANDLE, 
DOUBLE THREAD. 



LEVER HANDLE, 
MALE AND FEMALE. 



Size. -. _ 

Single Thread 

Double " ___ 

Lever Handle, Male and Female . 



Lever Handle Air CocKs. 



v. 



■55 


•55 


■65 


■75 


.60 


.70 


■85 


1. 00 


.90 


1. 00 


1. 10 


i^35 






TEE HANDLE, BIBB AIB COCK. 



LEVER HANDLE, BIBB AIR COCK. 



LEVER HANDLE, DOUBLE THREAD, 



Size 

Tee Handle 

Lever " Single Thread. 
" Double ■' . 



Cocks. 

1-8 
■11 


'4 

■V 
.80 


BIBB 


AIB COCK. 

% 

.80 

.90 


.90 
1. 00 


■95 


I-I5 




^■25 


1.50 





BIBB CYLINDER COCK, SINGLE THREAD. BIBB CYLINDER COCK, DOUBLE THREAD. 

Bibb Cylinder Cocks. 

Size.. 1^ % % 

SingleThread 1.15 1.30 1.85 

Double " 1.25 1.50 2.10 



% 
2.60 
2.70 





CYLINDER COCK, STRAIGHT COUPLING. 

''"'bent"oupling°''' Cylinder Cocks with Unions. 

Size.. I4 % Vi '4 

Bent Coupling- 1.75 2.00 2.50 3.75 

Straight " 1.75 2.00 2.50 3.75 

Steam Bibbs. 

steam bibb, plain. steam BIBB, SCREW NOZZLE. 

Size... H % ¥2 % % 1 I'i I'a 2 21^ 

Shanks Screwed for Iron Pipe.. % ^i H H 1 ^^4 ^H 2 2i.< 3 

Plain Pattern, Finished, per dozen 15.00 18.00 24.00 27.00 36.00 54.00 .... 

" " Rough, per dozen 12.00 15.00 18.00 21.00 30.00 42.00 60.00 96.00 180.00 300.00 

Screw Nozzle Pattern, Finished, per doz. 17.00 20.00 27.00 30.00 39.00 57.00 

" ■' " Rough, per doz.. 14.00 17.00 24.00 27.00 36.00 54 00 . .. 





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185 



Miscellaneous Trimmings and Fixtures. 





a 



GAUGE COCK WITH UNION. 

Lever Handle. 



Size 
Each 




^4 H 

1.90 2.00 



GAUGE COCK. 
Female, Lever Handle. 

Size .... 1^ 1^ 

Each .85 .90 



1. 00 



GAUGE COCK. 

Female, T Handle. 

Size 1^ H 

Each .70 .75 



a 

GAUGE SIPHON. 

With Cock. 



Straight Siplion, with Cock 

" " without Cock 




GAUGE SIPHON. 

Without Cock. 
Steam Gauge Siphon Cocks 

Nickel 

Plated. 

2-00 

I. SO 



ELBOW SIPHON. 

With Cock. 



Brass. 

ISO 
1. 00 



Elbow Siphon, with Cock 

" < " without Cock. 




Iron Pipe Siphon - .25 

Brass Pipe Siphon. -. i.oo 

" Nickel Plated Pipe Siphon 1.50 




.85 



Nickel 
Brass. Plated. 
I. So 2.00 

1-25 1-75 



ROTATING GAUGE COCK. 

Sizes J 2 or pj^ inch, each 2.00 




-rtal^p 



COMPRESSION GAUGE COCK. 

Without Stuffing' Box. 
Size, thread. ^g 1.,' '■_[ 
Each ,95 I.oo 1.25 



SELF-CLEANING GAUGE COCK. 

Wood Handle. 

Size }( =4 

Brass, each 2.25 2.50 




COMPRESSION G.\UGE COCK. 

With Stuffina- Bo.x. 



Size, thread - 
Each 



1.20 1.30 1.45 




Ml r^ 

LITTLE GIANT GAUGE COCK. 

For 200 Pounds Pressure. 
Brass Polished. 

Size, % or i£ inch i.oo Size 

" j^inch 1. 10 Each. 

BRASS GUARDS FOR WATER 
GAUGES. 

Length 12 U 16 

Finished, each .9 .10 .12 

Diameter of Rods, y\ in. 
Longer lengths to order. 

I 





DUPLEX REGISTER 

GAUGE COCK. GAUGE COCK. 

3^ 1/ 3^ Size 3g' 1^' 3^ 

I.oo I.oo 1. 10 Each i.oo i.oo i.io 

GAUGE GLASS 
WASHERS. 

20 Size % "s % 

.20 Per doz .40 50 .60 




FUSIBLE PLUG. 

Size 3g' 1^ 

Each .30 .35 



■50 



1 
•75 




GAUGE GLASS CUTTER. 



1.00 



Each. 



1.50 



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The Reliance Safety Water Columns. 






LOA\^ ALARM. FULL TRIMMED. HIGH AND LOW ALARM. 

Combination High and Low "Water Alarms. 

No. 1. Not guaranteed to work above till lbs. pressure. Variation between alarms, inches. Size Water 

Gauge and Gauge Cocks, i^' inch. Size Steam and Water Connections, 1 inch. Untrimmed 28.00 

With Water Gauge and Gauge Cocks 35. 00 

No. V-o. For any ordinary pressure. Variation between alarms, 6 inches. Size of Water Gauge and 

Gauge Cocks, i.^ inch. Steam and Water Connections, 1,^.^ inches. Untrimmed. 28.00 

With Water Gauge and Gauge Cocks __ 35- 00 

No. 5. For any ordinary pressure. Variation between alarms, 8 inches. Size o£ Water Gauge and 

Gauge Cocks, ^4 inch. Steam and Water Connections, l^^' inches. Untrimmed 30.00 

Witli Water Gauge and Gauge Cocks __ ._ 40.00 

No. "7. For Water Tube Boilers. Variation between alarms, 12 inches. Size of Water Gauge and 

Gaug-e Cocira, ^4 inch. Size of Steam and Water Connections, l^.^ inches. Untrimmed 40.00 

Witli Water Gauge and Gauge Cocks 50.00 

No. 9. For Vertical Boilers. Variation between alarms, IS inches. Size of Water Gauge and Gauge 

Cocks, ^4 inch. Size of Steam and Water Connections, l^j inches. Untrimmed 40.00 

With Water Gauge and Gauge Cocks _.... 50.00 

Larger sizes are made regularly up to 611-inch variations between alarms, and can be made of any varia- 
tion for any purpose where steam or comjjressed air is used. Prices on request. 

The No. 5 is tlie most popular size with users of liorizontal boilers, but all depends upon the fluctuations 

of the water. Low Water Alarms. 

No. 2. Notguaranteed to work perfectly above 100 lbs. pressure. Gauge Cocks, 3 inches apart. Water 
Gauge Centers, 1-t inches. Water Gauge and Gauge Cocks, I3 inch. Steam and Water Con- 
nections, 1 inch. Untrimmed ... 25.00 

With Water Gauge and Gauge Cocks ..- --- -- 32.00 

No. 6. For any ordinary pressure. Water Gauge and Gauge Cocks, ^4 inch. Water Gauge Centers, 16 

inches. Gauge Cocks, 4 inches apart. Steam and Water Connections, H4 inch. Untrimmed. 28.00 
With Water Gauge and Gauge Codes 37'00 

The Nason Water Columns. 




No. 3. 

No 

Without Trimmings . 

No 



Height of Column, inches 

Diameter, inclies 

Boiler Connections _.. 

Gauge Cocks _ 

Center Water Gauge Cocks 

Internal ai'ea No. 3, 11 square inches. 



1 



i 



No. 1. 
1 2 




SPECIAL. 
S 


Special 


1.50 2.7s 




3.00 


1.20 


MENSIONS. 
1 2 




■ s 

18l.< 


Special 


'l\i (Oval) 4 X 23,^ 
Yi % 

% M 

12 16 


1/ 


41.^ 

or?4 

14 


2 

% 
9 



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187 




Steam Whistles. 




No. 4. No. 5. 

WITHOUT VALVE. WITH SIDE VALVE. 

Steam Whistles. 

Diameter of Bell 1 l^ l^o - -^2 ■'• ■i'i 4 5 6 8 10 

Size Pipe Connection. __ }^ Js fs ?4 '''4 1 1 1^4 l}:^ 2 2i., S 

No. 4 Whistle 2.20 2.75 3.00 4.35 5.25 7.25 9.50 12.00 19^00 24.00 70.00 125.00 

" 5 ■' 3.10 3.7s 4.00 5.50 6.50 8.50 11.50 15.00 22.50 33.00 95.00 175.00 

Single Bell Chime Steam Whistles. 





No. 1. 

WITHOUT VALVE. 



Diameter ol' Bell 

Size Pipe Connection. 
No. 1 Whistle... 

"2 " 

" 3 







No 


2_ 






No. 3. 






WITH UPRIGHT VALVE. 






WITH SIDE VALVE. 








Chime 


Whistles 


, 








2 

5.00 


91 '■ 
7.00 


3 

8.00 


4 

1 
14.00 
18.00 


5 

1'4 
22.00 
28.00 


6 

38.00 
42.00 


8 10 
2 2l.< 
85.00 150.00 


12 

3 

260.00 


7.00 


9.00 


11.00 


18.00 


28.00 


42.00 


100.00 180.00 


300.00 




Long Bell Steam Whistle. 

This Whistle, owing to its length, has a soft and far-reaching sound, and is, therefore, 
preferable to the shrill sound of a common whistle when operated under higli pressure. Tliey 
are made in the following sizes : 



Diameter of Bell 

Size Pipe Connection. 



Long Bell Whistles. 

4 5 



1 



II4' 



6 

lJ-2 



10 
2K 



LONG BELL 
WHISTLE. 



Length of Bell — Rang-iug from 16 to 36 inches. 
Prices on application. 



Organ Pipe Whistle. 

This Whistle, owing to its length and form of bell, has a soft and musical, far-reaching sound, 
and is, therefore, in many cases, pi-eferable to the shrill sound of the plain whistle, especially when 
operated under high pressure. Largely used on steam launches, etc. 

Organ Pipe Whistles. 

Diameterof Bell IJ^ 1^ 214 

Steam Pipe Connection }{ J^ 1 

Each ._ 8.00 10.00 15.00 




ORGAN PIPE 
WHISTLE. 



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Mocking Bird Whistles. 




No. m. 

MOCKING BIRD WHISTLE. 




No. 11. 

COMBINATION OK FIRE ALARM WHISTLE. 



The Mocking' Bird Whistle, as illustrated, is recommended where a howling or variable sound is desired. 
It is verj' penetratrag- and (jan be heard at a great distance, and while blowing can be readily detected from 
the ordinary whistle. 

It IS adapted for steamboats, factory or power plants, and establishes an individuality to the respective 
party that may be using it. 

It is operated by pulling the chain connecting- piston while whistle valve is open, and can also be used as 
an ordinary whistle by not manipulating chain connecting piston. 

The Combination or Fire Alarm Whistle has been used extensively for fire signaling purposes on factory 
and power plants in general, especially in small cities and towns where it is necessary to have some means of 
attracting the attention of local fire companies and the operators in factories, etc., in case of fire. It is 
operated by manipulating piston rod up and down as shown in cut, and can also be used as an ordinaiy 
whistle by allowing the piston to remain stationary while blowing-. 



Mocking Bird Whistles. 

Diameter of Bell _ 2X_ 3 314 

Size Pipe Connection % 1 1 

No. 111. Whistle _., 10.50 14.00 20.00 

" 11. " 24.00 31.00 



4 


5 


6 


^H 


^4 


2 


28.00 


40.00 


56.00 





40.00 


100.00 



Whistle Valves. 




WHISTLE VALVE. 



Standard Whistle Valves. 



Size 
Each 



U.,' 



2.50 3.00 3.50 S-oo 6.00 9.00 18.00 27,00 




COMPOUND 

WHISTLE VALVE. 



Compound Whistle Valves. 

This Valve is especially adapted for use where high pressure is carried, as it 
is opened with the least effort. 

The Compound Automatic Whistle Valve should be used on all large-size whistles 
operating under high pressure. 



Compound Whistle Valves. 



Size 
Each ... 



25.00 



35- 00 



3 
45- o» 



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Miscellaneous Lunkenheimer Specialties. 
LunKenheimer Steam Whistles. 






Fig. 445. Fig. 441. Fig. 447. 

"MOCKING-BIRD." "PLAIN." "CHIME." 

These Wliistles are all made of the highest grade of material. The workmanship and finish is the best 
and each is carefully tested and tuned before leaving the factory. The "Dome" shaped bell makes theni 
neater in appearance besides being considerably more substantial. 

Steam Whistles. 

Size, diameter belL._ 1 U^ 13^ 2 2i^ 8 SJ^ 4 6 6 8 10 

Pipe Connection y^ H % i.£ % % 1 II4' li| IJ^ 2 23^ 

Fig. 441 3.10 3.75 4.00 5.50 6.50 8.50 11.50 15.00 22.50 33.00 95.00 160.00 

" 441 No valve 2.20 2.75 3.00 4.35 5.25 7.25 9.50 12.00 19.00 24.00 70.00 133.00 

" 445 ... 10.50 14.00 20.00 28.00 40.00 56.00 

" 445 No valve. - 9.00 12.00 17.50 25.00 37.00 50.00 

" 447 7.00 10.00 13.00 16.00 22.00 28.00 44.00 60.00 145.00 235.00 

" 447 No valve 5. 50 8.50 10.50 13.50 18.50 24.00 37.00 49.00 120.00 188.00 

Upon application we shall be pleased to submit quotations on special and extra long bell Whistles. 



Lunkenheimer Automatic Balanced Whistle 

Valve. 

Where high pressure steam is carried the Lunkenheimer Automatic 
Balanced Whistle Valve, will be found more sei-viceable and easily operated 
than the plain pattern. It is perfectly balanced and may be opened and closed 
rapidly against the highest pressures with the utmost ease. It is particularly 
recommended for Marine Service. 




AUTOMATIC BALANCED 
WHISTLE VALVE. 



Automatic Balanced Whistle Valves. 



Size of Valve 

Distance, Face to Face, Screw or Flange Ends, inches. 

Diameter of Flanges, inclies _ 

Thickness of Flanges, inch 

Distance, Center of Valve to End of Stem, inches 

" " '■ Port to Cap, inches 

Screw Ends, each 

" and Flang'e Ends, each 

Flange Ends, each 



1 


iM 


n£ 


2 


2% 


3 


m 


4t\ 


i% 


BtV 


m 


V'Ji 


4 


4M 


5 


6 


1 


"'H 












¥->. 


"3"2" 


/8 


IT 


T^ 


3^ 


•iJi 


4t\ 


iji 


5:'s 


63i 


634 


'h^ 


2,^-£ 


24 


StV 


3=8" 


4 


18.00 


22.20 


26.60 


35-50 


44.40 


62.20 


21.40 


26.00 


31.80 


41.80 


51.00 


74.80 


22.20 


27.50 


33-6o 


43.80 


53-20 


77.00 




Extra heavy patterns for 350 pounds working pressure can also be furnished. 
Prices upon application. 

LunRenheimer Automatic High Pressure Water Gauges. 

This Gauge unlike many other so-called Automatic Water Gauges is sup- 
plied with a properly proportioned cage for the ball and does not become clogged 
by small particles of scale and grit. It is absolutely automatic in closing in case 
of breaking- glass. The operating valves are of the regrinding type and the 
fittings are so constructed that the Gauge may be used either left or right hand 
by siniply reversing the top and bottom plugs. Gun metal is the composition 
used in their manufacture and each Gauge is carefully tested before shipping. 



Fig. 589. 



Automatic High Pressure 

S Rod, part finished. Iron Wheels, -'^-in. Glass, 
3 " all " Wood " "4 " " 

S " part " Iron " ^^ " " 

3 " all '• Wood " %i " " 



^ Water Gauges. 

i^-in. Pipe Thread, each.. 



12.00 
14-50 
12.00 
14.50 




Sectional View 

of Automatic 

Valve. 



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Lunkenheimer Steam Engine Cylinder Lubricators and 

Oil Pumps. 




Fig-. 4S2. 

" SENIOR." 




Figr. 486. 
"JUNIOR." 




Fig. 494. 
' INDEPENDENT. 




Fig. 495. 
"REGULAR. 




Fig. 853. 
'UNIVERSAL.'' 



Cylinder Lubricators. 

Size, pmts }{ }{ }4 % 1 1% 2 4 8 

Shank Pipe Tliread_._ % % % }{ % }i H H H' 

Length of Connections, inches 15 18 24 SO 36 42 48 60 12 

Fig. 482. "Senior" 12.00 15.00 17.00 20.00 22.00 25.00 28.00 38.00 60.00 

Connections, extra _. .60 .70 .80 i.oo 1.20 1.40 1.50 1.60 1.70 

Fig'. 486. "Junior" 7.00 8.00 10.00 (" Junior" 3^ p''it lias ij-ii^cli shank.) 

"Independent" Siglit-Feed is made in one size onU', with i^-incli inlet and 3g-inch outlet. 
List each Finished Brass 6.00 

Oil Pumps. 

No _' -3 5 6 8 

Shank Pipe Tliread ^s' ?3 H }2 

Capacity, pints ig ^2 1 2 

Fig. 495 7.50 8.50 10.00 15.00 

Size 3a 5a 6a 8a 

Fig. 853 7.50 8.50 10.00 15.00 

Lunkenheimer Boiler Oil Injector and Gas Engine Cylinder 
Lubricators for Oil and Graphite. 








Fig. 492. Fig. 489. Fig. 553. Fig. 491. 

" STANDARD " " BiLNNER." " PARAGON.'' " VULCAN." 
INJECTOR. 

Boiler Oil Injector. 

Size, pints 3^ 1 2 4 8 

Suitable for Boiler, H. P 10 25 73 lOO 150 

Fig. 492. "Standard''- 7.50 10.00 i3-5o 16.50 19.50 

Gas E,ngine Lubricators. 

Size . - 1 Uo 2 3 4 5 

Fig. 489. "Banner" 3.50 4.00 5.00 6.00 8.00 10.00 

" 553. "Paragon" 2.00 2.80 4.00 5.40 

" 491. "Vulcan" 5.00 6.00 8.00 10.00 - - 

" "754. "Velox" -- --- 2.40 2.70 



Fig. 754. 
" VELOX " 
GRAPHITE. 



12 

200 

22.50 



6 
12.00 
7.00 

350 



16 
250 
30.00 



14.00 



500 



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191 



Detroit Lubricators. 

Improved Standard. 




Description, 

Al — Body or Oil Reservoir. 

A2 — Condenser. 

A3— Filler Plug. 

A4— Water-Feed Valve Stem. 

A.") — Plug for inserting Sight-Feed Glass. 

All— Sight-Feed Glass Drain Stem. 

AY— Sight-Feed Regulating Valve Stem. 

Valve All in Support Arm should be in horizontal position as shown in cut when 
Lubricator is attached to steam pipe. 



AS— Drain Valve. 

A9 — Globe Valve in Support Arm. 

AlO — Plug for inserting Gauge Glass. 

H— Sight-Feed Glass. 

J — Gauge Glass. 

K — Connection to Steam Pipe. 



IMPROVED STANDARD 

FOR STATIONARY 

ENGINES. 

Improved Standard 

Size 

Pipe Thread on Support Arm, inches.. 

For C.vlinder Under 

Brass Finish 

Nickel Finish 



Sight=Feed Lubricator. 



Sight-Feed 
Gauge 



1^ Pint 1., Pint 


1 Pint 


I Quart 


i.i Gal. 


1 Gal. 


1/ 1^ 
nder^io in. lOtoTiin. 1 


2 to IS in. 


18 to SO in. 


311 ]n. and over. 


17.00 22.00 


30.00 


45-00 


60.00 


75.00 


20.00 25.00 


3500 


50.00 


65.00 


80.00 


Size op Glasses Used. 










=s X 2,V ^ X 3 


34 X 3 
?8 X 0s 


^-:^ X 3 
?8X4?8' 


% X BJ^ 
M X 6 


H X 31^ 



Single Connection Style C Lubricator for Traction Engines, 
Portable Engines, Steam Pumps, E,tc. 

C-AN BE Connected to Either Horizontal or Vertical Steam Pipe, or Perpendicularly 

INTO THE StE.WI CHEST. 




Style C. 

SINGLE CON- 
NECTION. 

Size 



A — Oil Reservoir. 

B2 — Connection for attaching 

C— Filler Plug. 

D— Water-Feed Valve. 

E — Regulating Valve. 

F — Condensing Cliamber. 

Fl — Equalizing Tube. 



Description. 



to Steam Chest . 



G — Drain Valve. 

H— Sight-Feed Glass. 

L — Plug to insert Glass. 

K — Connection to Steam Pipe. 

Q — Drain Valve for Sight-Feed Glass. 

I — Valve in Support Arm. 



Single Connection Style C Lubricators. 



Pipe Thread on Support Arm, inches. 

Brass Finish, each 

Nickel Plated, " 



4 Pint 


Vj Pint 


1,,'Pmt 


1 Pint 


1 Quart 


1^ 


1, 


H 


hi 


1-2 


15.00 


17.00 


20.00 


28.00 


42.00 


18.00 


20.00 


23,00 


32.00 


47.00 




Double Sight=Feed Lubricators for Compound Engines 

A — Oil Reservoir. J — Gauge Glass. 

C —Extension Top. KK — Connection to Cylinders. 



D— Water Feed Valve. 
EE — Regulating- Valves. 
F — Condenser. 
G — Drain Valve. 
HH— Sight-Feed Glasses. 
II — Equalizing Valves. 



KK- 

LL — Plug to insert Glass. 

O— Filler Plug. 

QQ — Sight- Feed Glass Drain Valves. 

SS — Equalizing Tubes. 

T — Stand to support Lubricator. 




Detroit Double Sight=Feed Lubricators for Compound E.ngines. 

Doable Sight Feed Triple Sight-Feed Quadruple Sight-Feed. 

Size. Braas. Nickel, Brass. ' Nickel. Brass. Kickel. 

Quart ... 60.00 65,00 .._. 

HalfGallon 75 00 80.00 90,00 9500 125.00 130.00 

Gallon 90,00 96,00 105.00 110,00 150.00 155,00 

Stand extra, net 1,25 1.50 1.25 1.50 1.25 1.50 

To Operate. — Open Valve D and regulate flow of oil by Valve E, 



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Style A. 

steam pipe 
Size.-- 



Detroit Lubricators. 
Double Connection Lubricators. 

Styles A and C. 
Description. 



H— Sight-Feed Glass. 

K — Oil Discharge Pipe. 

Ij — Plug to insert Glass. 

M — Reducing Nozzle in Style G. 




C— Filler Plug. 

D— Water Valve. 

E— Feed Valve. 

FF — Condenser and Steam Connections. M — Reducing Nozzle in Style G. Style C. 

G — Drain Valve. 

The Style A and Style C Lubricators are intended for use on stationarj' engines, traction 
and portable engines, and steam pumps. They are extra strong and heavy and are finished 
all over. 

The Style A Lubricator should have both connections between the boiler and the throttle. 

The Style C Lubricator takes steam for condensation from the boiler direct or from the 
above the throttle, and delivers the oil into the steam pipe belowthe throttle or into tlie steam chest. 

i.'Pint 



Pipe Thread on Support Arm, inches. 

Brass Finish, eacli 

Nickel " " .^ ___ 



s 

15 00 

18.00 



■ Pint 

?8 

17.00 


1.^ Pint 

20.00 


1 Pint 

!_; 

28.00 


1 Quart 
42.00 


20.00 


23.00 


32.00 


47.00 



Size of Glass. 

up to 1; pint. _Q4x2i^ 

pint and quart J4 x 3 




Single Connection Lubricators for Small Engines and 

Steam Pumps. 

styles D and E. 
Size of Glass, 'a x i^g. 
Description. 



Stvle D. 



A — Oil Reservoir. 
C— Filler Plug. 
D — Water Valve. 
E — Regulating Valve. 
G — Drain Valve. 



H— Sight-Feed Glass. 
K — Steam Connection. 
Q— Sight-Feed Drain Stem. 
X — Reversible Plug for Horizontal or 
Perpendicular Support. 



These Lubricators are used on small engines and steam pumps. They are 
WITH EEVER- heavy and extra strong and not likely to get out of repair. 
SIBLE VALVE. gj^g, 1^ pint, brass, 1200; nickel, 14.00 

Pipe Thread on support arm, inches, %. 




Style E. 

WITHOUT 

REVERSIBLE 

VALVE. 




Sight^Feed Lubricators for Gas and Gasoline Lngines, Air 
Compressors and Ammonia Cylinders. 

A. — Oil Reservoir. H — Sight-Feed Glass. 

C — Filler Plug. K — Connection in Cylinder. 

■UJ* D — Valve to control admission of gas or air. L — Plug to insert glass. 

JJH E — Feed Valve, with stop-feed feature. 

Size of Glass, =g x 1^^. 

Our Gas Engine and Air Compressor Lubricator is made of the best brass and is connected 
to the cylinder direct. 
GAS ENGINE For large gas engines and powerful air compressors we make a specially strong Lubricator 

AND AIR of this, pattern. 

COMPRESSOR The % Piit and larger sizes can be furnished with gauge glass, if so desired, at a slight. 

LUBRICATOR.* additional" cost. 

Directions for Operating. 

Regulate pressure bj' valve D and flow of oil by valve E. Valve E may be shut off at any time and opened 
again without disturbing the feed. 

Size i^Pint >^ Pint ,i| Pint Pint Quart 

Pipe Thread on Support Arm, inches ij ^i "H ^-y ^-i 

Brass Body Finished 15.00 17.00 20.00 28.00 42.00 

Nickel Plated all over. 18.00 20.00 23.00 32.00 47-oo 

* This Lubricator is also adapted for Lubricating Ammonia Cylinders and is sold under .same list. 



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Improved "Handy" Drop=Feed Lubricators for Stationary 
and Portable Engines of All Kinds, Steam Pumps, etc. 

Directions for Application. 

1. Attach the cup to main steam pipe as close as possible bj^ a 
short nipple and elbow at the bottom, taking care the angle does not 
sag. 

2. Connect the valve, accompanying tlie lubricator, to the little 
elbow on top of cup, and to the main steam pipe by ig-inch pipe, in 
the most convenient position. 

Directions for Use. 

Fill the cup through filling plug A with clean strained oil. 

To Start. — Open bottom steam valve B ^2 turn, and top steam 
valve D wide, then after waiting a few minutes open valve C, when 
the drop will fall down in sight-feed glass. 

Regulate the feed by valve C, according to size of engine, but not 
to exceed 50 drops per minute. 

To Stop. — Close valves C and B. 

When the cup is empty, close all valves and draw off condensed 
water and impurities by waste cock W ; then fill and start as before. 
A — Filling Plug. B — Bottom Steam Valve. C — Regulating Valve. 
D— Top Steam Valve. W— Waste Cock. F— Gauge Glass. 





Nos. 1 and 2. 

WITHOUT OIL 
GAUGE. 



Nos. 3 to 1. 
-WITH OIL GAUGE. 



These Cups have been specially designed to meet the popular demand for a thoroughly reliable sight-feed 
Lubricator, at moderate cost. 

The supply of oil is propelled through the sight-feed glass by an improved process of steam condensation! 
and may be regulated to feed fast or slow according to the demands of the engine. The above cuts represent 
them as applied to the steam pipe, which is the best and most convenient position. Sizes above and including 
No. 3 are provided with a gauge glass, to show at all times the quantity of oil remaining in cup. 



No. 



1 
8.00 



2 

1,; 

10.00 



3 



Approximate Capacity in Pints 

Price with Sight Glass Only __ 

" " " and Oil Gauge Glass 14.00 16.00 18.00 

In ordering these Lubricators please use the term Improved " Handy." 



6 
li.< 



24.00 30.00 



The 




THE VOLUNTEER 

DOUBLE CONNECTION 

LUBRICATOR. 



" Volunteer " Up=Drop Sight=Feed Lubricator for 
Stationary Engines and Pumps of All Kinds. 

Directions for Application. 

1. Connect the Lubricator to main steam pipe by the oil discharge shank G, 
placing a common globe valve between the Lubricator and steam pipe, so as to be 
able to turn steam off should glass break at any time, also a globe valve B at bend of 
top pipe to connect to condenser. 

2. The connection between shank G and main steam pipe must be above the 
throttle, so that pressure will remain on the cup when throttle is closed. 

Directions for Use. 

Fill the cup with clean strained oil through filling plug A, then open valves B and 
D ; wait till sight-feed glass has filled with water of condensation, then start and 
regulate the feed by valve C. 

To Stop. — Close valve C. 

When the cup is empty close valves C and D, and draw off water by waste-oock 
W ; then fill and start as before, always opening valve D first. 

Notes. 

1. In case the sight-feed glass breaks, close valves B and C and valve between 
shank G, and steam pipe, and remove the broken glass by unscrewing the plug at the 
top of it and slipping the glass through. 

2. Keep valve D always open, except when draining the cup, as per directions. 

No 1 2 S 

Capacity ^j pint ^2 P'nt ^li pint 

Price, Bronze Dipped 10.00 12.00 15-00 



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The "Wizard" Single Connection Sight=Feed Lubricator 
for Dynamos and Stationary Engines and Pumps. 



Instructions. 

1. Connect the Lubricator to main steam pipe by means of nipple ana 
elbow, placing an angle valve between Lubricator and pipe, as illustrated. 

2. Connect to steam chest (if tlie first method is not convenient) by 
means of a stand pipe long enough to clear top of steam chest. 

Fill the cup with clean strained oil through filling plug A, then open 
valves B and D. Wait vintil sight-feed glass has filled with water of con- 
densation, then start and regulate the feed by valve C. 

To Stop. — Close valve C. 

When the Cup is empty, close valves C and D, and draw off water by 
waste cock W, then fill and start as before, always opening valve D first. 

A — Filling Plug. B — Steam Valve. C — Regulating Valve. D — Water 
Valve. E — Condenser. W — Waste Cock. 




Fig. 1. 



This new Lubricator will meet the demand for a thoroughly reliable, single con- 
nected Lubricator, which will work on either side of the throttle — connected to steam 
pipe, or to steam chest and cylinder. By the peculiar connection of the condenser 
with the delivery shank, a perfect circulation is established, preventing what is called 
among' engineers the " plugging " of the cup, which is one of the great drawbacks to 
the success of most of this class of Lubricators. Fig. 1 is made of rough brass with 
sight-feed glass only, and embraces but the three smallest sizes. Fig. 2 is of finished 
brass, nickel plated, and furnished with sight-feed and oil gauge glasses. This 
stj'le embraces all sizes made. Both Lubricators in all other respects are alike and 
work in the same manner. 

1. In case the sight-feed glass breaks, close valves B and C, and remove the 
broken g-lass by unscrewing the plug at the top of bracket, and slipping the glass 
through. In the same way. the indicating glass can be removed in case of breakage. 

Keep valve D always open, except when draining the cup as per directions. 



Fig. 1. No^. 



1 



Size and Capacity... ^a Pint 

Price, Bronze Dipped lo.oo 



}i Pint 

12.00 



3 
-i Pint 
15.00 



Fig. 2. Capacity ?a Pint K Pint % Pint 1 Pint li^Pint 1 Quart 

Price, Nickel Plated .. 16.00 20.00 24.00 30.00 36.00 44.00 

In ordering these Lubricators, please use the name " Wizard." 




Self=Acting Lubricator for Steam Automobiles. 

While the machinerj' is in motion, steam passes through the center tube to the 
upper part of the Lubricator, where it condenses. The water produced by this con- 
densation, being heavier than the oil, sinks to the bottom of the cup, raising a 
corresponding amount of the lubricant upward, and causing it to overflow throug'b 
the open top of said center tube, to the parts where lubrication is required. 

Directions. 

Screw the Lubricator into the steam chest. Fill with clean strained oil through 
filling plug " A," and reg'ulate feed by means of steam valve " B,'' When the cup is 
fed out, drain it (of the water of condensation, acids and other impurities which 
remain) by means of waste cock '• W," then re-fill, and start as before. 




SECTIONAL VIEW, 



Capacity . 
Each 



' Ounces 
8.00 



■1 Ounces 
16.00 



8 Ounces 
24.00 



Threaded }^ or 'o inch, as required. Lai-ger sizes on application. 



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" Simplex " Sight=Feed Lubricators. 



A— Filling Plug. B— Steam Valve. C— Regulat- 
ing Valve. D— Water Valve. E— Drain Valve for 
Sight-Feed Glass. F— Condensing Chamber. O— Oil 
Reservoir. P— Plug to insert Sight-Feed Glass. S— 
Sight-Feed Glass. H — Connection to Steam Pipe 
(horizontal). V — Connection to Steam Chest (vertical). 
W — Drain Valve. 



Capacity, pints. 
Each _ 



1 



10. CO 12. GO 14.00 18.00 22.00 27.00 




FOR SMALL PUMPS. 



C w 

FOR LARGE PUMPS. 




Duplex " Sight=Feed Lubricator. 

A— Filling Plug. B— Steam Valve. C— Regulating Valve. D— Water Valve. 
E— Drain Valve for Sight-Feed Glass, F— Condensing Chamber. G— Oil Gauge. 
O— Oil Reservoir. P— Plug to insert Sight-Feed Glass. R— Plug to insert Oil 
Gauge. S— Sight-Feed Glass. H— Connection to Steam Pipe (horizontal). 
V — Connection to Steam Chest (vertical). W — Drain Valve. 



Capacity, pints_ 
Each - 



16.00 



24.00 



1 
30.00 



36.00 



2 
44.00 



Simplex" and "Duplex" Lubricators. 



DUPLEX SIGHT-FEED 
LUBRICATOR. 



These Lubricators may be applied to horizonto.l or to vertical pumps and eng'ines. 
For use on horiz'^ntal pumps or pipes, or on the steam chest direct, apply by 
vertical connection V ; for use on vertical pumps or pipes, apply by elbow N, or 
horizontal connection H. 

The Lubricator may be converted into a " double-connected " one by removing 
pipe T, placing a solid disc into the nut on top of plug P, and connecting the top of 
Condensing Chamber F with the main steam pipe by means of a new pipe T, carry- 
ing this latter at least 18 inches upward, and placing a valve between it and the 
main steam pipe. In such cases, the horizontal connection H (also to the main 
steam pipe) is recommended for a second connection. 

Instructions. 

Fill Reservoir O through Plug A, and immediately after open valves B and D. Allow sufficient time for 
Condensing Chamber and Sight- Feed Glass to fill with water, before starting the Lubricator. Regulate feed 
of oil with valve C. 

To Stop Feeding : Close valve C. 

To Renew Supply of Oil : Close valves B, C and D, drain the reservoir by valve W, then fill and start 
as before, always opening valve D immediately after filling. 

Valve D must always be open, excepting only when draining or filling the reservoir as above. Where there 
is danger of freezing, when the Lubricator is not in use, valves D and W, and the drain valve E under the 
Sight-Feed Glass should be left open. 

These Lubricators will be furnished either brass polished or nickel plated, as may be desired. 

Standard Self=Acting Lubricators for Steam Chests and 
Cylinders of all Kinds and Sizes. 

Directions for Use. 

Screw the cup on the top of the steam chest, or on the steam pipe. 
Fill it with oil or melted tallow up to the side hole of the inside tube ; then open 
the valve about one-quarter, and it is ready for use. 

Operation. 

Wiiilethe engine is in motion, the steam passes up the tube to the upper part of 
the cup, where it condenses, and the water so produced being- heavier than the oil, 
sinks to the bottom, and lifts an equal amount of the lubricant to the top, causing it 
to overflow through the side hole near the top of the tube to the parts where the lubri- 
cation is required. 

When the oil or tallow is exhausted, water, acids and other impurities which re- 
main, should be drawn off by the waste cock, and the cup be re-filled with the lubricant. 




Diameter. __ 1 

Capacity, pints -f-g 






1; 



1 



INTEEIOB VIEW. 



Plain, each 3.00 4.50 6.00 8.00 10.00 13.00 1600 

With Cross Handle, heavy-. 14.00 18.0021.00 

With Yoke, heavy _ 16.00 24.0033.0042.0054.00 



190 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 




The Cam Oiler. 

Directions for Setting the Feed and WorKing the Cam Oiler. 

Loosen the locknut on the top cover, and turn the spindle to the right or 

lelt by means of the knob on top until the desired rate of feed is obtained, 

thpn tighten the locknut. This will lock the cam in the desired position. 

'■«^^ Tlie central valve stem is then seated or unseated for stoppage or feed 

by lowering or raising it on the cam. 

The thread in locknut and on cam spindle is left handed. 

Description of the Cam Oiler. 

The cuts represent an extremely simple and convenient oiler, in which 
1 lie supply of oil may be shut off or turned on without disturbmg the rate 
of feed, to which the cup may have been previously set. The regulation 
of the feed is effected by a plain central screw spindle, and the seating' and 
unseating of the valve is done by simply turning- the top knob, thereby low- 
ering or raising the spindle on the central cam. They are provided with 
Ball Shank Sight Feed Openings protected by glass, through which the flow 
of oil is visible at all times, and a filling hole in the top of the cap fitted with 
a movable cover. 






Series 480. 




















Series 


560. 


SKELETON FRAME, 


















SHELL CASED. 








Series 480. 










Series 560. 










■R 


iath of 


Capacity 








Heiglit of Cup 


Width of 


Capacity 








Eeialit of Cup 




Cup 


in 


Pipe 


Price, 




Complete. 


Cup 


in 


Pipe 


Price, 


No. 


Complete. 


Complete. 


Ounces. 


Tliread. 


Doz. 


No. 


(Estimated.) 


Complete. 


Ounces. 


Tliread. 


Doz. 


484 


5 




1^^ 


1 


H 


1 8. 00 


564 


5^4 


i;'i 


1 


1| 


21 00 


48.^ 


'>H 




IJs 


n.i 


H 


21.00 


565 


6 


1^8 


iM 


Va 


27.00 


486 


5K 




2}8 


2 


% 


24.00 


566 


63^ 


21^ 


2 


% 


30.00 


487 


6H 




2K 


4 


% 


27.00 


567 


'?^4 


2}^ 


4 


% 


3300 


488 


7 




2^ 


6 


% 


32.00 


568 


si^ 


2^8 


6 


<i 


40.00 


489 


^h 




3?s 


10 


% 


40.00 


569 


^M 


3% 


10 


4 


54.00 


490 


s,'-i 




SM 


15 


M 


54.00 


570 


9K 


3M 


15 


% 


72.00 


491 


9 




^H 


24 


yi 


84.00 


571 


10 


4,¥ 


24 


¥2 


108.00 


492 


93- 




iJs 


36 


% 


120.00 


572 


11 


4;-^ 


86 


M 


168.00 



" Signal " Stop and Screw Setting Sight=Feed Oiler for 
Gas, Gasoline and Oil Engines. 




Series 720. 

To Set the Feed. — Raise the ' ' Signal " Lever and simply turn the milled 
wheel to the right or left, until the desired speed ot feed is obtained. 

To Stop the Feed. — Lower the " Signal " Lever. This will not inter- 
fere with the setting of the regulator, which remains undisturbed. A sud- 
den flush of oil (" feeding a stream ") may be obtained by setting the " Sig- 
nal " Lever at an angle of about 45 degrees. 

When it is desired, the filling knob may be secured to the cup by chain, 
which will iirevent its being lost. 

This new and most efficient oil cup has been placed upon the market 
for the purpose of meeting the demand for a low-priced and serviceable 
lubricator for gas and similar engines. It combines simplicity of operation 
with the most convenient means for shutting off lubrication, without dis- 
turbing the set rate of the feed. 

These cups are provided with ball check valves at the bottom of the 
shanks, which will prevent any excessive pressure from entering the cup. 




"SIGNAL UP." 
















"SIGNAL DOWN." 


Cup Feeding. 
















Feed 


Stopped. 


Heielit of 

Cup 
Complete. 
No. "Signal Up.' 


Diameter 

of Cup, 

Complete. 


Capacity 

in 
Ounces. 


Pipe 
Tliread. 


Price 
Dozen. 


No. 


Height of 

Cup 
Complete. 
"Signal Up.' 


Diameter Capacity 

Cup. in 
Complete. Ounces. 


Pipe 
Thread. 


Price, 
Dozen . 


726 5>4 

727 6tV 


^ 3 
- 8 


2 
4 




30.00 
36.00 


730 
731 


101^ 


m 15 

4ti 24 


11 


72.00 
108.00 


728 7Tr\ 

729 n\\ 


211 
3?8' 


e 

10 


'A 


42.00 
54.00 


732 


10;^ 


4^ 36 


M 


168.00 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



197 




1^3 



Series 100. 

WITH WIRE FEED. 



NicRel Plated Oilers— SReleton Frame. 
For Shafting and Engines. 

Wire Feed. 

These Cups are provided with a hollow tube, inside of which is placed a loose-acting 
solid 01- hollow wire, which acts as a feeder and regulator. The Cup is fixed on the bear- 
ing, and the wire rests upon the journal, thereby acting with the shaft in its motion. The 
wire is also regulated inside the tube so as to feed according to the demand only. There is 
no flow of oil whatever while the machinery is not in motion. They are as reliable in 
Winter as in Summer. Being perfectly air-tight vessels, the oil will never gum in them. 

Series 100. 

No .__ 101 102 103 lii4 105 106 lOT 108 109 110 111 112 

Height Cup Complete. 2% 3 S}.^- Z% 4 4l^ i% (,% 6J^ 6% l^i S^i 

Width " . 11/ 13^- 133' 13^' v^ 21^ 21^ 2^3 33g' 334 41^ 4-'s 

Capacity in Ounces.-. }^ fg i.| 1 P,' 2 4 li 10 15 24 36 

Pipe Thread i^ ig I3 1^ i^ 3^ r,,, 3^ y, 1,^ 1,- 1^- 

Per dozen 8.00 9.00 10.00 11.00 12.00 14.00 17.00 21.00 27.00 36.00 54. 00 84.00 




Series 120. 

PLAIN, WITH 

SLOTTED SCREW 

PEED. 



Slotted Screw Feed. 

In these Cups the supplj' of oil is regulated by means of a graduating slotted heavy 
brass wire, and is capable of being increased or diminislied witli the utmost precision by 
adjusting this wire, which extends upwards through the center of the Cup, and is easily 
reached by removing the knob. A slot in tlie knob enables the latter to be used as a 
wrench, to adjust the regulating screw to the desired point. 



Series 120. 



No 121 

Height Cup Complete 23^^ 
Width " 1}^ 

Capacitj' in Ounces }£ 

Pipe Thread 1^ 



1^4 

3b 



123 



1^' 



^3 



124 
33,' 



12.5 
4 

l/f 



126 



127 
4 

3,C 



128 
5K 



129 
6I4 

10 

l.iC 



130 

3M 
15 

1/ 



131 

24 

1/ 



132 
36 



Per dozen 8.00 9.00 10.00 11.00 12.00 14.00 17.00 21.00 27.00 36.00 54.00 84.00 




Series 180. 

WITH STOP AND 
SIGHT FEED. 



Stop and Sight Feed. 

In these Cups the feed is controlled by a plain screw-threaded spindle, which is turned 
to tlie right or left, according to the feed desired. The spindle is kept in position by means 
of a locknut between the knob of the regulating spindle and a cross bar, against which the 
locknut sets. The supp)3' of oil may be shut off or turned on instantly, without disturbing 
the rate of feed, by the seating or unseating of the small pin at one end of the cross bar in 
the socket on the top of the Cup. These Cups are provided with sight openings, protected 
by g'lass tubes, through which the flow of oil is visible at all times. There is a filling hole 
in the top of tlie Cup, fitted with a movable cover, which acts at the same time as a venti- 
lator to keep up a proper circulation of air in the oil chamber. 

Series 180. 

No 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 

Height Cup Complete... 4% 5 51^ 5% &% 1}i 1% S^ 914 

Width " ... l^i IJs m 2>£ 2% m Z% i^4 iJi 

Capacity in Ounces 1 1}.| 2 4 6 10 15 24 36 

Pipe Thread M H % ='3 ?8 }i H H Yi 

Per dozen 18.00 21.00 24.00 27.00 32.00 40.00 54.00 84.00 120.00 



198 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The "Signal" Pattern Stop and Sight=Feed Oilers. 




Series 900. 

SHELL CASED. 
Signal Up, Cup Feeding 




Series 800. 

SKELETON FRAME. 

Signal Down, Feed Stopped. 




Sei-ies 900. 

SHELL CASED. 

Signal Set for Flush Feed. 



Directions for Setting Feed. 

Raise the " Sig-nal " Lever, and turn the knurled knob until the desired speed of feed if obtained. 

To stop the Feed, lower the " Signal " Lever. 

A sudden flush ot oil, i. e., "feeding a stream,'' may be obtained by setting the " Signal" Lever at an angle 
of about 43 degrees as shown. 

The attention of engine builders and the trade in general is called to the new "Signal" Stop and Sight- 
Feed Oilers, illustrated above. These cups are of the so-called plain " Screw-Feed '' stj'le and the rate of feed 
may be increased or lessened by the siaiple turning, to the right or to the left, as shown, of a knurled knob. 
The spindle is held in position by a notched catch inside the central tube, so that the vibration or jarring of 
the engine can neither loosen it, nor interfere with the rate of feed. The result of this arrangement is such 
that the oiler may be set to feed a certain amount of oil within a given time, and may be relied upon to main- 
tain this rate of feed until same be changed at will. By means of the " Signal" Lever the feed maj'be started 
or stopped without disturbing the rate of lubrication, when once set at a certain speed. 



Shell Cased. 



Series 900. 



SKeleton Frame. 



Series 800. 



No, 


Height 
of Cup 

Complete. 

Signal Up 


Diameter 

of Cup 
Complete. 


Capacity 

in 
Ounces. 


Pipe 
Thread. 


Per 
Dozen. 


No. 


Height 
of Cup 

Complete. 

Signal Up. 


Diameter 

of Cup 

Complete. 


Capacity 

in 
Ounces. 


Pipe 
Thread. 


Per 
Dozen. 


903 




130' 


Vz 


Js 


18.00 


803 


4i\ 


ItV 


!/■ 


J 8 


16.00 


904 


5H 


HI 


1 


M 


21.00 


804 


51^ 


in 


1 


M 


18.00 


90!5 


5% 


^i 


m 


li 


27.00 


805 


6% 





^% 


H 


21.00 


906 


6;¥ 


2i\ 


2 


?8 


30.00 


806 


5.¥ 


2^ 


2 


H 


24.00 


907 


6i\ 


2iJ 


4 


U 


3300 


SOY 


6i\ 


2=3 


4 


H 


27.00 


908 


VA 


31^ 


6 


H 


40,00 


808 


^tV 


2H 


6 


H 


32.00 


909 


8 


m 


10 


H 


54.00 


809 


Hi 


SJs 


10 


U 


40.00 


910 


9 


Sfl 


1.5 


li 


72.00 


810 


SiV 


HI 


15 


H 


54.00 


911 


lOJs 


4?8 


24 


V2 


108.00 


811 


101^ 


4tI^ 


24 


K 


84.00 


912 


IfiJs 


KtV 


36 


% 


168.00 


812 


10;^ 


HI 


36 


14 


120.00. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



199 




Adjustable Screw Feed Oilers— Shell Cased. 

Plain Slotted Screw Feed. 

In these Cups the supply of oil is regulated by means of a graduating s 
brass wire, and is capable of being increased or diminislied with tlie utmost 
adjusting- this wire, which extends upwards through the center of the Cup, 
reached by removing' the knob. A slot in the knob enables the latter to 
wrench, to adjust the regulating screw to the desired point. 

Series 200. 

Height of Cap Width o( Cup 

Complete. CompJete. 

1¥ 



Series 



PLAIN SLOTTED 
SCREW FEED. 



No. 
201 
202 
20.3 
204 
205 
206 
20Y 
208 
209 
210 
211 
212 



4 

1 



2 
2^ 

3 

Hi 

5 



Capacity in 
Ounces. 

.■4 



Pipe 
Thread. 



nx 



10 
1.5 
24 
36 









lotted lieavy 
precision by 
and is easily 
be used as a 



Per dozen. 
10.00 
12.00 
13 00 
14.00 
16.00 
20.00 
24.00 
30.00 
40.00 
54.00 
84.00 
120.00 




Plain Taper Screw Feed. 

The flow of oil from this Cup is regulated by screwing or unscrewing the knob on 
top of the Cup, which is connected with the outlet by a tapering screw. 

This style of Cup is also provided with an openiuK in the top, protected by a sliding 
cover, which can be moved aside when it is required to renew the supply of oil, and 
when shut admits sufficient air to maintain a proper degree of circulation to keep the 
pressure uniform and facilitate the flow of oil. 



Series 220. 

PLAIN TAPER SCREW 

FEED. 

OutsideRegulatiou 



No. 
221 
222 
223 
224 
225 
226 
22V 
228 
229 
230 
231 
232 





Series 


220. 


eight of Cup 


Width of Cup 


Capacity in 


Complete. 


Complete. 


Ounces. 


3,14 


1'4 


H 


^% 


1% 


% 


^% 


m 


^ 


4 


1% 


1 


4% 


2 


iJ^ 


i% 


21^ 


2 


6M 


^'A 


4 


i% 


3 


6 


6J^ 


'^H 


10 


1 


m 


15 


nu 


4% 


24 


9.}4 


5 


36 



Pipe 
Thread. 

% 

% 
'A 
% 
% 
% 

% 



Per dozen. 
10 00 
12.00 
13.00 
14.00 
16.00 
20.00 
24.00 
30.00 
40.00 
54.00 
84.00 
120.00 



Outside Adjustable Screw Feed Oilers with Sight Feed — 

Shell Cased. 

Taper Screw^, Filling Hole, Ball Shank and Sight Feed. 

This style is made with openings in the shanks, protected with glass, to show the oil 
drop as it leaves the Cup. The engineer is thus enabled to see the progress of feeding, and 
I'egulate the flow according to the demand. This is done by screwing or unscrewing the 
knob on top of the Cup which is connected with the outlet by a tapering screw. 

This style of Cup is also provided with an opening in the top, protected by a sliding 
cover, which can be moved aside when it is required to renew the supply of oil, and when 
shut admits sufficient air to maintain a proper degree of circulation to keep the pressure 
uniform and facilitate the flow of oil. 




Series 240. 

TAPER SCREW, 

Filling Hole 

and Ball Shank 

Sight Feed. 



No. 
244 
245 
246 
247 
248 
249 
250 
251 
252 





Series 


240. 


Height of Cup 


Width of Cup 


Capacity in 


Complete. 


Complete. 


Ounces. 


4M 


1?4 


\ 


434 


2 


^% 


BM 


2J€ 


2 


6 


■ m 


4 


6?^ 


3 


6 


W& 


Wi 


10 ■ 


8 


Z% 


15 


m 


*% 


24 


91^ 


5 


36 



Pipe 
Thread. 



w 
% 
% 
% 
% 
y% 
y 



Per dozen. 
16.00 
19.00 
24.00 
27.00 
33- 00 
45.00 
60.00 
90.00 
144.00 



300 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Stop and Sight Feed Oilers — Shell Cased. 

In these Cups tlie feed is controlled by a plain screw- threaded spindle wliich is turned 
to the rig-ht or to the left, according to the feed desired. The spindle is kept in position by 
means of a locknut between the knob of the regulating: spindle and a cross-bar, against 
which the locknut sets. 

The supply of oil may be shut off or turned on instantly, without disturbing the rate of 
feed, by the seating or unseating of the small pin at ons end of the cross-bar in the socket 
on top of the Cup. These Cups are provided with sight openings, protected by glass tubes, 
through which the flow of oil is visible at all times. There is a filling hole in the top of 
the Cup, fitted with a movable cover, which acts at the same time as a ventilator to keep up 
a proper circulation of air in the oil chamber. 




Series 260. 



No- 



Series 260. 

WITH STOP AND 
SIGHT FEED. 



Height of Cup, Complete-- 
Width of Cup, 

Capacity in Ounces 

PipeThread.. ^4 

Per dozen -. 21.00 



264 

1 



265 

27.00 



266 

514 



3„' 
30.00 



267 
4 

H 
3300 



268 
6% 
3' 

6 



269 

3l< 
10 
1^ 



!70 



15 



8% 
24 



fll-.. 



40.00 54.00 72.00 108.00 168.00 



Sliding Top Engine Oilers — Shell Cased. 






Series 300. Series 320. Series 340. 

WIRE FEED. PLAIN TAPER SCREW FEED, WITH BALL SHANK SIGHT FEED. 

The Sliding Top Oiler derives its name from its peculiarly constructed filling arrangement. This consists 
of a cap with a hole in it, which by means of a common screw motion slides over the flat fixed cover of the Cup, 
exposing or covering, whenever necessary, a corresponding opening in the latter thro ugli which the Cup is filled. 

By this arrangement the sliding cover is kept absolutely tight, and prevents the leakage of oil, especially 
when applied on crank pins of high-speed engines. The sliding top can never get loose, being kept in position 
by a stop which allows it only the necessary play. 

They ai-e made in two styles, namely, with wire feed, and regulating screw, whichever maj' be desired. 
The latter style is also made with a Ball Shank Sight Feed Attachment, protected with glass, which enables 
the engineer to note the progress of feeding and regulate the supply accordingly. This tj'pe of Cup is excel- 
lent for crank pins. The sizes and prices of Series 300 and 32(i are alike. 

Wire Feed, or Plain Screw. 

Series 300 and 320. 

^ j 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 

° --J 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 .332 

Extreme Height. - 2% 31^ 314 3?3 4 41g i% oVi 0% 7 7I4' S 

Extreme Width 1^4 \% i| IJg 2 2^4 21^ 3 m 3J^ i% 5 

Capacity in Ounces ^4, % 'iZ I \\4 ^ 4 6 10 15 24 36 

PipeThread ig' H H H H H H ?3 H H ^ H 

Per dozen 12.00 14.00 16.00 18.00 20.00 24.00 30.00 36.00 48.00 66.00 90.00 120.00 

With Ball ShanK Sight Feed. 

Series 340. 

No 344 345 346 347 348 349 .350 351 352 

Extreme Height 414 4;g 5^ 53^ 61^ 65.3 8 8J€ » 

Extreme Width l)g 2 214 21? 3 'i% SJg 4% 5 

Capacity in Ounces - 1 \y, 1 4" 6 10 15 24 36 

PipeThread _... I4 I4' ^( '3' 3^ i< i< ^i i^ 

Per dozen 20.00 24.00 30.00 36.00 42.00 54. 00 72.00 96.00 144.00 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



201 




Crank Pin and Engine Oilers. 
NeAV Crank Pin Oiler. 

This Cup has been designed for the efficient and econ:mical lubrication of Ci-ankpins, 
by means of an oiler directly attached to same. Tlie oil is thrown into the center tube 
through openings near its top, while the rate of feed is regulated by means of a needle 
pointed screw spindle held fii-mly in place by a locknut. The " sliding top" is a valuable 
feature, and consists of a cap with a hole in it which, by a common screw motion slides 
over tlie flat fixed cover of the Cup, exposing or covering, when necessary, a corresponding 
opening in said cover, through which the Cup is filled with oil. By this arrangement the 
sliding cover is kejDt absolutely tight and prevents the leakage of oil, especially when 
applied on crank pins of high speed engines. The sliding top cannot get loose, being kept 
in position by a stop which allows it only the necessary play. 



Series 620. 
























CRANK PIN OILER. 








Series 


620. 














Number 


622 


623 


624 


625 


626 


627 


628 


629 


630 


6.31 


632 


Capacity in ounces 


?3 


y% 


1 


IM 


2 


4 


6 


10 


15 


24 


36 


Pipe thread 


Is 


H 


^4 


H 


,'s 


H 


=8 


1,^ 


1( 


1^ 


If 






Per dozen 


16.00 


18.00 


21.00 


27.00 


30.00 


33-00 


40.00 


54.00 


72.00 


108.00 


168.00 



Plain Taper Screw E,ngine Oiler, 

Outside Adjustment, Skeleton 

Frame. 

These Cups contain no parts 
liable to get out of order, nor do 
they require special attention in 
handling or application ; tliere- 
fore they are reliable under all 
circumstances. They are further 
provided with an opening in the 
top, with a movable cover, 
through which they may be filled, 
and which also acts when shut 
(which it should always be, ex- 
cept in the act of filling) as a vent 
sufficient to keep a proper degree 
of circulation of air in the Cup 
to make the pressure uniform 
Series 140. and facilitate the flow of oil. 

PLAIN TAPER 
SCREW FEED. 




Plain Taper Screw Engine Oiler, 

With Sight Feed, Skeleton 

Frame. 

This style of Cup is made with 
openings in Ball Slianks, protected 
by glass, to show the oil drop as it 
leaves the Cup. This enables the 
engineer to see the progress of feed- 
ing, and regulate flow according to 
the required demand. They are 
further provided with an opening in 
the top, having a movable cover, 
through which they may be filled, 
and which also acts when shut 
( which it should always be, except 
in the act of filling-) as a vent suffi- 
cient to keep a proper degree of cir- 
culation of air in the Cup to make 
the pressure uniform and facilitate 
the flow of oil. 




Series 160. 

TAPER SCREAV 
AND SIGHT PEED 



No. 
141 
142 
143 
144 
145 
146 
147 
148 
149 
150 
151 
162 



Height. 

3 

3I4 
3% 
4 

6k' 
6% 

8k 



Width. 
Ik 



/8 



23^2 



33,' 



4k 



Capacity 
Ounces. 

k' 

H 
H 
1 

2 



10 

15 
24 
36 



Pipe 
Thread. 



Per 
Dozen . 

8.00 

9.00 

10.00 

11.00 

12.00 

14.00 

17.00 

21.00 

27.00 

36.00 

54.00 

84.00 



Taper Screw, Filling Hole 
Ball Shank Sight Feed. 



and 



No. 
161 
162 
163 
164 
165 
166 
167 
168 
169 
170 
171 
172 



Complete. 
3k 
39„' 



4k 

53„'- 



6% 

Vk 
9k 



Series 


160. 






dth of Cup 


Capacity 


Pipe 


Per 


Complete. 


in Ounces. 


Thread. 


Doz. 


lA 


k 


Ib 


10.00 


lA 


H 


Is 


11.00 


lA 


K 


Vs 


12.00 


iM 


1 


k 


13-00 


1^ 


m 


k 


15.00 


^Vs 


2 


H 


17.00 


2^ 


4 


% 


20.00 


2^8 


6 


% 


24.00 


3% 


10 


M 


32.00 


s% 


15 


M 


44.00 


4k 


24 


% 


60.00 


4;^ 


36 


M 


96.00 



202 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Multiple Oiler for Bearings of Steam Engines, Dynamos, 

Marine Engines, Etc. 

j) Q ■ (I This style of Oil Tank or "Multiple Feeder" will 

' It a^£^ '""ir _^^«"'' cjf^ li ^^ found particulai'ly useful for service on hig-h-speed 

&\ m_J''^ ^^W \ 'f'^ jgf ^ jig% eng-ines, but will be found well adapted for all places 

^ — ^,.f_T_ ^ V ij^ ) ,»„ * *~'^' iH^^ where a number of bearings are to be oiled from one 

/ ^fc y>\ " " — "^^ ^'"N vessel or reservoir, located in some convenient place. 

The sight- feeds are patterned after our well-known 

'JSj "Sig-ual" style of oil regulating' device, which may 

/''I be quickly adjusted to furnish any desired speed or 

flow of the lubricant, while the feed may be started 

«wi f^ 1=^. - '5£=™'^*^^W.'\«/ or shut off by simplj' raising or lowering the "Signal" 

'iJ Pi m M S'"^' Lever at the top. 

03, iSiS teiA S5i This "Multiple Oiler" is made in two standard 

Wl3) ^K^ SSi fji "-JI if-|n sizes. No. 1 of li^-pint capacity, and No. 2 of 'ii^'-pints 

B liT %^ feV capacity. 

Size No. 1 of lio'-piut capacitj' may be furnished 
with from two to six feed outlets ; while size No. 2 of 2i2-pirits capacity may be furnished with from six to 
ten feed outlets. 

The unions at tlie bottom of the sight-feeds are tapped for y°j-inch tube, 2V threads per inch, unless 

otherwise ordered ; but will be furnished either male or female, threaded or plain, if so specified upon ordering. 

" Multiple Oiling Tanks " of larger capacity and with a greater number of sight- feeds may be furnished. 

In such cases, the outside dimensions, or capacity in pints, and the number of sight-feeds, should be specified. 

Tliese "Multiple Oilers" will be furnished either "brass polished" or "nickel-plated," as may be desired. 

Size 1, No. of Feeds 2 :l 4 .t 6 

IJI pints. Each 16.00 18.00 20.00 22.00 24.00 

Size 2, No. of Feeds 6 7 8 9 10 

2}^ pints. Each- 30.00 32.00 34.00 36.00 40.00 




Multiple Oiler for Gas, Gasoline and Oil Engines. 

^ ..^.r'N^., This style of Oil Tank or "Multiple Feeder" has 

®'t®®b-w»'*- ^^^ ^^^^^^'w^ Sifci i W^ been pai'tioularly designed for use on gas and similar 

^^ 'S^ /^^M \ ^ ^ ^j 'i^ 1 engines, where it is desired that a number of places 

=? ]iLJl' I ^ ^= ^fi (under pressure) be oiled from one vessel or reservoir, 

- !-^ located in some convenient place. The feed is started 
/ ^1 or shut off by the simple turning of tlie "T" handle 
I'l I at the top of each outlet. 

\J%.J This "Multiple Oiler" is made in two standard 

sizes. No. 1 of H^-pint capacity, and No. 2 of 212-pints 

f- T, ,,— , «=, ~gsg. , ^ J — ___.,^ ,.,, capacity. 

\HI vQ (^M ^^ IWn ff^ ^'^^ ^°- ' °'' l'-2-pi""t capacity may be furnislied 

_=-t j^g Sys ,5^ ,^S, ^S, with from two to six feed outlets ; while size No. 2 of 

(Si i tli3 (i|i[3i ^^^ ^fiv) ^^M) 21^-pints capacity may be furnished with from six to 

ten feed outlets. 

The unions at the bottom of the sight-feeds are 
tapped for Jj5-inch tube, 27 threads per inch, unless otherwise ordered ; but will be furnished either male 
or female, tlireaded or plain, if so specified vipon ordering. 

" Multiple Oiling- Tanks " of a larger capacity and with a greater number of sight-feeds may be furnished. 

In such cases the outside dimensions, or capacity in pints, and the number of sight-feeds, should be specified. 

These "Multiple Oilei-s" will be furnished either " brass polished" or "nickel-plated," as maybe desired. 

Size 1, No. of Feeds :._. 2 3 4 5 6 

IJa pints. Each 18.00 22.00 24.00 27.00 30.00 

Size 2, No. of Feeds 6 7 8 9 .10 

21^ pints. Each- -_ 33.00 36.00 40.00 44.00 48.00 




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203 



LunRenheimer Multiple Oiler and Oiler Fittings for 
Gravity and Pressure Systems. 

The "Multiple' tank may be furnished with any capacity 
and with any number of feeds. Special prices will be offered 
upon receipt of capacity desired and the number of sight feeds 
required. Mention whether the tank is to be used for gravity 
feed or undir pressure, and whether Finished Brass or Nickel 
Plated. Also state what size unions are requii-ed on the outlets. 

State the stroke of eng-ine and distance from floor to center 
of crank. We are prepared to supply the Oiler Arm without 
the stand. 





Fig. 6(^1. 

MULTIPLE FEED 
TANK. 



Fig. oir.l. 

CENTRIFUGAL 

OILER & STAND. 




Fig. 690. 



Fig. 499. Pig. 500. 



Pig. 694. 



We here illustrate the various styles of oiling devices which we manufacture. They are intended to be 
iTsed in connection with brass pipe and fittings, to be so adapted as to oil all of the bearing parts of an engine 
from one or two centrally located oil cups of large size. We can make any manner of oiling devices, but 
owing to the variety of conditions attending their application we would request parties when writing regarding 
these goods to give us, if possible, a sketch showing dimensions and style of engine for which device is 
required. 

These fittings are neat and practical in construction, handsomely finished and convenient and economical 
in operation. All devices, with the exception of Figures 505, 506 and 5()7, are furnished for either I4 or 3^-inch 
pipe thread, but will be sent with Sg'-inch pipe thread, and outlet connection on drip valves will be threaded 27 
threads by 14-incli for 34-inch O. D. brass pipe, and unions on sight-feed valves will be sent with j^-inch pipe 
thread, unless otherwise specified. 








Pig. 5v9. Fig. 504. Fig. 50S. Fig. 578. Fig. 505. Pig. 552. Fig. 506. Fig. 501. 

' Nickel 

Price List. Brass. Plated. 

Fig. 499. Cross Drip Valve, each... 1.50 1.75 

" 690. Straight Drip Valve, each 1.25 1.50 

" 500. Angle Drip Valve, " _.. 1 1.25 1.50 

" 501. Straight Sight-Feed Valve, each 2.00 2.25 

" 593. " '• " with Union, each 2.50 280 

" 502. Angle Sight- Feed Valve, each -_. 2.00 2.25 

" 594. " " " witli Union, each -._ 2.50 2.80 

" 688. Cross Sight-Peed Valve, each 2.30 2.60 

" 689. '• " " with Union, each '.- 2.80 3.10 

" 5(13. Adjustable Wiper Cup for Wick, 1^ or 3^-inch Pipe, each 2.50 3.00 

" 504. " " " " Elbow Shank ^4 or ^g'-inch Pipe, eacli 3.00 3.50 

" 578. " Crank Pin Wiper Cup, I4 or 3^-inch Pipe, each. 2.50 3,00 

" 579. '■ Plain Wiper Cup, Elbow Shank, I4 or 3g-inch Pipe, each 3.00 3.50 

" 552. Horizontal Wick " " I4 or ^g.incli Pipe, each 2.00 2.30 

" 506. Wiper Tips, I4 or 3g.inch Pipe, each ' .40 .50 

" 506. " •' lo-iiich Pipe, each .50 .60 

Fig. 505. Plain Wiper Cup. Fig. 507. Drip Troughs. 

Pipe Thread. O Diameter. Brass. Nickel Plated. Length. Pipe Thread. Rough. Finished. Nickel Plated. 

^4 U4 1. 00 1.20 . 3 inchts. '4 .75 i.oo 1.25 

% 1}^ 1.50 I-7S ' 5 " ?8 100 i-So 2.00 

M 2 2.00 2.40 7 " ^i 1.50 2.00 2.75 

9 " 1^ 2.00 2.75 3.50 

Those desiring complete sets of Oiler trimmings, including piping, etc., will kindly submit general specifi- 
cations and dimensions of engine frame and bed. We solicit correspondence on this subject from those 
desiring further details. 



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NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Lunkenheimer Automatic and Plain Compression 

Grease Cups. 




Fig-. 510. 

" IDEAL." 




Fig. 513. 
"TIGEE." 

Tlie above are made of the best cast brass and are liighly finished. 




Fig. 512. 

"MAKINE.' 



Compression Grease Cups. 



Size 

Shank Pipe Thread . 
Fig. 510. "Ideal".. 

" 513. "Tiger". 

" 512. "Marine' 



00 





1 


2 


3 


4 


la 


J€ 


H 


^i 


H 


H 


I. SO 


2.00 


2.50 


3-20 


4-30 


6.00 


.70 


.90 


i-iS 


1-50 


2-IS 


2.90 


1. 00 


1.20 


1.60 


2.00 


2.80 


4.00 



Lunkenheimer Plain and Sight=Feed Glass Oil Cups 

and Gauges. 









Fig. 515. Fig. 525. Fig. 591. Fig. 646. Fig. 612. Fig. 529. 
"PIONEER." "MIAMI." "CHAMPION." "SENTINEL." PLAIN OIL GAUGE. OIL GAUGE WITH SHIELD 

AND COCK. 

Only the best grade of cast brass is used in tlie manufacture of these Oil Cups. Each type contains special 

advantages for peculiar requirements. 

Glass Oil Cups. 

Size. 000 00 1 ll-£ 2 3 4 5 6 

Shank Pipe Thread-... ig' 1^ ig' i^ ^ % % ^i 1^ ]i 

Fig. 515. "Pioneer".. .70 .75 .80 i.oo 1.25 1.50 1.90 2.40 3.10 4.00 

" 525. "Miami" 70 .75 .80 i.oo 1.25 1.50 1.90 2.40 3.10 4.00 

" 546. "Sentinel" 3.00 3.25 3.50 3.7s 4-25 5-2S 7-25 9-25 

" 591. "Champion" 1.40 2.00 2.60 4.00 

The " Champion " Rod Oil Cup is furnished with shanks as follows : No. 1, 14-inch ; No. 2, ag-inch ; 

No. 3, 3-2-i'ich ; No. 4, •''^-inch pipe thread. 

Oil Gauges. 

Shank Pipe Thread I5 M ' K % 

Fig. 529. Without cock.. .40 .50 .65 i.oo 

" 529. With " .80 .90 1.05 1.40 

" 612. Without " .40 .50 .65 I.oo 

" 612. With " .80 .90 I.OS 1.40 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



205 



Glass Oil Cups and Wipers. 






Fig-. 302. Fig-. 303. Fig. 304. 

NEEDLE CRANK PIN CUP. PLAIN SLIDE TOP, GLASS CUP. SIGHT FEED, PLAIN CUP. 

Figs. 302, 303, 304. Glass Oil Cups. 

No T 8 9 10 11 12 13 

Diameter of Glass _ 1 II4 1J.< IJi 2 2\ 21.,' 

Capacity, ounces 14 K ^ I'o 2i.< 3% 5 

Threaded for Pipe... i^ >g ig ^4 i| I4' 83 

Fig. 302. Niclvel Plated, each 84 .92 1.08 1.25 1.42 .... 

" 303. " " _. 83 1.08 1.25 1.42 1.67 2.00 2.33 

" 304. - " 1.08 1.25 1.42 1.58 1.75 1.92 2.08 



14 



2.67 
2-33 




.m 
Fig. 301. 

STANDARD SLIDE TOP, GLASS CUP. 

Fig. 301. 

No 000 

Diameter of Glass 1 

Capacity, ounces I4 

Threaded for Pipe 1^ 

Fig-. 301. Plain, each .70 

" 301. Nickel Plated, each 1 .80 

" 301. Extra Glasses, " .05 

Fig. 305. 

No 7 

Diameter 1 

Capacity, ounces I4 

Pipe Thread }^ 

Fig. 30.i. Plain, each i.oo 

" 305 Nickel Plated, each. 1.25 

Q 





Fig. 305. 

STOP FEED CUP, ROUND BASE. 

Glass Oil Cups. 



00 


' 


1 


iM 


2 


3 


4 


5 


6 


11^ 


^H 


IK 


^'4 


2 


•2-H 


2l.< 


3 


3W 


y. 


^R 


1 


n.i 


2i^ 


4 


5 


10 


18 


U 


H 


^4 


^4 


% 


% 


h 


1^ 


K 


•75 


.80 


I.OO 


1.25 


i-So 


1.90 


2.40 


3.10 


4.00 


•»s 


•95 


1.20 


1.50 


I-7S 


2.20 


2.7s 


3-50 


4-5° 


.06 


.08 


.10 


.10 


.12 


■IS 


•25 


•35 


■05 


Glass Oil C 


ups. 












8 


9 


10 


11 


12 


13 


14 


l.T 


16 


1^4 


ll.< 


1=4 


2 


21.4^ 


2K 


2% 


3 


31/^ 


1/ 


1 


IK 


2K 


3^4 


5 


1 


10 


15 


H 


l« 


H 


k- 


H 


?8 


h 


!_,' 


K 


1.17 


1-33 


i-.S» 


1.83 


2.18 


2.42 


2.67 


350 


4.S« 


1.42 


i.SS 


I-7S 


2.08 


2,42 


2.67 


2.92 


4.18 


5-17 





Fig. SO"?. Fig. 308. Fig. 309. 

FIXED COVER STOP FEED, GLASS CUP. 

Fig. 307. Glass Oil Cups. 

No 12 3 31^ 4 5 6 

Capacity, ounces 14 1^4 3 41,' 6 S}4 1 Pt. 1 Qt. 

Threaded Iron Pipe _. 1? 1,, ^4 '1 U H K H 

Fig. 307. FixedCover, Plain, eacli 1.92 2.17 2.50 3.00 3.66 4.08 5.42 6.67 

" 307. " Nickel Plated, each. 2.17 2.42 2.75 3.25 4.08 4.50 5.83 7.08 

Fig. 308. Wiper System. 

Including Blade, each 7.00 

Fig. 309. Telescopic Blade. 

Blades only, each 1.50 



S06 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 




Lubricators, Oil and Grease Cups. 



Plain Lubricators. 



Li No 1 

L. CTl Diameter of Cup 1 

M^-^iJl Iron Pipe Thread % 

'~ Each 2.00 

PLAIN 
LUBRICATOR. 



- 


:-: 


4 


5 


6 


Y 


8 


9 


I'i 


iM 


1?8' 


i?4 


2 


2'4 


2.1-^ 


3 


?8 


K 


Ji 


1/ 


)^ 


?l 


% 


?^ 


2.20 


2.40 


2.50 


2.60 


2.90 


3.25 


3-7S 


4-75 




PLAIN OIL CUP. 




LOCOMOTIVE OIL CUP. 




HINGE LID OIL CUP. 



Plain, Locomotive and Hinge Lid Oil Cups. 

No-- - 00 03^ 1 11^ 2 8 4 5 

Diameter of Body ?/ s^- y^ 1 11^ ji^ li^ 13^' 2 

Iron Pipe Tliread H' ig I3 ^s '4 '4 '4 M H 

Plain, each .25 .30 .35 .40 .50 .60 .90 1.25 1.75 

Locomotive, each .-. 35 .40 .60 .75 i.oo 1.50 2.00 2.50 

Hinge Lid, " - .85 1.20 1.60 2.15 2.70 3.40 



6 


1 


8 


214 


2M 
1/ 


23^ 



2.2S 2.7s 3.50 








TEE HANDLE OIL CUP. 



LEVER HANDLE OIL CUP. 



ELBOW SHANK OIL CUP- 



Tee and Lever Handle Oil Cups. 

No 1 2 o 

Diameter of Body --- 1 II-4 IK 

Iron Pipe Thread l{ }4 % 

Tee Handle, each.. i.oo 1.50 2.00 

Lever Handle, " 1.35 1.60 2.20 

Elbow Shank, " .70 i.oo 1.40 



4 


5 


2 


a^i 


K 


K 


3.00 


3-75 


3-25 


4.00 


2.30 








PLAIN GREASE CUP. 



AUTOMATIC GREASE CUP. 



Plain and Automatic Grease Cups. 

No 1 ll.< 2 214 3 

Diameter 1 1 14 U:,' \^.{ 2 

Iron Pipe Thread ig M '4 34 H 

Plain, each... .50 .75 i.oo 1.50 

Avitomatic, each 2.50 3.00 3.75 4.50 5.50 



3K 

21-.< 


4 

2K 


5 
3 


H 


'i 


^' 





2.2s 


3.00 


6.50 


8.00 






NASON MAJSrUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



30t 



Oilers and Oiler Sets. 



^ 



Steel IV.ailroa.d Oilers. 

No. 111. Copperized, 1 Pint, per doz. 14.00 

"II. " 1 Quart, " 18.00 

" n. Nickel Plated, 1 Pint, " 18.00 

" IS. " 1 Quart, " 21.00 

Dimensions. 

Pints: S3g' in. diam.,.5 in. high, l'2in. nozzle. 
Quarts: 41s " G " 18 " 



American Pattern Engineers' 
Oiler. 

1 Pint, Rra.ss, with Valve, per doz. 36.00 

1.00 



u 




2 ' 


ii 


3 




1 




2 




3 




1 


Tin, 


2 ' 


" 


3 ' 


" 


1 


" 


2 


" 


3 ' 


" 



with 



RAILR0.4D 
OILER. 



MALLEABLE OILER. 
No 1 2 3 

Per dozen 3.60 4.00 4.40 




No. 30 


" 40 


" 50 


" 60 


No. 35 


" 45 



ENGINEERS SET. 

Engineers' Sets. 

With Round Tray. 

Five Pieces, Coppei-ized Steel (including- Traj'), per set 

Six " " " " " " _... 

Five Pieces, Nickel Plated " " " " .... 

Si.x " ■' " " •■' " .... 



65. 



"With Oval Tray. 

Five Pieces, Copperized Steel (including Tray), per set. 

Six " " " " " " - 
Five Pieces, Nickel Plated " " " 

Six " " " " " " _ 



No. 



"70 

80. 

90. 

100. 



No. '75. 

" 85. 

" 95. 

" 105. 

The 

oilers in 




AMERICAN PATTERN 
ENGINEERS' OILER. 



5.00 

7.00 

7.00 

10.00 



7.00 
10.00 

8.00 
11.00 



6.00 

9.00 

8.00 

11.00 



Steamboat Sets. 

With Round Tray. 

Five Pieces, Copperized Steel (including Tray), per set.. 

Six " " " " '■ " 

Five Pieces, Nickel Plated " " " " __ 

Six " " " '■ ■' " 

With Oval Tray. 

Five Pieces, Copperized Steel (including Tray), per set 9.00 

Six " " " " " " - 12.00 

Five Pieces, Nickel Plated " " " " 10.00 

Six " " " " " " 13.00 

Steamboat Sets are furnished with double-bottomed trays, which contain recesses for holding the 

place in the event of rough weather. 



208 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Oilers, Fillers, Hand Lamps, Etc. 





St 

No. 



eel Anti=P^ust Oilers with Improved Clock Spring Steel Botto 



3 



1-2. 

13. 1 

13A. 1 

14. 

14 A. 

14AA. % 

UB. 

15. 

ISA. 

16. 
120. 
130. 
130 A. 
140. 
140A. 
140AA. }i 
140B. lij 
150. 1 " 
150A. 1 
160. 1 

All nozzles 



4 Pint Copperized Oiler, 2% inch diameter, 2i^ incli nozzle, per dozen _ 



Nickel Plated 



/■i 



3.\ 
3% 
3% 
334 
Z% 
i% 

m 

'2% 

3?8 
3M 

■i% 
m 

41» 



3 

F, 

9 

3 

^ 

9 

3 

5 

9 

2l.< 

3 

5 

9 

3 

5 

9 

3 

5 

9 



1 to 18 inclies are interchangeable and will fit any size Oiler. Order by number. 



ms. 

450 
5-50 
6.00 
650 
750 
8.00 
8.50 
9-25 
9-75 
10.50 
6.50 
8.00 

8.75 

9.20 

10.00 

10.7s 

11.25 

12.00 
1300 
14.00 






engineer's steel fillers. 




STEEL TALLOW POT. 



STEEL JACKET LAMP. 



engineer's HAND LAMP. 



E.ngineer's Steel Fillers and Tallow Pots. 

imeter, 31^ inch high, screw top, perdozen_ 



No. 


19. 


1 


Pint Copperized Filler, 


4I3 inc 




19 A. 


m 


" '* " 


43^ '• 




210, 


1 


Quart 


5 




211. 


2 


a ti (( 


6 




190. 


IK 


Pint Nickel Plated " 


i:w .. 




200. 


1 


Quart 


5 " 




201. 


2 


i< i< <. 


6 " 




212. 


1 


" Copperized Tallow Pot, 


5 




213. 


2 


" " " 


6 




214. 


1 


" Nickel Plated " 


5 " 




215. 


2 


" " " 


6 " 



Steel Jacket and Engineer's Hand Lamps. 

No. 20. 3^ Pint Copperized Jacket La,mp, Z% inch diameter, per dozen 

" 201^. 1^ " " "' '. 33I .. « '^ ,. 

1 " " " " 4'l1 " " "■"" 

J2 " Tin Engineer's Lamp, 

J2 " Cralv. Iron Engineer's Lamp, 
1 " " " " 

^2 " Brass " " 



21. 



Malleable Iron 



14.00 
17.00 
20.00 
24.00 
22.00 
30.00 
34.00 
21.00 
25.00 
32.00 
36.00 



6.00 
9.00 

12.00 
4.00 
7.00 
500 
8.00 
6.00 

10.00 
5-00 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



309 



The Hancock Inspirators. 



Stationary Pattern. 




HANCOCK INSPIRATOR. 

Stationary Type. 



Sizes. 


Prices 

''Stationary" 

Type. 


Pipi 

Steam. 


i Connections 

Suction and 

Delivery. 


Overflow. 


Capacity per 

Hour witli 

60 lbs. Steam 

Pressure. 

Gallons. 


Horse Power 

for the Ordinary 

Type of Boiler 

and Engine. 


Horse Power 

on a Basis of 30 

lbs. Evaporation 

per Horse Power 

per Hour. 


^ii 


16.00 


?8 


?8 


I4 


60 


4 to 


6 


5 to 8 


S34 


18.00 


?8 


)^ 


?8' 


90 


6 to 


8 


S to 15 


10 


20 00 


H 


% 


?-8' 


120 


8 to 


13 


15 to 25 


121| 


25.00 


I3 


% 


H 


220 


13 to 


30 


25 to 33 


1.) 


30.00 


1/ 


% 


1/ 


300 


SO to 


40 


35 to 60 


l''M 


40.00 


;¥ 


1 


?i 


420 


40 to 


60 


60 to 75 


20 


45-00 


M 


1 


M 


540 


60 to 


75 


75 to 100 


22>i 


55-00 


1 


^M 


1 


720 


75 to 


90 


100 to 1-30 


25 


60.00 


1 


iH 


1 


900 


90 to 120 


130 to 175 


.30 


75.00 


iM 


^H 


^'■l 


1260 


120 to 


163 


175 to 235 


3."i 


90.00 


1I4 


m 


m 


1740 


165 to 


230 


235 to 300 


^lii 


110.00 


1,^^ 


2 


m 


2230 


230 to 300 


300 to 400 


4.5 


125.00 


iM 


2 


^% 


2820 


300 to 375 


400 to 500 


50 


150.00 


2 


2l.< 


2 


3480 


375 to 


500 


500 to 650 


55 


175-00 


2 


2K 


2 


S650 


500 to 600 


650 to 700 




Type A. 

HANCOCK INSPIRATOR. 

Horizontal Pattern. 



Types A and C. 

Types A and oi the Hancock Inspirator 
have been introduced to meet the demand 
for an instrument of tlie class which is oper- 
ated by one lever or handle. Tj'pe C is the 
upright pattern which is made in sizes from 
No. 10 to 20, inclusive. Type A is the hori- 
zontal pattern and is made in sizes from No. 
25 to No. 55, inclusive. Each type is oper- 
ated and connected the same. 




Type C. 

HANCOCK INSPIRATOR. 

Upright Pattern. 



Hancock Inspirators — Types A and C. 



Sizes. 


Type. 


Prices 
Types A 
andC. 


steam. 


Pipe Connections.— 

Suction. Delivery. 


Overflow. 


^Capacities 
With 60 lbs. 
Steam 

Pressure. 

Gallons. 


per Hour.—, 
With 100 lbs. 

Steam 
Pressure. 
Gallons. 


Horse Power 
for the Ordi- 
nary Type of 
Boiler and 
Engine. 


Horse Power 

on a Basis of 30 

lbs. Evaporation 

per Horse Power 

per Hour. 


10 


C 


20.00 


M 


% 


K 


M 


120 


133 


S to 15 


12 to 20 


12K 


C 


25.00 


% 


% 


X 


M 


220 


245 


15 to 30 


20 to 40 


15 


C 


30.00 


% 


% 


% 


% 


300 


340 


30 to 45 


40 to 55 


l^K 


C 


40.00 


% 


1 


1 




420 


473 


45 to 63 


55 to 80 


20 


c 


45-00 


K 


1 


1 




340 


610 


63 to 80 


80 to 110 


23 


A 


60.00 


■ iM 


IW 


IJ-t 


^H 


900 


1020 


80 to 130 


110 to 180 


30 


A 


75.00 


1^ 


W% 


^M 


1>2 


1260 


1430 


130 to 170 


180 to 235 


35 


A 


90.00 


13^ 


Wz 


m 


1=^2 


1740 


1973 


170 to 230 


235 to 300 


40 


A 


110.00 


2 


2 


2 


1^0 


2230 


25-30 


230 to 300 


300 to 400 


45 


A 


125.00 


2 


2 


2 


1^2 


2820 


S200 


300 to 375 


400 to 500 


50 


A 


150.00 


2 


"-% 


2 


1^2 


3480 


3930 


375 to 500 


600 to 650 


55 


A 


200.00 


2 


2M 


2 


IK 


3630 


4140 


500 to 600 


650 to 750 



210 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Injectors. 
The Korting Universal Double Tube Injector. 



Working to best advantage under all conditions. 

Take water at a temperature of 15ii degrees Fahrenheit. 

Stop and start by one movement of a lover. 




KORTING DOUBLE TUBE INJECTOR. 



Size. 
No. 

00 




k\ 



s\ 

10 |- 
12 
Ml 
16 f 
20 



Price. 

20.00 

21.00 

23.00 

28.00 

38.00 

50.00 

60.00 

85.00 



Size of 
Iron Pipe, 

1 ,■ 



l^i 



11.; 



steam 50 lbs. 
Gale. n. P. 

33 7 

83 

112 

172 

J 278 

( 398 

533 

I iila 

'I 82.5 

S 1072 

■( 1388 

J 1688 

/ 202.5 

8000 

j 3867 

I 5025 

9000 



Steam 100 lbs. 



17 

23 

33 

56 

80 

108 

136 

165 

215 

280 

340 

400 

600 

780 

1000 

1800 



GalB. 

48 

101 

143 

210 

338 

472 

622 

802 

990 

1372 

1800 

2100 

2438 

3638 

4633 

6075 

10840 



H. P. 

10 

20 

30 

40 

70 

93 

125 

160 

200 

280 

360 

420 

500 

750 

930 

1200 

2200 



Size ot 
Steam 151 Ibe. Copuer 
Gals. H. P. PipeO D. 



fill 

112 

180 

232 

397 

547 

720 

922 

1123 

1612 

2115 

2475 

2850 

4252 

5500 

7000 

12525 



34 
's2 



12 
• 22 

36 

46 

80 ) 
110 f 
130 
190 ; 
230 f 
320 / 
430 C 
500 ) 1 , 
570 f ^^ 
850 23^ 

^100 I 3U 
1400 j --l 



Us 



120.00 2 

165.00 21 

250.00 3 

450.00 4 9000 1800 10840 2200 12525 2500 ' 41.^ 

The hovse power in above table is based on about 5 gallons per horse-power, which is 30 per cent, in 
excess of the corresponding boiler horse power. For intermediate capacities, and also if suction exceeds W 
feet vertical, select next larger size ot injector. 

Metropolitan Automatic Injector— Model N. 











Capacity 




Horse-Power 








Size 


with 80 


Horse-Power 


on a Basis 








Over- 


lbs. Steam 


lor the 


of 30 lbs. 








flow 


Pressure 


Ordinary 


Evaporations 






Size of all 


or 


3 foot 


Type of 


per Horse 




Prices. 


Pipe 


Waste 


Lift. 


Boiler and 


Power 


Sizes. 


Model N. 


Connections. 


Pipe. 


Gals. 


Engine. 


per Hour. 


2 


15.00 


% 


M 


60 


4 to 6 


3 to 8 


3 


16.00 


% 


M 


SO 


6 to 8 


8 to 12 


31.,' 


18.00 


¥2 


M 


120 


8 to 13 


12 to 20 


4 


20.00 


% 


A 


165 


15 to 20 


20 to 28 


5 


25.00 


% 


1 


250 


20 to 30 


28 to 40 


6 


30.00 


i 


1 


330 


30 to 45 


40 to 55 


7 


40.00 


1 


11^ 


500 


43 to 63 


53 to 80 


8 


45.00 


1 


I'i 


600 


65 to 80 


80 to 110 


9 


55-00 


ii{ 


iM 


800 


80 to 100 


110 to 145 


10 


60.00 


i« 


i>i 


1000 


11 10 to 130 


145 to 180 


11 


75-00 


ij^ 


2 


1300 


130 to 170 


180 to 235 


12 


90.00 


m 


2 


1750 


170 to 230 


235 to 300 


13 


110.00 


2 


2J-£ 


2300 


230 to 300 


300 to 400 


14 


125.00 


2 


01/ 


2830 


300 to 375 


400 to 300 




Model N. 

METROPOLITAN AUTOMATIC INJECTOR. 



Metropolitan Double Tube Injector — Model G. 




Model G. 

METROPOLITAN DOUBLE TUBE INJECTOR. 



12M 

14l< 
151? 
161^ 
171? 
ISK 



Prices 
Model G, 

18.00 
20.00 
25.00 
30.00 
40.00 
45.00 

55-00 

60.00 

75.00 

90 00 

110.00 

125.00 

150.00 

200.00 

250.00 

300.00 



Size of 
all Pipe 

Con- 
nections. 

H 

% 

M 
1 
1 

iJ€ 
i'4 
iM 

i>^ 
2 

2 

2i.< 

2>2 

3 

3 



Size of Capacity with 
Over - 80 lbs. Steam 

Pressure. 
a foot Lift. 

Gallons. 



flow or 
Waste 
Pipe. 



% 
% 
H 
% 
M 

1 

1 

IK 



23i 

23^ 



120 

165 

250 

350 

500 

600 

800 

1000 

1300 

1750 

2300 

2850 

3500 

4200 

4700 

5300 



Horse Power 
for the Ordi- 
nary type of 
Boiler and 
Engine. 

8 to 

15 to 

20 to 

30 to 

45 to 

63 to 

80 to 100 
100 to 130 
130 to 170 
170 to 230 
230 to 300 
300 to 373 
375 to 500 
.500 to 650 
650 to 775 
773 to 930 



15 
20 
30 
43 
65 
SO 



Horse Power 

on a Basis of 30' 

lbs. evaporation 

per Horse 

Power per 

Hour. 

12 to 

2(1 to 

28 to 

40 to 

55 to 

SO to 
1 10 to 
115 to 
18(1 to 
235 to 
300 to 
400 to 
500 to 
650 to 
800 to 



20 

28 

40 

55 

SO 

110 

143 

180 

235 

300 

400 

500 

650 

800 

950 



950 to 1 200- 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



3n 




Injectors and Ejectors. 

Penberthy Automatic Injector. 

Capacity per hour. 1 to 3 ft. lift 



PENBEETHY INJECTOR. 



Size. 


Horse Power. 


Inches. 


B. JU LU (O iUB. H 

Max. Gals. 


eum pressu 
Mill. Ga 


OO 


4 to 8 


?8 


80 


55 


A 


8 to 10 


H 


120 ■ 


70 


AA 


10 to 15 


H 


165 


90 


B 


15 to 25 


% 


250 


135 


BB 


25 to 35 


'i 


340 


165 


C 


35 to 50 


I 


475 


300 


cc 


50 to 60 


1 


575 


350 


D 


60 to 95 


1^4 


750 


400 


DD 


95 to 120 


iH 


920 


500 


E 


120 to 165 




1300 


700 


EE 


165 to 2S0 


i}| 


1740 


900 


F 


230 to 290 


2 


2270 


1100 


FF 


290 to 365 


2 


2820 


1400 



HancocK E,jector. 



Size. 
1 Brass 



i Iron 



6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 



. — Pipe 


Connections — 


Steam. 


Suction and 


Inches. 


Delivery. Inches 


1^.' 




.-4 




% 


'i 


M 


1 


■% 


I'X 


■^i 


11.^ 


1 


2 


1 1 ^ 


01/ 






m 


3 


2 


4 


ol,< 


5 



Capacity i>cr Hour. 

Steam Pressure, 60 Ills. 

Gallons. 

244 

550 

977 

1525 

2200 

3900 

6000 

8800 

15600 

24300 

35000 

Sizes 5. 



Price. 
8.00 

10.00 

15.00 

20.00 
25 00 

3500 
45.00 

55-00 

70.00 

110.00 

160.00 



Price. 
16.00 
18.00 
20.00 
25.00 
30.00 
40.00 
45.00 
5500 
60.00 
75.00 
90.00 
110.00 
125.00 




HANCOCK EJECTOR. 



Sizes 1, 2, 3 and 4 are made entirely of brass. Sizes 5, 6 and 7 have iron bodies and brass unions for steam 
and .suction connections. Sizes 8, 9, 10 and 11 iiave iron bodies and brass unions for steam connection only. 
Sizes 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 made entirely of brass. Larger sizes and Ejectors for handling corrosive liquids 
furnished on special order. 

Special. — All iron ejectors made to order. 





Sizes. 


1 Brass 


2 " 


3 " 


4 " 


5 " 


6 Iron 


7 " 


8 " 


9 " 


*10 " 



Jlodel P. 












H D EJECTOR. 


















M 


odel 


s P an« 


Steam. 


-P 


pe 


Connections 

Suction and Delivery 


% 
V2 
% 
1 










1.; 
1 

2 " 


1^ 
2 










3 


4 










4 

6 



Model C. 

H D EJECTOR. 
Coupling- on Delivery End. 



Capacity per Hour with .50 lbs. 

Steam Pressure. Gals. Price. 

250 8.00 

500 10.00 

960 15.00 

1300 20.00 

2000 25.00 

4000 35.00 

8000 4500 

11000 ■ 55-00 

15000 70.00 

45000 175-00 



* Model C only. 



To Operate Models C and P. 

Open the valve in the steam pipe. As the Ejector will discharge the greatest quantitj' of water with 
about 60 lbs. steam pressure it is desirable, when higher pressures are used, to throttle the steam valve so as 
to reduce the steam pressure at the Ejector. 

The capacities given in the above list are when lifting 4 feet and elevating 4 feet — water cold. The 
capacity of all Ejectors is decreased when the lift is increased or the temperature of water increased 



213 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The Loftus Automatic Injector. 



Size. 


Capacity per 
Size of All Pipe Hour with «0 lbs. 
Connections. Steam Pressure. Gals. 


, Horse Power . 

For the Ordinary On a Basis of 30 lbs 
Type of Boiler and Evaporation per 
Engine. H. P. per Hour. 





U 25 


1 to 3 


1 to 5 


1 


M RO 


3 to 6 


5 to 8 


2 


}s 90 


6 to 8 


8 to 12 


S 


Vz 120 


8 to 15 


12 to 20 


4 


}4 180 


15 to 20 


20 to 28 


6 


M- 260 


20 to 30 


28 to 40 


6 


}£ 356 


30 to 45 


40 to 55 


1 


1 eio 


45 to 65 


55 to 80 


8 


1 600 


65 to 80 


80 to 110 


9 


V4 800 


80 to 100 


110 to 145 


10 


1 iri 1000 


100 to 130 


145 to 180 



Price- 

20.00 

IS 00 

16.QO 

18.00 

20.00 

25.00 

30.00 

40.00 

45.00 

55-00 
60.00 




I^OFTUS INJECTOR. 

Monitor Injectors, Lifting and Non=Lifting, for Stationary, 

Portable and Marine Boilers. 





CLASS D, LIFTING. CLASS C, NON-LIFTING. 

These Injectors are capable of beiag worked down to half their capacity or less, by regulating with water 
valve only. They are well adapted to feed batteries of boilers where all may, or may not, be required to be 
operated at the same time. They are also peculiarly fitted to supply boilers of portable and traction engines, 
and all other boilers where, from jarring or unsteady conditions under which they are required to work, 
ordinary injectors would break and fail to do their duty. They have fixed nozzles, and no movable jjarts to 
get out of order. 

Class D — Lifting, is applied only when water to feed boilers is taken from rivers, ponds, reservoirs, wells, 
etc., where there is no head of water ; and will raise water, according to steam pressure, from 6 to 25 feet and 
put same in boiler. 

Class G — Non-lifting, is applied in all cases where there is a head of water, or pressure from hydrant, dam 
or reservoir. This class of Injector should be placed below the level of the water supply, and if needed can be 
made so as to work at less than ten pounds steam pressure. 

Price, Class D, Price, Class C, 

Monitor, Monitor, 

Lifting. Non-Lifling. 

19.00 17.00 

24.00 21.00 

32.00 27.00 

45.00 40.00 

55.00 50.00 

65.00 60.00 

80.00 75-00 

100.00 90.00 

120.00 110.00 

140.00 130.00 

180.00 160.00 

225.00 200.00 

275.00 250.00 

350.00 32500 

450.00 400.00 

Attention is called to the substantial make-up of these Injectors, in which the combination of strength and 
symmetry is well illustrated ; also to the fact that they have attached to them steam valves and water cocks 

of best quality, which are usually separate, and charg'ed extra on the price lists of other makers. For this 
reason considerable expense is spared in fitting them to boilers. 



Size of 


Inside Diameter 


. Delivery per Hour in Gallons at 


a 


Injector. 


of Pipe in 




Steam Pressure of 




No. 


Inches. 


120 Lbs 


60 Lbs. 


20 Lbs 


2 


■"■2 


ITO 


135 


90 


^H 


u 


255 


210 


120 


3 


H 


375 


285 


196 


4 


1 


615 


480 


315 


5 


11^ 


900 


690 


450 


6 


IH 


1 230 


960 


570 


1 


i'A 


1650 


1260 


840 


8 


m 


2130 


1590 


1060 


9 


2 


2640 


1980 


1310 


10 


2 


3240 


2465 


1636 


12 


2J>^ 


4320 


3300 


2350 


14 


2i£ 


6100 


4650 


3200 


16 


3 


8050 


6050 


4180 


18 


3 


9850 


7550 


5390 


20 


^Yz 


12000 


9420 


6530 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Ejectors, Water Heaters, Strainers, Etc. 




TKe Nason Ejector, 

Size 

Size of Steam Connections, inches 

" Suction, inches 

" Discharg'e, " 

Price, Iron 

" Brass ___ 



813 



1 


2 


M 


1 


lU' 


IJ^ 


1 


^H 


3-00 


S-oo 


3.00 


5-00 



NASON EJECTOR. 



Drive Well ILjector. 



Size. 


Prices 
Model R. 


Steam 

Pipe, 

Inside 

Casing. 


2 


15.00 


.^8 


3 


20.00 


1 J 


4 


30.00 


''4 


6 


40.00 


1 



Steam 

Pipe. 

Outside 

Casing. 

1^ 



1 



1-^4 



Suction 

aud 

Delivery. 



1 






Steam 

Pipe 

Casing. 



M 



Minimum 

Diameter 

of 

Well. 

3 



Capacity with 7.5 

Lbs. Steam Pressure 

Lilting 1 ft., 

Elevating 

S5 feet. 

Gallons. 

4(10 



4;< 



800 
1200 
1800 




SUCT ON 

DRIVE AVELL EJECTOR, 



NOISELESS WATER HEATER. 



The H. D. Noiseless Water Heater, 

"With data showing time required to raise luO gallons of water 30 deo-. Fahr. 




Prices. 
5.00 

7.00 

10.00 

15.00 



Size 

Steam 

Connection. 



1; 



Size 
Water 
Inlet. 

II4 

IK 



With 10 With 30 With 40 With 60 With 80 

Lbs. St'm Lbs. Sfm Lbs. St'm Lbs. St'm Lbs. St'm 

Pressure. Pressure. Pressure. Pressm-e. Pressure 

Time m Time in Time in Time in Time in 

Minnies. Minutes. Minutes. Minutes. Minutc-s. 

30 18 1.? 10 



40 
12 



0% 
2 



4 

IK 



Strainers and Funnels. 




UNION STRAINER. 

For Injectors and Ejectors. 




FLAT STRAINER. 

For Injectors and Ejectors. 




DRIP FUNNEL. 

For Injectors. 



Strainers and Funnels. 



Size Pipe Connections . 

Union Strainers 

Flat Strainers 

Drip Funnel 



4.00 
■30 



S-oo 

.40 

1. 00 



1 
6 00 

•5° 
1.25 



7-50 
.60 



1/2 2 

9.00 12.00 

.80 1.00 

1.75 2.00 



1-25 
2.50 



1-75 2.50 



214 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The National Feed Water Heater. 



JMais' 



'pWli/s; CUUET 




THE NATIONAL FEED WATER 
HEATER 



The National Heater 

Consists of single or manifold coils of seamless drawn brass or copper 
tubes in an iron shell. Tlie feed water for the boiler, passing- through the 
coil, is heated by tlie exhaust steam from the engine passing through the 
shell. 

It is a plain common-sense heater, and carries with it the following valu- 
able points : — The liability to leaky joints is wholly obviated by the coil, 
which takes care of all contraction and expansion. The flow of the feed 
water is free and easy. The trouble from back pressure on the engine is 
entirely obviated, as the e.xhaust passage through the Heater is from four to 
ten times larger than the exhaust pipe from the engine. It will deliver feed 
water at 2oB° to 212° for ten hours a day and without one ounce of back 
pressure ; and last, but not least, it is the lowest-priced Heater in the market. 

A single coil of brass tube is used in all Heaters up to No. 10 inclusive; 
Nos. 12 to 30 have two coils ; Nos. 40 and .50, three coils ; Nos.CO and 80 have 
four coils ; Nos. 100, 125 and 1.50 have five coils, and Nos. 200 and 2.")0 have 
six coils. These Heaters have special brass manifolds for connecting the 
coils into one flow of feed water, both at the inlet and outlet. Each coil is 
carefully secured, and great care is taken to make a Heater that shall be low 
priced, but at the same time economical and durable. All coils are tested to 
2110 lbs. pressure, and are guaranteed to stand (joo lbs. 

Heater No. 05 exhausts in at bottom and out at top. Nos. I to 21^ exhaust 
in at top and out at top. No. 3 and above exhaust in at bottom and out 
at top. 

Size and location of feed and exhaust connections can be varied to suit 
I'equirements. 

Tlie shells of Nos. 0.5 to 30 are cast iron. No. 40 and above are of boiler 
steel with cast iron heads. 

All regular Heaters are arranged to stand vertical and all above No. 
21.,' have legs ; any size can be used horizontal and the exhaust can be made 
eccentric if desired, 
condenser, it will heat the water to 130° and increase the vacuum. It is the best 



In connectioQ with a 
Heater ever used on a steamboat, either with or without a condenser. 

The horse power rating refers to that of the boiler the Heater is to feed. 

We also manufacture special Heaters for use in Hotels, Hospitals, Breweries, Laundries, Dye Houses, etc. 
and shall be pleased to give full information when desired. 

Estimates and blue prints given on larger sizes and on Heaters for special location or special purposes. 

Never reduce the size of the drip pipe on the Heater, and always keep it open. 



Standard Sizes, Details and Dimensions of the National Feed Water Heater. 







Diameter, 


Diameter, 


Outside DimeDsions. 


Height, 








Horse 


Feed Pipe. 


Exhauot 


Pipe. 


Diameter. 


Height. 


Including Legs. 


Weight, 


List. 


No. 


Power. 


Inch. 


Incb 




Incti. 


Inch. 


Inch. 


LbB. 


Price. 


05 


5 


Vz 


2 




i 


10 


-^ 


35 


15.00 


1 


10 


4 


2 


. 


11 


12 


M 


65 


20.00 


^H 


15 


'A 


01 


jO 


11 


17 


&) 


80 


25.00 


2 


20 
25 


H 


2i 

3' 


, bo 


IB 
19 


IS 
20 


o 


180 
270 


35-00 
45.00 


3 


SO 




4 


.+^ 


20 




34 


350 


S5-00 


i 


40 




4 


1/] 


211 


23 


36 


390 


65.00 


5 


50 




4 


o 


211 


28K 


41 


420 


80.00 


6 


60 




4 


"^ 


20 


33M 


46 


475 


100.00 


8 


SO 




4 


y 


20 


3SM 


51 


515 


120.00 


10 


100 


ni 


5 


bo 


22 


41 


56 


800 


140.00 


12 


125 


1^ 


5 


5 


22 


41 


56 


850 


175.00 


15 


150 


1}^ 


8 


'o 


26 


45 


60 


1150 


220.00 


20 


200 


2 


8 


Q) 


26 


55 


70 


1300 


280.00 


25 


250 


2 


8 


cS 


26 


61 


76 


1450 


340.00 


30 


300 


2 


8 


26 


69 


84 


1650 


400.00 


40 


400 


21^ 


10 


o 


36 


70 


88 


1900 


500.00 


50 


500 


2J? 


10 


to 


36 


S4 


102 


2200 


600.00 


BO 


600 


3 


12 


5 


42 


79 


101 


2800 


700.00 


70 


VOO 


3 


12 


•/, 


42 


S3 


105 


3000 


850.00 


80 


800 


3 


12 


Qj 


42 


88 


111 


3200 


1000.00 


100 


1000 


4 


IS 


O 


56 


95 


117 


, 5100 


1400.00 


125 


1250 


4 


18 


■~ 


56 


111 


133 


5600 


1600.00 


150 


1500 


4 


18 


-i^ 


56 


121 


143 


6900 


2000.00 


200 


2000 


5 


18 


g 


66 


116 


138 


9400 


2500.00 


250 


2500 


5 


IS 


cS 


66 


131 


153 


10500 


3500.00 


300 


3000 


5 


24 


§ 


l'i6 


148 


170 


11.500 


4000.00 


400 


4000 


(i 


24 




66 


176 


198 


13500 


5000.00 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



215 



Feed Water Heaters. 

Wainwright E,ven Flow Heaters— Horizontal or Vertical, 

Cast Iron Shells. 




:.^ 



THE 



WAINWRIGHT EVEN 
FLOW HEATER. 



Fitted with seamless 
drawn corrugated cop- 
per tubes, arranged in 
g-roups tiirough whicli 
tlie water flows at a 
comparatively Iiigli 
velocity, thus giving 
the highest rate of heat 
transmission, while re- 
taining the advantage 
of a straight tube which 
may be readily in- 
spected and cleaned by 
removal of end cover. 



No. 

SB 

4B 

.'-.B 

c.B 

TB 

SB 

DB 

li>B 

llB 

12B 

13B 

14B 

1.5B 

li;B 

17B 

18B 

19B 

20B 

21B 

i-2B 

23B 
24B 
25B 
2(iB 



Horee 
Power. 

.511 

100 
125 
150 
200 
250 
300 
330 
400 
500 
GOO 
Too 
800 
900 

1000 

1100 

1200 

1300 

1400 

1500 

2000 

3000 

4000 

5000 



Diameter 
of Shell. 
Inches. 
Cover 
Flange. 

\1 

11 

17 

17 

17 

20 

20 

231^ 

231; 

231.,' 

27i..< 

271? 

30 ' 

30 

34 

S4 

34 

34 

39 

39 

39 

44 

44 

59 

59 



Height. 

in 
Inches 

641,4 
72li 
8714' 
871^ 
10 Uj 
93l.< 
93>? 
90i< 

102}.? 

IO5I4 

II3I4 

1231^ 

123 14 

122)4 

I22I4 

132 14 

I32I4 

131 14 

13714 

143 14 

I3SI4 

I8OI4 

154 

177i.r 



Ex- 
haust. 

6 
6 



10 
10 
12 
12 
12 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
18 
18 
18 
24 
24 
30 
30 



Feed. 

Wo 
ll.< 



91 ' 



Shipping 
Weight. 

827 
930 

1060 

1060 

1 26i> 

1550 

1550 

1850 

2070 

2075 

3045 

3400 

3050 

3650 

4730 

4730 

4860 

4860 

76 11:1 

7810 

8010 

9995 
12300 
] 8790 
20495 



Pittsburgh Feed Water Heater and Purifier. 



Price. 
140.00 
150.00 
160.00 
180.00 
200.00 
280.00 
300.00 
360.00 
390.00 
440.00 
600.00 
660.00 

750.00 
800.00 
1000.00 
1100.00 
1200.00 
1300.00 
1600.00 
1700.00 
1770.00 
2150.00 
2650.00 
4400.00 
4950.00 



i«ro. 

1 


iiorse 
Power. 

50 


per Hour. 
Pounds. 

1500 


LJiam. 
Inches. 

21 


Height. 
Feet. 

6 


Exhaust 
Inches. 

4 


Feed. 
Inches. 


Weight. 
Pounds. 

1100 


Price. 
225.00 


2 


75 


2250 


21 


61^ 


5 


% 


1200 


235-00 


3 


100 


3000 


21 


/ 


5 


1 


1350 


260.00 


4 


150 


4600 


21 


8 


6 


1 


1650 


280.00 


5 


175 


5260 


24 


8 


7 


l^i 


1850 


320.00 


4i 


200 


6000 


24 


§32 


/- 


1^4 


2000 


360.00 


7 


260 


7500 


30 


S 


8 


Wz 


2750 


430.00 


« 


300 


9000 


SO 


9 


8 


m 


3000 


480.00 


9 


400 


12000 


S6 


SK 


10 


w% 


3500 


540.00 


111 


500 


1 5000 


36 


9K 


10 


2 


4000 


610.00 


11 


600 


ISOOO 


42 


10 


12 





5000 


750.00 


12 


750 


22500 


42 


11 


12 


-^-5 


6000 


820.00 


13 


900 


27000 


42 


12 


12 


2.^2 


7500 


900.00 


14 


1000 


30000 


48 


12 


14 


2K 


8500 


1100.00 


1.-, 


1250 


37600 


48 


12l.f 


14 


Wl 


9000 


1210.00 


16 


1500 


45000 


51 


1-^2 


16 


3 


10000 


1300.00 


17 


1750 


52500 


51 


13} 2 


16 


3 


115(10 


1380.00 


18 


2000 


60000 


60 


ISJ2 


IS 


3 


15000 


1500.00 



Especially designed for economy 
of space, efficiency and durability. 
Built entirely of cast iron and has 
cast iron pans, which are easily 
removable or may be cleaned in 
position. Will give perfectly pure 
water at a temperature of 310°. 




Larger Sizes Prices on Application. 



PITTSBURGH FEED WATER HEATER 
AND PURIFIER. 



216 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Improved Berryman Water Tube Feed Water Heater. 




FEED INLET OR OUTLET 
IMPROVED BERRYMAN FEED 
WATER HEATER. 



The Improved Berryman meets all the requirements that, after an 
experience of over a quarter of a century, we have found essential in a 
reliable, efficient and practical feed water heater and purifier. 

The shell is of cast iron or steel. Tlie area being many times greater 
than the exhaust, giving it a free exhaust ; there can be no back pressure. 
Not being- subjected to the boiler pressure, the shell cannot leak 

The tubes ai-e of seamless drawn brass, tested to 1,000 pounds hydrostatic 
pressvire before being used in Heater. All strain from expansion and con- 
traction is overcome by the "d" shape; both ends being fastened into 
the base, the tubes cannot leak. 

There is no separate tube sheet. The tubes are expanded directly into 
the crown of the steam jacketed base. Tlie one flanged joint formed between 
the shell and the base, not being under any pressure, cannot leak. 

The settling- chamber, inside of and entirely surrounded by the steam 
jacketed base, which retains the high heat imparted to the water through 
the tubes, entraps all the impurities, which can be blown off at will. A hand 
hole is also provided for additional examination and cleaning. 

All bolts used in this Heater are protected and are not in contact with 
either the water or steam and so cannot rust or weaken from long continued 
use. 

Our test is 250 pounds hydrostatic pressure to the square inch, and we 
guarantee absolute tightness. 

It is well known that water in rapid circulation will absorb more heat 
than when stagnant or moving slowly. 

The perfect circulation of tlie water through the tubes of the Improved 
Berryman insures at all times the very highest degree of efficiency. 



HorsePower .. 40 SO GO 80 100 12.5 130 200 

Extreme Diameter, inches 16 16 16 22 22 22 22 22 

Extreme Height, " 30 36 40 43 48 54 63 81 

Diameter Exhaust, " 44456688 

Diameter Feed, " 1 1 1 IJ^ \% m 1% 2 

Larger sizes on application. 
Prices given on application stating horse power and sizes of exhaust and feed pipes. 



250 


300 


26 


26 


65 


li 


10 


10 





2 



The Nason Feed Water Heater for Exhaust Steam Only. 



In construction, a cast iron shell flanged at the top to 
receive a cover, which contains two port openings, one for the 
inlet and the other for the outlet of the exhaust steam. 

The water to be heated is convej'ed through a spiral iron 
pipe coil, with inlet at top and outlet at bottom of shell as 
shown. 

The shell is also tapped near the bottom for the removal of 
condensation. 

The heater is liberally supplied with coil surface, and is 
guaranteed for the horse power as rated. 

Number _ l 2 3 4 5 

Size Pipe Coil s^ 1 ]ij^' U..< 2 

Feet Pipe in Coil .. 15 1*7 24 35 46 

Diameter Cylinder, inches 12i^ 1414 16^^. 20I4 24 

Height Cylinder, inches.. 12 14 16i^ 20 24 

Exhaust Openings - - 2 2i^ 3 4 5 

HorsePower 10 20 30 50 70 

Pi'ice _. 20.00 30.00 45.00 So.oo 130.00 




THE NASON FEED WATER HEATER. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



217 



The Hine Eliminator. 




When placed in the main steam 
line close to the engine the Hine Elim- 
inator is a safeguard against water of 
condensation reaching tlie cylinder and 
wrecking the engine. When placed in 
the exhaust line within 10 feet of tlie 
eng-ine it will extract the oil held in 
suspension, cleansing the condensation 
suitable for boiler feed or any other 
purpose. This Eliminator showed an 
efficiency of aSj-'j per cent, in the famous 
Cornell University test. Our regular 
patterns are designed for a working 
pressure up to 100 pounds. 

Heavier patterns suitable for work- 
ing pressure up to 175 pounds at an 
advanced price. 




HORIZONTAL. 



VERTICAL. 



Size of Pipe_. 1 

Face to Face 10 

Top to Center 2i.,' 

Center to Bottom. 1 2 'g 

Size of Drip '4.' 

Price. $20 



Horizontal Pattern. 



U4 


ik; 


2 


2l.< 


3 


SH 


i 


i'4 


5 


6 


V 


8 


10 


12 


10 


10 


10 ?a 


10^8 


W4 


141^ 


16V, 


16l< 


ir-'x 


17,'^ 


2034 


20V 


'>.i% 


'1S% 


■Mi 


ai< 


3 


3 


■■iH 


3=*a 


■iU 


»% 


4 


i% 


64< 


^H 


81^ 


111^ 


12 'ii 


1.5 


19 


19 


211^ 


21^4 


22l.< 


221.^ 


'*?, 


'23% 


27 


'11 


311< 


33'X 


4 


^'4 


^ 


'■U 


1 


1 


1 


1 


1'4 


IH 


I'i 


^'i 


^'i 


iv. 


20 


25 


30 


35 


45 


52 


04 


72 


»3 


104 


120 


14s 


i«5 


225 



Vertical Pattern. 

The Vertical pattern is built on the same general principle as tlie Horizontal and is largely used for live 
steam purposes — placed immediately over the throttle. In many lines of exhaust pipe it is also more 
convenient to use than the horizontal. 



Size of Pipe.. 


1 


m 


IK 


2 


'Mi 


3 


3l< 


4 


il4 


3 


6 


7 


8 


10 


12 


Face to Face 


1HI.< 


UH 


201^ 


21 


21 ■ 


22 


22 


26l:< 


281^ 


28 ii^ 


28l.< 


36 


3(1 


43:^,' 


50 


Diameter of Body 


8 


8 


8^a' 


IHr 


IIIr 


121,' 


1^'r 


1.51^ 


l.-,l„' 


17i^ 


171^ 


201^' 


201^ 


28 


34 


Size of Di'ip . 


•■'4 


■'■i 


H 


^4 


^4 


1 


1 


1'4 


1^ 


1¥ 


1% 


IK 


\H 


IK 


IM 


Price 


$20 


20 


25 


30 


35 


45 


52 


04 


72 


»3 


104 


120 


145 


I as 


225 



Prices include Companion Flanges, Bolts and Water Gauge. 



In Attaching and Using the Hine ELliminator 

First. — See tliat the inlet of the Horizontal Eliminator is on tlie side indicated by the letter I for inlet. 

Second. — AVhere the Eliminator is used on exhaust for extracting oil, locate, if space permits, from 10 to 
15 feet away from the engine or purap, and if the engine is high speed, or if the combined exhausts from two 
or more engines pass through it, get further away if possible. It is best not to cover the Eliminator when 
used on the exhaust pipe as an oil extractor. 

Third. — When used for separating water from live steam, locate as close to the engine, pump or other 
point of delively as possible. In this application it should be covered to avoid all possible condensation. 

Fourth. — Place valve well down on the drip pipe. The object in putting on the gauge giass is to show 
that no water accumulates in the body of the Eliminator. It is therefore all important that the valve, while in 
operation, be kept open far enough to let off the dirty water and oil, and when attached to live steam pipe for 
separating water it is best the drip should be carried into a Nason Trap, and valve left wide open. The valve 
being open will provide for any carrying over of water, and a Nason Trap will prevent loss of steam. 



2IS 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The Cochrane Separators. 
The Cochrane Oil (£xhaust Steam) Separators. 



For taking- cylinder oil out oC exhaust steam so that the steam tluis purified 
Avill be entirely suitable for heating water, by actual contact, for boiler feed 
and other purposes, or for similar purposes wlien condensed. 

Construction as sliown for horizontal pipes in sizes vip to and including; 
]'J inches. Furnished complete with companion flang-es, gaslcets and bolts, 
gauge-glass and fittings and drip valve. Special construction for larger sizes, 
and special forms for condensing systems. 

Located witli some regard to the conditions, and properly di'uined, these Oil 
Se])arators will give most excellent results. More than two thousand of them 
arc^ in present use. 




FORM FOR HORIZONTAL PIPE. 

Oil Service. 



Standard Cochrane Oil Separators for Horizontal Pipes. 

Size 1 1^2 2 2,^2 3 B}{ A 4}4 5 (, 7 8 fi lii 12 

Each 24.00 24.00 28.00 34.00 42.00 50.00 58.00 68.00 76.00 98.00 116.00 134.00 152.00 170.00 200.00 

Note. — Separators for vertical jiipes are of the construction sliown below. 



The Cochrane Live Steam Separators. 

For TaKing Water Out of Steam to Protect Engines, and to Give the Greater E,conomy 

■which Comes from Using Dry Steam. 

Ordinary Pressures. — One hundred and twenty-five pounds, or under, for 
horizontal pipes. Furnished complete with companion flanges, gaskets and 
bolts, gauge-glass and fittings and drip valves. All 
sizes up to and including 12 Indies. 

High Pressure Service. — Two hundred pounds, 
or under, for horizontal and for vertical pipes. Fur- 
nished complete with flanges, fittings, etc. All sizes 
up to and including 12 inches. (See list given 
below.) 

These Separators have acquired an enviable repu- 
tation for efficiency in removing both large and 
small quantities of moisture entrained in steam. 
Recommended where there is boiler primage, ex- 
treme condensation, engines under variable loads, 

.i matter of insurance 





FORM FOR VERTICAL PIPE, 
Live steam or Exhaust etc., and for all engines as 



Service. 



against wet steam. 



form FOR HORIZONTAL PIPE. 

Steam Service. 



High Pressure Cochrane Steam Separators for Horizontal Pipes. 

Size 1 I'. ■.; -Jij ". ■''., I -I'.. .-. 1; 7 s 11 1(1 12 

Each 27.0027.0031.00 3750 46.00 5500 64.00 75.00 84.00 108.00 128.00 147.00 187.00 187.00 220.00 

This list is also applicable to Vertical Separators, either live steam or oil service, ascending or descending 
current. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



219 




Exhaust Heads. 

Burt £.xhaust Head. 

la the Burt Exhaust Head the exhaust steam, after coming through the 
pipe, strikes the cone immediately over the inlet. This cone separates the 
steam into the finest particles, condensing some of the vapor. The greater 
volume of steam rises up to the small projection extending around the top 
of the head, and is held there for an instant, causing the particles of water 
and oil to drop by force of gravity down between the double walls on the 
side and out through the drip below. 



Size___ 


1-lK 


2-21.^ 


3-3l| 


i-i}4 




5 6 


i 


8 


9 


10 


Height 


16 


18 


20 


27 




20 31 


36 


39 


43 


46 


Diameter . 


10 


12 


14 


16 




18 20 


22 


24 


26 


30 


Drip 


H 


1 


1 


1 




\H ^i 1 = 4 


1^2 


\H 


2 


Each 


8.00 


10.00 


12.00 


16.00 


20.00 24.00 


30.00 


36.00 


42.00 


50.00 


Size._. 


11 


12 


13 


14 


15 


16 


17 


Ls 


19 


20 


Height.__. 


46 


48 


.51 


56 


59 


62 


69 


76 


79 


82 


Diameter . 


30 


32 


34 


36 


39 


42 


45 


48 


50 


52 


Drip 


2 


2 


2 


21.^ 


^H -Yi 


3 


3 


3^^ 


3l< 



BURT EXHAUST HEAD. 



Each 50.00 60.00 70.00 80.00 94.00 100.00 108.00 120.00 132.00 144.00 



Robertson Exhaust Pipe Head. 

Entraps all grease and water from exhaust steam without creatiiigback pressure. 
Prevents the rotting of roofs and the spraying of greasy water on sidewalks. Built 
of heavj' galvanized iron, well braced. 

Size 1 11., 2 21^ 3 Z^i. ^ 

Each 18.00 22.00 25.00 28.00 30.00 35-00 40.00 

Size 4I0' 5 6 7 8 9 In 

Each _ 45.00 50.00 60.00 70.00 85.00 105.00 125.00 




ROBERTSON EXHAUST 
HEAD. 




LYMAN EXHAUST 
HEAD. 



Improved Lyman E,xhaust Pipe Head. 

The sectional view shows the connection at the bottom to engine exhaust pipe. 
As the e.xhaust steam enters the head, it is deflected on each side to the top, which, 
being closed to the steam, returns again and escapes through the openings, which are 
of large enough area to prevent any possible back pressure on the engine, and thence 
through the upper pipe to the atmosphere. 

All the condensation is collected both at the center and sides and conveyed to 
outside outlet, to which is connected the drip pipe, which conducts the hot condensation 
wherever desired. 

The brass cap on the side pocket is designed to open and remove any grease that 
may accumulate at any time. 

Size lor 11^ 2 or 21^ 3 or 31^ 4 or 4I3 5 6 7 8 9 

DripPipe %' ^ 1 1 ^'4 ^^4 1^4 '^2 1^' 

Each 20.00 25.00 30.00 40.00 50.00 60.00 75.00 90.00 105.00 

Size 10 11 or 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 

DripPipe___ 2 2 l^i 2i,' 3 3 3i.< %V^ 

Each 125.00 150.00 175.00 200.00 235.00 250.00 270.00 300.00 



220 




COMMON SENSE EXHAUST 
HEAD. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



£xhaust Heads. 
The Common Sense Bxhsiust Head. 

The design of the Common Sense Exhaust Head, simple as it is, reveals a 
cleai' understanding' of the principle involved in the successful separation of 
water and steam. A statement ol; the principle is enough to prove the efficiency 
of the device. It is well known that centrifugal force is proportional to the 
vvfeights of the bodies in motion. Therefore, if a mi.xture of water and steam be 
given a whirling- motion within a circular case the water will be thrown against 
the sides and absolutely separated from the steam. The dry steam will readily 
escape through a central opening which the water cannot reach, owing to the 
opposition of gravity and centrifugal force. Upon this principle the Common 
Sense Exhaust Head is designed. 

A clear idea of the working of the Common Sense maybe obtained from the 
cut. The steam rushes in at the top ; entering forcibly at a tangent, it expands 
immediately ; it sweeps around with a whirling motion. The particles of water 
and grease are thus thrown in contact with the inner walls of the entire head. 
These walls form a large condensing and collecting area, and extract all the 
water and grease, which run by gravity to the drip outlets below (so that nothing 
but dry steam escapes). 



The .steam inlet joins the drum horizontally and at a tangent. It extends into the head beyond the axis of 
the discharge pipe. There is but one steam chamber, and that is the entire head. The entire interior area is 
utilized as a condensing surl'ace. 

It will be noticed that the outlet is nowhere near the inlet pipe. An objection to many exhaust heads is that 
steam enters at the smallest diameter, and right close to the drip pipe. This allows no room for expansion, and 
in itself forms a powerful back pressure. The precipitating grease and water also fall back on the incoming 
steam, are suspended in it, and by induction are atomized and finally forced out through the discliarge pipe. 

Another good feature of the Common Sense Exhaust Head is this: After the first revolution the steam 
envelops the inlet extension, and in passing- over it in the same direction causes an induction The wall of 
the steam chamber, on account of its exposure to the air, will absorb a large amount of heat from the exhaust 
steam. This causes considerable condensation, which, in addition to the induction just mentioned, positively 
prevents back pressure on the piston, and by creating a partial vacuum, adds so much to the effective working 
pressure of the live steam. 

The discharge pipe does a double duty, serving- also as the trap. It is very deep, the depth being in all 
size heads three times the diameter of the steam inlet. It will be seen, therefore, that the steam must make 
quite a number of revolutions before it reaches the opening of the discharge pipe. By that time it has been 
divested of every particle of water, oil and grease, and nothing but dry steam escapes to the outer air. 

The Common Sense Exhaust Head is a perfect muflier. Actual experience proves this. It will take all 
the steam that can be shot into it, acting just as quietly and effectively with a 2(t-inch exhaust as with a 2-inch. 

In many other exhaust heads the discharge areas are not large enough to allow free discharge. The steam 
leaves the head at the same pressure it enters. In the Common Sense Exhaust Heads, up to 12-inch size, the 
area of the discliarge pipe is three times the area of the inlet. Above 12-inch this proportion is gradually 
reduced. In the larg-est sizes the proportions are two to one. A Common Sense Exhaust Head cannot be 
overloaded, nor can it blow up. The steam leaves the head in much greater volume than it enters, and at 
so low a pressure that it cannot puff. Ample drip outlets take care of the condensation. 

The Common Sense Exhaust Heads are made of heavy galvanized iron, the weight and gauge of which 
are graduated according to size. As no internal pressure can be developed, it follows that the heads can not 
breakup nor blow to pieces. They will not rust ; they will withstand all atmospheric conditions, and they 
will last a lifetime. All joints, seams and attachments are close-riveted and soldered water-tight. 

Fittings. — The Common Sense Exhaust Heads are furnished with the standard nipples or flanges. Up to 
and including 5-inch size, nipples are furnished. With C-inch size and over, flanges are furnished, unless other- 
wise ordered. If special size flanges are desired instead, they will be furnished drilled to templet, without extra 
charge, if you send the templet or dimensions with your order. 

Size,- l-U.^ 2-21^ 3-31^ 4-1 lo -> 6 1 S 9 10 12 14 ].j 1 1'l 17 IS 20 

Each..__ $20 25 30 40 50 60 75 90 105 125 150 200 235 250 270 300 360 



The Sturtevant E<xhaust Head 

Is built ot heavy galvanized iron, 1('> to 20 gauge in medium sizes and 
heavier in largest sizes. All external joints are close-riveted and soldered, 
and the internal pipes are double-braced. There are no baffle plates to 
rattle loose. It acts upon the onlj' proper principle — by centrifugal force — 
is a perfect separator, and produces no back pressure. 

In the Sturtevant Head the steam jmsses up the interior pipes, is 
discharged tangentially close to the shell, and is thereby given a vigorous 
whirling motion. The entrained water — likewise the oil — flies outward, 
strikes the cool side and trickles down to the outlet at the bottom. The 
steam, now perfectly dr3', finds ready escape through the central opening 
above. The action is positive and absolute. Perfect separation must be 
the result. There is no spray ; no rotting- roofs. 




Size., i-n.; 


2.21.; 3-3i.i 4-4i.< 


5 


(1 


( 


s 


111 


12 


It 


lij 


IS 


Each... $20 


25 30 40 


50 


6q 


75 


90 


125 


ISO 


200 


250 


300 



STURTEVANT EXHAUST HEAD. 
20 22 34 30 SCi 

360 450 600 900 120C 



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231 



The "Nason" Steam Traps. 
For Steam Pressures of 70 lbs. and Less. 




"NASON" TRAP. 

Nos. 1, 3 and 3, with Plain Cover. 




"NASON" TRAP. 

Nos. 4 and 5, witli Hand Hole Cover. 



The Steam Traps manufactured by the Nason Manufacturing- Company have always enjoyed the reputa- 
tion of being the best of their kind— more extensively known and used than any other— in fact the Standard 
of Excellence with steam-titters and engineers in all parts of the country. 

Following the demand made by modern steam engineering for higher pressures, it has been thought I'udi- 
cious to divide the Nason Traps into two groups, one for ordinary working steam pressures of 70 lbs. and less ■ 
the other for pressures above 71 lbs. and less than 150 lbs. For the lower pressures no change of design has 
been made, the high standard of construction and workmanship being, as in the past, fully maintained. 

These Traps will continue to be known and specified as The Nason Steam Trap. 

The "Sidelug" Steam Traps. 
For Steam Pressures above 71 lbs. to 150 lbs. 

Patented January, 1900. 





"sidelug" trap. 
Nos. 1, 3 and 3, with Plain Cover. 



"SIDELUa" TRAP. 
Nos. 4 and 5, with Hand Hole Cover. 



For higher pressures a radical departure in construction of the covers has been designed and patented, 
consisting of so I'einforcing the joints at the inlet and outlet wliere the steam ports pass from pots to covers, 
that leakage at or near these points cannot occur, tlifi-e being no possibility of the gaskets blowing out. 

A considerable increase in the size and number of bolts used has been adopted, thus rendering these Traps 
not only amply equal to the greater pressure imposed upon them, but infinitely better than anything hitherto 
made in this class of Trap. These Traps are known as the Nason " Sidelug" Trap, and should be universallj' 
specified in all cases where they are to be used under pressures constant at or exceeding 71 lbs. 

For facility of access to the sleeve seats and sleeves, the two larger sizes (Nos. 4 and 5), in both "Nason " 
and "Sidelug" Pattern, are fitted with handhole plates on the covers, which permits of readily getting at the 
working parts without breaking the main joint. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The '• Nason " and " Sidelug " Steam Traps. 
Standard Service. 

These Traps are recommended for any service requiring the removal o£ water of condensation without 
escape of the steam behind it. 

For draining- the condensation from steam pipes, coils and apparatus employed in steam heating, steam 
kettles, vacuum pans, mash kettles, steam engine supply pipes and separators, evaporating pans, steani 
jackets on engines and pumps, ice machine stills, etc. 

Pressure Conditions. 

In ordering either " Nason " or " Sidelug" Traps it is important that the steam pressures under which they 
are to be used should be stated. 

The standard "Nason" Trap is designed for an extreme pressure of 70 lbs., but where this pressure is to 
be constant, or likely at any time to exceed this limit, it is necessary to use the " Sidelug" type. 

Wliere the Trap is to be used under extreme low pressure conditions — 1 to 211 lbs. —the duty should he 
specifically stated, in order that a Sleeve Seat of proper area may be supplied. For this duty the standard 
"Nason" Trap is furnished, but with a larger Sleeve Seat opening than is used for the ordinary service, 
which is between 20 and 70 lbs. 

All Traps issued by us bear tags specifying the pressure for which their Sleeve Seats are fitted. Satisfac- 
tory results will not be obtained unless these details are strictly followed. 

Trap Connections. 

In selecting a Steam Trap of the "Nason" or "Sidelug" pattern for a given duty it should be borne in 
mind that the size of the inlet in no way governs the capacity of the Trap, as the full area of the inlet is only 
used when the Top Valve is opened for the purpose of "blowing'" through in starting. It will be seen there- 
fore that the pipe entering Trap at " inlet" may be arranged to suit our standard connections without affect- 
ing the operation of the Trap — care being taken that a Trap of proper capacity is selected for the work. 

Trap Capacity — Standard Service 

Reference should be made to the table of Sizes and Capacities, and the size Trap selected which nearest 
corresponds to the rated capacity of each Trap in square feet of surface, or in lineal feet of one inch pipe. 

The capacities specified in our table are based upon the condensation discharged from radiators, wall 
coils, or similar surface, operating under usual conditions found in a direct heating system. 

Trap Capacity— Special Duty. 

Where Traps are to be used under conditions varying from those found in a direct coil heating system, 
such as coil surface under air blast, indirect or submerged surface, sugar pans, steam kettles, evaporators, 
separators, etc., the rated capacities given in our table must not be used as a guide, as the greatly 
increased condensation under such conditions would make them misleading. For such special 
service it is imperative that the maximum condensation for a given time be weighed, and the quantity 
discharged per minute ascertained, when the size Trap may be selected which corresponds most nearly in 
capacity to our rating of " Maximum Pounds of Water Per Minute " discharged from the surface to which it 
will be connected. 

Should the Duty E,xceed 

the capacity of the largest Trap listed, two or more Traps may be readily placed side by side, connected to a 
common horizontal header and operated as one Trap, in order to obtain the necessary trappage capacity. 

Interchangeability of Parts. 

In the "Nasou" and "Sidelug" Traps all parts are interchangeable, being made in special machinery 
designed for the purpose; parts which may require renewal can therefore be ordered with the certainty that 
they will accurately fit and duplicate the originals. 

This feature is not possessed by the spurious imitations. 

Avoid Substitution. 

All Traps manufactured by us bear the name " Nason Manufacturing Company" on their covers, and pur- 
chasers are requested to insist on this mark, as several inferior and light imitations are on the market which 
are in many cases openly offered and sold as " Nason" Traps. These spurious imitations are deficient in boltage, 
and often distinctly unsafe under the high pressure conditions which now so generally obtain, and the general 
dissatisfaction resulting from their use is causing' prejudice against those of our manufacture. 



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323 



The " Nason " and " Sidelug " Steam Traps. 



•=r 



JL'aiH Cover. 



X Top Valve. 



. ,Cover Seat. 
_Cored Opening 
Sleeve Seat. 




Section of Nason and Sidelug traps, witli names of all parts. Tliese names sliould invariablj' be used in 
ordering trap repairs. 

Construction of the "Nason" and "Sidelug" Traps. 

Reference to tlie sectional cut sliows the construction of the Nason traps as follows : 

A cast iron reservoir or pot closed with a cover provided with two cored passages contains a float which 
is fitted with a spindle for its guidance. A housing or sleeve is screwed centrally into the under side of the 
cover and within it the float spindle slides smoothly, permitting- a short vertical motion. The top of the float 
spindle is ground flat, and its upward movement is arrested by coming in contact with a bronze plug having a 
central opening, the two surfaces thus constituting a discharge valve for these traps. 

One of the cored passages in the cover alluded to is for the discharge of water from the traps after passing 
through the main valve, and the other serves as a by-pass, to permit any large volume of air or water to be 
blown through, when starting, without going through the cylinder and discharge valve. A valve located 
externally in the cover gives entire control of this action. 



Operation. 

Care being taken that the trap is in all cases placed below the surface from which water of condensation 
flows, the discharge enters at the point marked "Inlet," and passing through the " cored opening " into tlie 
body of the trap, a diaphragm above the float diverts the water of condensation into the pot, where, graduallj' 
rising, it flrst raises the float, therebj' closing the discharge valve, and then after reaching the top of the float 
it flows into it. When the float has nearly filled, its weight becomes such that it overcomes the tendencj' of 
the discharge valve to remain closed, being held there by steam pressure, and the float drops to the bottom, 
thereby opening the valve. Acting on the surface of the water, the steam pressure immediately drives it up 
through tiie sleeve, discharge valve, and tlience by way of the cored passage to the outlet. 

"When the float has been nearly emptied it becomes so light that it is again raised by the water about it, 
thus closing the valve, and the operation is repeated. 

This action it will be seen is purposely intermittent, which necessitates that the valve shall be either wide 
open or completely closed, an advantage which entirely obviates the "wiredrawing" process to which all 
other traps of the ball-cock type are subject. The life of the valve is thus indefinitely prolonged, and dang-er 
of leakage at this point reduced to a minimum. 

As will be seen, the Nason and Sidelug Traps have no motive power within themselves, and tliey are not 
Return Traps; water mast run into them by gravitation, and the discharge from them should preferably be 
into the open air or a hot-well. 

Under certain conditions the discharge may be considerably elevated above the level of the trap, such lift 
being governed by the steam pressure to which it is subjected ; but in these cases an automatic appliance for 
removing air which accumulates between the steam surface and the traps must be provided, and such service 
is not generally recommended. 



324 NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The "Nason" and " Sidelug " Steam Traps. 

Directions fob Using the "Nason" and "Sideluo" Steam Traps. 
First. — Be sure that the Ti-;ip is not to be used for hig'her pressure than that marked on its tag. 

Second. — Screw tlie Valve Uonnet which accompanies the Trap into the liole on top, being careful that 
before doing so the spindle is backed out as far as possible in order to avoid crushing the seat on the disc. 

Third. — Place the Traji In all cases below the lowest point which is to be drained. 

Fourth. — Connect the drip pipe from end of coils of ajiparatus to llie opening marked "inlet." 

Fifth, — Open the valve on top for a few minutes to allow the air or excess of water coming from the 
apparatus to escape. 

Sixth. — When the steam begins to flow in considerable quantity close the valve tight and allow it to re- 
main so while the Trap is in operation. If, while tlie pressure is on the coils, they become cold, or water stops 
escaping from the Trap, it is usually due to an accumulation of air. In this case open the valve a few minutes 
to allow it to escape, and then again close it. 

Seventh. — While the sleeve seat is open and the Trap is discharging boiling water there is always a large 
volume of steam liberated at the same time. It should be remembered that the escaping water is always con- 
siderably above 21 '2 degrees, and the liberated steam therefore comes from the water and is not due to valve 
leakage. 

Eighth. — The Trap is tested and guaranteed to work up to the pressure marked on its tag. If more, or 
much less, is required, it should be so specified, in oi-der that the valve may be adapted to such requirements. 

Ninth. — Tliis Trap will discharge water from its outlet a few feet above the elevation on which it is 
placed — depending on the pressure; but it will not return water to the boiler — not being made for this 
purpose. 

Tenth. — Iftlie apparatus or Trap is to be left inoperative at any time when the temperature is likely to 
go below the freezing point, remove the plug at the bottom, in order to allow the water contained in it to 
escape, and thus avoid damage to Trap. 

Sizes, Dimensions, Capacities and List Prices. 

Number of Steam Trap .- - 1 2 

Size of Pipe Connections.. inches }£ % 

Diameter outside of Flanges _ .- " W% li]4 

" of Cylinder " 8 10}4 

Height to top of Valve " H 1-t 

" •■ •• Cover " S 10 

Maximum discharge lbs. water per minute 2 5 

Greatest number of square feet of surface to which it should be 

applied ^ "">i> '.««' 1-H'O 2000 3.'500 

Greatest number of lineal feet of linch pipe surface to which it 

should be applied lO.W 2700 

Weight, "Nason," pounds -fO 80 

"Sidelug," pounds.- 17 92 

Price, "Nason" 16.00 20.00 

" "Sidelug" _ 16.85 21.30 



s 


4 


5 


1 


ni 


^H 


15% 


19 


2i}4 


12 


14 


18 


IB'^ 


is^l 


23K 


12 


41 


15K 


8 


12 


20 



4200 


(iOOO 


10500 


'11.3 


176 


336 


125 


212 


343 


27.50 


42.50 


70.00 


29.25 


45-50 


74-75 



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325 



The Champion Return Steam Trap and Boiler Feeder. 




CHAMPION RETURN STEAM TRAP. 

Shovvinar Connections to Boiler. 



For automatically returning water of condensation 
from steam heating systems or steam appliances of 
any description directly back into boilers at the highest 
attainable temperature due to the pressure under which 
steam was condensed. 

These Return Traps are great economizers in fuel, 
water and repair bills. 

These Traps will give perfect satisfaction provided 
they are set up according' to our printed directions. On 
the market for many years as a standard appliance for 
l.he purpose named and many hundreds in successful 
operation. They should be placed m a situation where 
bottom of Trap will be at least three feet above water 
line of boiler and work best where the pressure is five 
pounds or over. In making connections high grade 
liorizontal swing check valves must be used as it is very 
essential that these items be perfectly tight. 

In ordering special devices it should be borne in 
mind a sketch, however rough, with measurements, 
often conveys valuable information and should accom- 
pany inquiries and orders wherever possible. 



Size 12 3 4 

Capacity, lineal feet 1-inch pipe 4 to 6000 8 to 10000 l.i to 20000 30to 40000 

Inlet Connection 1 IJ^ 1^ ^H 

Discharge Connection- ..._ IM 2 2}4 ^ o>' * 

Price, Traps only i loo.oo 150.00 200.00 300.00 

Extra for Receivers, each 10.00 16.00 24.00 40.00 

Outlet of Rpcei vers... 1 lU 1^2 ^H 

Receivers are extra and not furnished with Traps unless so ordered. 



226 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The Albany Return Steam Trap. 



Class A, Improved 1898 Pattern. 




Many 



Uses of 
Trap. 



the Return 



GENERAL VIEW. 



The ReUirn Trap makes a good boiler feeder. 
It will take the place of a steam pump in 
returning tlie condensed water from a hpating- 
system back to the central plant. It will also 
take the place of a pump and governor in return- 
ing the water from steam heated systems using 
very low steam pressure, by using two traps. 




Operation of the Trap in Connection with a Heating System. 

In a general way the operation of the Trap in connection with a heating system will be : The water of 
condensation being forced from tiie coils (or heating surface) throug-h the inlet check-valve and opening (H) 
(see Fig. 2) into the space (G) between the bucket and outer case, the bucket (F) will begin to move upwards, 
caused by the floating- power of the water contained between the bucket and the casing when said bucket is 
tilted sutficientlj'. The ball weights (C) will roll on the channeled guides (A) to the side of the bucket that is 
adjacent to the hinge joint, thereby providing a sudden impulse in the tilting movement. 

The tilting movement just referred to will, through the action of the valve lever (I), bring the inlet 
equalizing steam valve (J) on its seat, at the same time through the action of the valve lever it will lift the 
exhaust valve (K) from its seat. 

The water will continue to flow thi-ough the opening (H) into the space (G), and when the space is filled it 
will flow over the upper edge of the bucket. When the bucket has become nearly filled with water the 
preponderance of weight causes the bucket to tilt downward, causing the ball weights to roll on the guides to 
the opposite side of the bucket, thereby providing a sudden impulse downward, and in making such downward 
movement the upper tappet (E) on the valve rod (B) will take against the inner end of the valve lever (I) and 
suddenly open the inlet equalizing steam valve (J) for the admission of boiler steam. After the pressures have 
been equalized between the trap and the boiler the water will begin to gravitate out of the bucket throug-h the 
syphon pipe (D), passing through the pipe (D) and discharge check-valve into the boiler. After the water has 
been nearly all discharged from the bucket, the water between the bucket and outer case will cause the bucket 
to move upwards. When said bucket is tilted sufficiently, the ball weights (C) will again roll to the side of the 
bucket adjacent to the hinge joint, and as before explained suddenly close the inlet steam valve. After a few 
seconds from condensation (or the escape of steam through the exhaust opening- M) the pressure in the Trap 
case will become enough reduced so that the condensed water from the system will again enter the space (G) 
and will continue on repeating the operations as before described. 

Operation of the Trap When Used to Remove Condensed Water from 

Re=Heaters and Oil Separators When in Connection -with Con= 

densing Engines or Other Vessels Containing a Vacuum. 

In cases where the Trap is used to remove the condensed water from re-heaters used in connection with 
compound engines having a vacuum in the re-heaters, the use of the exhaust valve is very essential. When 
used for this purpose the exhaust opening is piped to connect with top side of the re-heater. The operation 
of the Trap in connection with the re-heater would be to place the Trap below the re-heater, and from the 
condensed water outlet of the re-heater connect the drip to the inlet check-valve of the Trap, the exhaust pipe 
being- connected with the top of the reheater, and when the exhaust valve is open there will be an open 
connection between the vacuum space in re-heater and the trap. The condensed water will then gravitate down 
through the drip pipe and inlet check-valve into the Trap, and when the bucket has filled -with water it will 
sink and first shut the exhaust valve and then open the steam valve, admitting sufficient steam to make a 
pressure in the Trap greater than the atmosphere. This pressure will force the water out of the bucket through 
the syphon discharge pipe and discharge check-valve into the atmosphere, or tank, if so desired. After the 
water has been discharged from the bucket it will be tilted in the opposite direction and flr.st close the steam 
inlet valve and then open the exhaust valve to ag-ain establish a vacuum in the Trap so that the accumulated 
condensed water will again fall into the Trap and i-epeat its operations. 

The valves are lifted free and clear from their seats simply by mechanical force, thus allowing all scale, 
dirt or other sediment to be easily blown out after the Trap has been once put in operation. 

We would especially call attention to the fact that the Improved Trap is specially adapted for returning* 
the condensed water from Steam Jacketed Cylinders. Also from Steam Supplying pipes to Steam Engines 
using high pressure. 

The Traps are all tested before leaving the works under a pressure of 150 pounds, and if a higher pressure 
than this is desired we can furnish special Traps for such desired pressures, and like our other Traps, we use no 
packing in making- the joints, as all joints are scraped and fitted metal to metal. 

Bottom of Trap Should Set About Three Feet or More Above Water Line 



\ 



Size Trap. 
No. A 1. 
No. 1-. 

No. 2. 
No. 0., 



Capacity in Lineal 
Feetol'i-in. Pipe. 
15,000 to 30,000 
8,000 to 12,000 
4,000 to 8,000 
500 to 1,000 



Inlet. 
Inches. 

1 



Outlet. 
Inches. 

2 

m 
1 



ater Line in 


B 


oiler. 


Gare. Capacity 






Per Minute. 




Price. 


10 to 15 




200.00 


4 to 8 




150.00 


3 to 6 




100.00 


}.; to 1 




50.00 



The capacities given above are only ajjproximate. 

Full information as to the purpose' for which the Trap is to be used should accompany each order, including 
the distance between the water line of the boiler and tlie lowest radiator to be drained. 



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327 



The Nason Glue Heater. 

Steam Application. 




STEAM GLUE HEATER. 

This type of Heater consists of a cast iron box witli cover, in wliich there are holes of suitable size to 
receive the combination of pots shown in our table. 

The heating surface consists of horizontal tubes screwed into a header, each of which has a smaller tube 
within it through which the steam enters, and a positive circulation — even under low pressure — is insured. 

E.xhaust steam being frequently used for heating purposes, the tubular form of the heating surface gives 
abundant heating area, and its etiiciency is so greatly increased thereby that as good results are reached as if 
higii pressure steam wei'e connected to tlie Heatei'. 

Three sizes are made, numbered 1, 2 and 3, and below will be found a list of the regular sizes and number of 
pots which are commonly made for each Heater. 

Extra pots of the several sizes and materials are kept in stock and furnished as wanted. 



Size 



Dimensions of Covers, in. 


12 X 17 


11% X 2.S 


Height of Heater, in 


8 


9}4 




r 


Four 5 in. only 
Six 5 in. only 
Four 6 in. only 


Sizes and Combinations 


One 8 in. only 


One 12 in. only 


of Pots for which we - 


One 9 in. only 


Two 9 in. only 


can supply Covers. 


Two 5 in. only 


One 111 in. and Two 5 in. only 
One 10 in. and Two C in. only 
One 8 in. and Two 5 in. only 


Steam Heaters without 




One 8 in. and Two 6 in. only 


Pots, each 


10.00 


16.00 



17?^ X 30 
'9M 



Eight 5 in. only 

Two 12 in, only 

One 10 in. and Four G in. only 

One 12 in. and Fuur 5 in. only 

Two 10 in. and Two in. only 



20.00 

Please Note. — Each line in this table represents the actual number and size of pots that can be supplied 
in that combination. In ordering do not combine or confuse any two of the lines in the table. 



Copper Pots. 



Diameter, inches. 
Depth, " . 
Capacity, Quarts 
Each 



5 


6 


7 


8 


9 


10 


12 


5 


5i€ 


7 


6?4 


'7M 


8 


8 


1'4 


21.,' 


4l.< 


6 


8 


11 


16 


!.00 


2.25 


2.50 


3-So 


4.00 


4-50 


5-50 



Galvanized Iron Pots. 

Made in one size only, 5-inch diameter, 45g inches deep. 

Capacity, Quarts ^ IJ^ 

Each 75 



238 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The Nason Glue Heater. 

Gas Application. 




GAS GLUE HEATER. 



jlue, paste, etc., and in which g-as is used 



This illustration inti-oduoes a Heater wliich we have designed for 
as the heating- agent. 

The construction of the cast iron box is similar to that used in our Steam Heater, except that it is made 
shallower, with a view to securing the g-reatest possible efficiency. 

This Heater is m ide in three sizes, each of which carries the same dimensions of covers and combinations 
of pots as listed for the steam apparatus. 

The burners used are of the most approved design, and tests which we have made show a very high 
heating efficiency with an economical consumption of fuel. 

The No. 1 Heater is equipped with one burner, the No. 2 with two burners, and the No. 3 with three 
burners. The burners on the Nos. 2 and 3, having individual cocks, can be operated together, or cut out, as 
may be required. 

Where low pressure steam is not available, the utility ot this Heater will be readily appreciated. 

Each Heater is furnished with iron pipe legs and flanges to the standard height shown in table below, 
which height is adapted for bench use. 

Where it is desirable to have the Heater stand on the floor, legs and flang'es will be supplied to make total 
height of Heater 3 feet from tlie floor, for which an additional charge of 1.50 will be made for each Heater 
so equipped. 

2 3 

n^/ x23 



Size ___. 1 

Dimensions of Covers, in __ 12x17 



Iv 



x30 



Height of Heater for Bench, in. 

r 



Sizes and Combinations of 
Pots for which we can 
supplj' Covers.- 



U 



14 



14 



Bench Heaters, 
Pots, each 



without I 





Four 5 in. only 




Six 5 in. only 




Four in. only 


One 8 in. only 


One 12 in. only 


One 9 in. only 


Two 9 in. only 


Two 5 in. only 


One 10 in. and Two 5 in. only 




One 10 in. and Two 6 in. only 




One 8 in. and Two 5 in. only 




One 8 in. and Two 6 in. only 


7-50 


11.50 



Eight 5 in. onlv 

Two 12 

One 10 in. and Four 6 in. only 

One 12 in. and Four 5 in. only 

Two 10 in. and Two 5 in. only 



14.40 



Please Note. — Each line in this table represents the actual number and size of pots that can be supplied 
in that combination. In ordering do not combine or confuse any two of the lines in the table. 



Copper Pots. 



Diameter, inches 
Depth, 

Capacity, quarts. 
Each.. 






6 


7 


5 


&H 


7 


1"4 


i^i 


41.< 


2.00 


2.25 


2.50 



6=4 

l'> 

3 50 

Galvanized Cast Iron Pots. 

Made in one size only, 5-inch diameter, 4;'3 inches deep. 



9 


10 


12 


IH 


8 


8 


8 


11 


If. 


4.00 


450 


550 



Capacity, quarts 
Each . . ., 



■75 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



339 



Cast Iron Seaiiiless=JacKet Steam Kettles. 




style C. 

SEAMLESS CAST IRON STEAM KETTLE. 

These Kettles are tested under 130 to 15o pounds pressure. They are cast in one piece and are entirely 
without joints. Supplied with outlet or draw-off at bottom if desired, at an extra cost of 1.50 and upward, 
according- to desig'n. 

Kettles will be furnished without draw-off, unless otherwise ordered. 



Table of Sizes and Capacities. 



Gallons 
Capacity. 

1 



10 

20 

.30 

40 

50 

6.5 

SO 
100 
12.5 

Gallons 
Capacity. 

150 
Ho 
200 
250 
300 
350 
400 
500 



Inside Diameter. 
Inches. 

12 

16^ 
30 

32 
3234 
391:1 
401-8 

4t»8 

Inside 
Diameter. 

48 

531.^ 

54 

60 

62 

64 

683^ 

71 



Depth Inside. 
Inches. 


Total Height 
Inches. 


7 


IOI4 


%\i 


18 


8>^ 


19M 


12 


21Ji 


13 


21>^ 


171^ 


27 


19^ 


28 


22^ 


31% 


181^ 


30K 


233-8 


34 


26 


S'?^^ 


26M 


38M 


Depth 
Inaide. 


Top to 
Lugs. 


301^ 


253^ 


i1% 


io% 


301^ 


22M 


31 


24M 


34J^ 


28 


89 


32^ 


38 


31>^ 


42?^ 


So 



Price 
with Legs. 

3-75 

8.40 

10.50 

19.00 

30.00 

39-00 
52.00 
65.00 
76.00 
85.00 
105.00 
127.00 

Price witli 
Brackets. 

146.00 
159.00 
176.00 
220.00 
248.00 
275.00 
300.00 
350.00 



Kettles of 1 gallon to 125 gallons inclusive, are surported on legs. Above 125 gallons are cast witli 
brackets, unless ordered otherwise. 

These Kettles are furnished to order with sleeve outlet draw-off tlireaded for standard pipe above 2 inches, 
price, 4.00 to 10.00 ; or with plain gate valve 4 inches diameter, or over, closing against its seat by the action 
of an inclined catch, price, 8.00 to 15.00 ; also Register Valve, 15.00 to 25.00 ; Annular Opening Valve, 15.00 to 
25.00; Drop Valve, 20.00. 



230 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Cast Iron Seamless=Jachet Steam Kettles^ 




style D. 

SEAMLESS CAST IRON STEAM 
KETTLE. 



Each Kettle is fiLted with a bottom outlet for di-awing oft the contents. The outlet is covered by a 
removable strainer. The outer casing or jacket forms a substantial support for the Kettle, and at the same 
time prevents, in a measure, loss of heat in the room. 

The illustration shows C-shaped Steam Chamber, and location of inlet and outlet. 

The Steam Chambers are tested at SO pounds for ordinary service, but foi- use with very high pres.sures 
they can be specially tested as liigh as required. 



Table of Sizes and Capacities. 



Nominal 
Capacity. 
GaJlonB. 

10 


Outside 
Diameter. 

21 


Depth. 
Inches. 

13M 


Extreme 
Height. 


Without 
Cover. 

25.00 


Extra for 
Galv. Cover. 

11.50 


Extra for 
Copper Cover 

20.00 


15 


23K 


15 


SOH 


32.00 


14.25 


24.50 


20 


25M 


16 


3i;¥ 


38.00 


16.50 


28.50 


25 


283^ 


^m 


33 


45-00 


19.00 


32.00 


36 


31^- 


^SVi 


34K 


58.00 


23.00 


38.00 


45 


331^ 


20 


35 


72.00 


26.00 


43-50 


55 


36^ 


21 


86 


84.00 


29.00 


48.50 


65 


40K 


2^3^ 


37 


96.00 


32.00 


53-So 


80 


431^ 


24 


38K 


n6.oo 


36.00 


59-50 


100 


4Y 


2VK 


3SK 


142.00 


38.00 


66.00 


125 


51 


SIM 


45 


175.00 


42.00 


75-00 


160 


55 


34)2" 


47 


220.00 


46.00 


82.00 


200 


59 


361^ 


48 


275.00 


52.00 


90.00 



By arranging- the Steam Chamber so near the bottom of the Kettle, its entire heating power is utilized, even 
it the Kettle is only partly filled. The heating surface being placed within the Kettle the entire heat of the 
steam is directly applied to the contents, giving it great efficiency and economy. 

Incrustation, or adherence of certain materials to the inside of Kettles when boiling i^ nearly, or entirely 
avoided, in this type of Kettle. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



231 



Steam Kettles. 
Cast Iron Full JacKet Kettles. 

Style F. 




Style F. 

CAST IRON FULL JACKET STEAM KETTLE. 





Complete 




Except 


Gallons. 


Covers. 


10 


45.00 


15 


50.00 


2(1 


65.00 


25 


78.00 


30 


90.00 


40 


105.00 


50 


117.00 


60 


130.00 


75 


156.00 


80 


170.00 


100 


205.00 


125 


230.00 


150 


286.00 


200 


348.00 





Complete, and 




with Heavy Gal 




vanized Iron 


Complete, 


Covers and 


and with 


Brass Hin£;es 


Loose Covers. 


and Handles. 


50.00 


56.00 


5500 


64 00 


72.00 


78.00 


86.00 


84.00 


100.00 


109.00 


120.00 


126.00 


134.00 


140.00 


150.00 


154.00 


165.00 


182.00 


180.00 


201.00 


225.00 


238.00 


250.00 


266.00 


300.00 


325.00 


360.00 


392.00 



Half JacKet Kettles. 

Style G. 



Complete, with 
Heavy Copper 

Cover and 
Brass Hinges 
and Handles. 

65.00 
71.00 
90.00 
106.00 
120.00 
140.00 
156.00 
173.00 
204.00 
222.00 
262.00 
295.00 
35500 
426.00 



10 


28.00 


34.00 


38.00 


48. CO 


15 


36.00 


52.00 


50.00 


57.00 


20 


44.00 


50.00 


60.00 


68.00 


25 


50.00 


56.00 


66.00 


76.00 


30 


55-00 


64.00 


72.00 


85.00 


40 


60.00 


68.00 


80.00 


94.00 


50 


72.00 


80.00 


90.00 


100.00 


60 


80.00 


88.00 


98.00 


108.00 


70 


88.00 


96.00 


108.00 


130.00 



Copper Jacket Kettles. 

Style H. 



Gallons. 


Complete 
with Stand, 
less Cover. 


With Stand 

and Heavy 

Copper Loose 

Covers. 


With Stand and 

Copper Cover, 

with Brass 

Hinees and 

Handles. 


20 


84.00 


100.00 


120.00 


30 


100.00 


110.00 


130.00 


40 


114.00 


120.00 


140.00 


50 


130.00 


140.00 


160.00 


60 


140.00 


156.00 


178.00 


70 


160.00 


174.00 


200.00 


80 


185.00 


196.00 


220.00 


100 


225.00 


240.00 


276.00 



Copper Steam Jacket Kettles 
Starch and Pastry Boiling. 



Style I. 



Oallons 3 

Each 26.00 



30.00 



8 
38.00 



10 
46.00 



for 



15 
60.00 



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style H. 

COPPER JACKET KETTLE. 



233 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The Nason Horizontal Tubular Boiler with Dome. 




Including the Folio-wing Cast 
Trimmings : 

One Full Flush Front. 

One Straight Dead Plate. 

One set Fire Arches. 

One set Standard Side Buckstays. 

One rearasla Cleaning-out Door and Frame. 

One oval Stack Plate. 

Anchor Bolts and Binder Rods. 

Four Wall Plates and Rollers. 

Tupper Pattern Grate Bars. 

Two Grate Bearers. 

Extra — Not Included: 

Pop Safety Valve, Pressure Gauge, Water 
Column with Gauge and Cocks, Check, 
Stop and Blow-off Valve. 



Horizontal Tubular Boilers. 

Number of size.- _ 1 2 a 8i., 4 5 6 7 71.3 8 9 10 

Horse Power as usually rated 10 12 1.5 20" 2rt 25 30 35 40 40 45 60 

Diameter of Boiler, ia inches 30 30 3(5 36 42 42 44 44 44 48 48 54 

Length of Tubes used, in feet _.. 7 8 8 10 8 10 10 12 14 12 14 12 

No. of Tubes, R-inch diameter 20 20 28 28 38 38 46 46 46 52 52 84 

Square feet Heating Surface, about... 151 185 220 288 305 376 440 526 611 591 687 7o8 

Length of Grates, in inches 36 36 36 42 36 42 42 48 ,54 48 54 48 

Diameter of Dome, " 18 18 20 20 22 22 22 22 22 26 26 30 

Height " " _ 20 20 22 22 24 24 24 24 24 28 28 34 

Thickness Of Shell, " o^ 1^ 14- ^ A A A ife A tV tV ^ 

Mam Heads, m mches.. % M M H H H % % % i\ t\ ■ A 

Dome Shell, ■' .. ^ ^\ /^ ^\ ^ /^ ^\ ^\ ^\ ^V A A 

^. . cP""^'^ If^'^'l' " -- % % H H % H ?8 % % % % % 

Diameter of Smoke Stack, " .. 14 14 16 16 20 20 22 22 22 24 24 26 

Length " " " in feet 28 28 28 35 28 35 35 40 50 40 50 40 

Weight of Boiler and Britchen, about 1900 2300 2600 2900 3500 4000 4300 4900 5500 6000 6800 7000 

" Fixtures, about 1500 1600 1700 1950 2200 2500 2600 2700 3000 3400 3500 3600 

Wt. with Full Front and Fixt., about. 4400 4900 5300 5800 7ooO 7700 8400 9oOO loOOO Io2o0 11500 12000 

Bare Boiler with 4 Wall Brackets $203 214 243 260 298 332 370 416 468 490 545 584 

Boiler with Cast Trimmings 321 332 366 383 437 471 509 561 616 675 732 812 

Numberofsize lOi^ IO34 11 12 13 14 15 ISi.^ 16 17 18 19 

Horse Power, as usually rated.. 60 65 60 7o 80 90 100 lio" 125 15o 175 200 

Diameter of Boiler, in inches 54 64 60 60 60 66 66 66 72 72 78 84 

Length ot Tubes used, in feet 15 16 12 14 16 15 16 18 16 18 18 18 

No. Tubes, 3-inch diameter _._ 64 64 82 82 82 98 98 64 120 84 88 108 

Square feet Heating Surface, about.. 880 940 885 1028 1172 1296 1377 4-iii,Tlis. 1660 4-iii.Tbs. 4-iii,Tbs. i-in.Tbs. 

Length of Grates, in inches 54 . 54 48 54 54 54 54 60 54 60 60 60 

Diameter of Dome, " 30 " 30 32 32 32 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 

Height of Dome, '• 34 34 86 36 36 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 

Thickness Of Shell, " ^\ ^\ ^i H ^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ J, ^\ ^ 

Mam Head, m mches... ^\ j\ ^\ ^\ ^\ jV tV A H li li % 

Dome Shell, " ... ^^ ^\ ^\ ^\ ^=^ A A A y\ A A A 

" Dome Head, ■■ ... % 3^ % 3^' % % % ^ ^ % % % 

Diameter of Smoke Stack, " ... 26 26 28 28 28 30 30 30 34 36 40 44 

Length ot Smoke Stack, in feet 50 60 40 50 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 

Weight of Boiler and Britchen, about 8200 8600 9000 9900 11000 12700 13000 14700 16000 173o0 21000 25000 

Fixtures, about 3800 3800 4000 4500 5000 5000 5000 5000 6000 62oO 7000 8000 

Wt. with Full Front and Fixt., about 13500 13900 14500 16000 17000 19000 20000 21700 24000 25000 30000 35000 

Bare Boiler with 4 Wall Brackets $682 718 723 795 871 994 1037 1140 1250 1428 

Boiler with Cast Trimmings 912 950 978 1056 1137 1305 1353 1459 1575 1752 

These Boilers can be made with or without Domes, and with manhole in Dome or Front Head. 

Every Boiler is thoroughly tested under 150 pounds hydrostatic pressure, and designed for 100 pounds 
working pressure, 

Note.— The size of Stack and the proper length to use is designated for each size Boiler, but cost of 
Stack is not included in list prices. For prices for Stack and Trimmings see table of Vertical Boilers. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



233 



The Nason Portable or "Water Bottom" Boiler. 

Made of the best brands of tteel. No 
bi'ick linings are required in the furnace. 
All parts exposed to fire are heating- sur- 
faces, and protected by water space around 
the fire, wliich forms a perfect safeguard 
against burning- the steel. This water space 
also secux-es free circulation of water and 
allows all sediment to settle below the fire 
line. A fusible plug is placed in the crown 
sheet, which will melt and allow steam to 
extinguish the fire in case of low water. In 
addition to the blow-off valve, hand-hole 
plates are provided in suitable places for 
cleaning. The fronts are easily removed, 
giving free access to the flues and fire box, 
and are so constructed to allow for contrac- 
tion and expansion, thereby preventing 
cracking-. The door liner is not bolted or 
riveted to the door, and is easily removed. 
The draft door hangs on a hinge, and has a slide damper to more easily regulate the fire. The Boiler is well 
stayed, braced and riveted, has steel dome, and is tested at 150 pounds hydrostatic pressure per square inch. 




The Nason Portable or " Water Bottom" 



Size - 

Horse Power 6 

Diameter of Boiler, inches 26 

Length of Furnace, " 

Height of Furnace, '• _ 

Width of Furnace, " 

Thickness of Sliell and Outside of Fire ) -^^ 

Box, inches ) '* 

Thickness of Furnace Plates, inches -(■^ 

Thickness of Tube Plates, inches . 

Number of S-inch Tubes.. 

Length of Tubes, inches 

Diameter of Stack " 

Length of Stack, feet 18 

Boiler with Cast Front on Skids $227 



34 
29 
21 



17 
60 
12 



Grates 

Steam G auge 

Water Gauge and Columns 

Gauge Cocks 

Whistle and Pipe 

Safety Valve .-. 

Blow Off Valve 

Check Valve 

Stop Valve --- 

Guys -- -. 

Stack . 

With Fixtures, Complete 261 

Extra for Water Front over cast 24 

With Leader Injector, Fitted 12 

Boiler with Cast Fi-ont, Complete on ) 

Wheels _ \ ^^° 

Shaking Grates, Extra over Regular 22 

Shipping Weight, Complete _ 3110 



7 
3 

4 

I 

3 
3 

I 
I 
I 
I 
9 



2S 
36 
32 



T5" 

H 
20 

66 

14 

20 
236 
8 
3 
4 
I 

3 
3 
I 

I 

I 

I 

10 

272 

25 

13 

460 

22 

3313 



10 
30 
38 
34 
24 



3„' 



14 
20 
260 
9 



12 
32 
38 
38 
26 



IS 
26 



15 

20 

28s 

10 

3 

4 

I 

3 
3 

I 
I 
I 
I 

12 
325 

25 

IS 



4 

13 
32 
44 
38 
26 



T5- 

3n 



15 

20 

297 
13 

3 

4 
I 

4 
4 
I 
I 
I 
I 
12 
342 

25 
20 



Boilers. 

1 8 



20 
34 
52 
38 
28 



Tff 

?8 

30 

90 

16 

24 

332 

17 

3 

4 

I 

4 
4 
I 
I 
I 
I 

15 

384 

28 

20 



36 
52 
40 
30 



TS 

?8 

34 

96 

IS 

24 

366 

18 

3 

4 

I 

4 
7 
2 
I 
2 
I 

17 

426 

28 

20 



25 
15 
490 520 550 650 690 720 760 840 910 990 



30 
36 
52 
40 
30 



H 
34 

102 

18 
30 

378 
18 

3 
4 
I 

4 
7 
2 
I 
2 
2 

24 
446 
28 
20 



40 



44 
34 



H 
40 

102 
20 
33 

429 
21 

3 
4 
I 

4 
7 
2 
I 
2 
2 

28 
504 
31 
22 



9 

40 

40 

60 

44 

34 



H 
42 

120 
20 
35 

467 

27 

3 



5 
9 
2 
2 
2 
2 

28 
552 

31 
22 



10 

50 
40 
60 
44 
34 



T5" 
?8 

42 

144 

20 

40 

500 

27 

3 

4 

I 

5 
9 
2 
2 
2 
2 

31 
588 

31 
25 



11 
60 
44 
60 
48 
38 



TS" 

H 

48 

144 

22 

40 

574 

30 

3 

4 

I 

5 
9 
2 
2 
2 
2 

35 
669 

32 

25 



22 

3860 



24 

4425 



24 

4610 



24 

5505 



30 

6210 



30 

6595 



35 35 40 

7800 8775 9425 



40 

10350 



Water Front and Bottom Portable Boilers. 

These Boilers are made to same specifications as the Cast Front Portables, except that the furnace is four 
inches shorter, due to the water space and projection of casting being taken from its length. There is a slight 
difference in price. 



23i 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 




The Nason Vertical Steel Boilers With 
Full Length Tubes. 

All oui- Vertical Boilers are made of steel throug-hout, and the 
longitudinal seams of the shells are all double riveted. 

The tubes are in all oases the best American lap-welded fuU-weig'ht. 
We use no imported tubes, and none of the re-rolled tubes that 
occasionally find their way into otherwise good Boilers. 

Boilers 24, 30 and 36 inches in diameter have two, and all the larger 
sizes three hand lioles in their water leg' around the fire, and the 
same number over the crown sheet. 

Every Boiler is subjected to a trial pressure before leaving our 
works of 150 pounds cold water, and are designed for a steam working 
pressure of loo pounds. 

The Fixtures and Fittings are all heavy and substantial. We use 
only first-class Gauges, Cocks and Valves, and attach them to the Boiler 
at what we believe to be the most convenient point, and are as 
follows : 

Base, Grates, Hood, Steam Gauge, Water Gauge, Gauge Cocks, 
Safety Valve, Blow-off Valve, Check and Stop Valve. 



VERTICAL STEEL BOILER. 



The Nason Vertical Boilers. 



Number of Size.-- __ 1 

Horse Power as usually rated 4 

' ~ ■ 24 

4 



24 

3o 



24 
1-.; 



3 
6 

24 

B 

2(1 

24 



4 

8 

30 
5 



5 

10 
3(1 



6 

12 
30 



74 






21 



27 



1 

15 
36 

61.,' 
31 ' 
27 



18 

36 

7 

31 

27 



9 

20 
36 



10 



31 

27 



42 

37 

27 

9-32 



11 
30 
42 



37 



9-32 



12 13 14 

35 40 45 

42 48 48 

i 9}i 9.^ 9 

37 43 43 

27 SO 30 

9-32 5-16 5-16 

i.i 3,iC 3^ 



15 
50 
48 
10 
43 
30 
5-16 
3,0 



10* 
60 
54 
9 
48 
30 
5-16 
Si' 



Diameter of Boiler, in. 

Height of Boiler, ft 

Diameter of Furnace, in. 
Height of Furnace, " . 
Thickness of Shell, " . 
Thickness of Heads, " . 

Thickness of Furnace Plate ..K0.2 N0T2 No. 2 Nbr2 No 72 No'2 N;o'2 No" 2 No.2 No'. 2 N'o"2 N'o"2 No" 2 No" 2 No". 2 No : 

Length of Tubes 24 36 48 33 45 57 51 57 69 60 72 84 72 78 90 78 

Number of Tubes (3-in. diameter).- 28 28 28 48 48 48 68 68 68 92 92 92 128 128 128 172 

Diameter of Stack required, in 12 12 12 14 14 14 15 15 15 18 IS 18 20 20 20 24 

" " ' 900 1000 1150 1150 1500 1700 2100 2300 2600 3000 3400 3800 4400 4600 5000 5600 

400 400 400 550 550 550 80O 850 850 12oo 1211O 12i)0 1700 1700 17oi] 2300 
n6 127 140 161 179 197 229 247 272 316 343 368 454 476 520 594 
102 114 126 147 165 182 212 231 256 
100 112 128 146 164 188 206 231 



Weig'ht of Boiler, without fix., about 
Weight of Boiler Fixtures, 
Blr with fix &tit. without smoke pipe 
Boiler with base, grates & hood only 
Boiler only 



297 323 348 431 454 497 
264 290 31S 38s 408 451 



571 
520 



Smoke StacKs, Guys, Etc. 



Diameter of Stack in inches. lo 12 M ir, is 20 22 24 26 

No. 16 Iron, per foot. 100 1.05 1.18 1.23 1.30 1.36 1.50 1.60 1.74 

No. 14 Iron, " .... 1.15 1,25 1.33 1.38 1.55 i.6i 1.75 1.90 2.04 

No. 12 Iron, " ... 1.40 1.50 1.58 1.68 1.85 1.96 2.20 2.35 2.24 

No. 10 Iron, " 1.60 1.70 1.88 2.04 2.15 2.32 2.53 2.75 2.94 

Guys, per foot .03 .03 .03 .03 .03 .03 .04 .04 .04 

Stack Plate.. 5.00 5.00 500 6,00 6.00 6.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 

Damper in Stack _ 2.00 2.00 2.00 200 4.00 4.00 4.00 4,00 4.00 

Umbrella Tup lor Stack 2.00 2.00 4.00 4.00 5.00 5.00 6.00 8.00 9.00 



30 

2.00 
2.30 
2.8s 

3-35 
.04 

9.00 10.00 11.00 

4.00 5.00 5.00 

10.00 12.00 12.00 



28 

1.90 
2.20 

2-75 

325 

.04 



32 

2.20 
2.50 
3- 05 

3-55 
.06 



40 



42 



44 



46 



48 



50 



52 



54 



56 



58 



Spark Arrester.. 10.00 10.00 13.00 16.00 17,00 19.00 21.00 24.00 26.00 28.0030.0032.00 

Diameter of Stack in inches- 36 38 

No. 16 Iron, per foot 2.55 

No. 14 Iron, " _. 2.90 

No. 12 Iron, " 3.50 

No. 10 Iron, " 4.00 

Guys, perfect 06 

Stack Plate - 12.00 12.00 

Damper in Stack- .. 5. 00 5.00 



34 

2.40 

2.70 

3 30 

3-75 

.06 

11.00 

5.00 

13 00 

60 



3 IS 
380 

4-25 
.07 



3-34 352 3-8o . .- .... . .- .... 

4.04 4.27 4.50 4.87 5.12 5.32 5.56 5.76 6.96 6.16 7.00 

4.50 4.78 5.00 5.52 5.78 6.08 6.36 6 62 6.86 7.19 7 36 

.07 .07 .07 .07 .07 .07 .07 .08 .08 .08 .08 

1500 18.0021.00 24.0026.00 28.0031.00 34.0036.0040.00 44.00 

5.00 5.00 9.00 6.00 6. CO 6.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 10.00 10.00 

Umbrella Top for Stack 14.00 15.00 16.00 17.00 18.00 20.0021.00 22.0023.00 24.00 25.002600 27.00 

* Size 16 has square flat cast iron base to set on brick ash pit. 
For Elbow in Stack add cost of nine feet of Stack. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 

The Nason Detached Center=CranR Engine. 



235 




This Engine is preferred in many localities to the Side-Crank Engine, as it is more easily erected, requiring 
no extra foundation for out end bearing. The cylindei's are set low, same as our Side-Crank Engines. The 
•cranks are solid forgiugs slotted out, having no welds, and the full disc "patent" crank balances perfectly 
balance the reciprocating parts. Connecting rods, straps and keys are wrought iron forgings. The slides and 
cross-heads are extra in length and width, furnishing large wearing surfaces. 

The Engine complete includes pulleys, governor with belt, throttle valve, sight feed lubricator, all neces- 
sary glass oil cups and two steel wrenches. 

Cylinder di-ainag-e on No. 7 and larger connected into exhaust; smaller sizes fitted with angle valves for 
drainage. 

The valve rod stuffing box is of brass and convenient in adjustment. 

Specifications of Detached (Center=CranR) Engines. 



Size. 



Horse Power (as usually rated) _ . 

Diameter Cylinder, inches 

Length of Stroke, " 

Number Revolutions 

Diameter Pulleys, inches 



20 

8 

12 

no 

30 






Face of Pulleys, " 

Diameter Shaft, " 

Length Shaft, " 52 

Length of Engine Bed, inches 84 

Width of Engine Bed, " 11} 

Diameter Steam Pipe, " 2 

Diameter Exhaust Pipe, " 2^ 

Price of Engine -.. - 310 

Lubricator and Oil Cups 10 

Large Pulley 30 

Small Pulley., 14 

Governor with Belt 32 

Throttle 6 

Engine with Fixtures, complete _. 402 

Shipping Weight, " 2550 



9 

12 

170 

32 

54 

10}. < 
12l| 

57 
88 
IS 



7 
30 
10 
12 
170 
32 
54 

lOK 
121.^ 

60 
90 
19 



3 

380 

10 

34 
16 

36 

8 

484 

BOdl.l 



460 
10 

34 

16 

40 

8 

568 

o 7nu 

Extras 

16 



S 

So 
10 
15 
150 
36 
60 

lOl^ 
1*M 

iH 

65 
107 
21 
2i,- 

490 

12 
60 
20 
40 
10 
632 
-I f.l HI 



9 

40 

11 

15 
loll 

36 

60 

101< 

141^ 
41; 

65 
107 

21 

-1 
510 

12 
60 

20 

52 

10 

664 

4 81 n_t 



10 

50 
12 
16 
loO 
36 
72 

mi 

69 

113 

23 

31.,' 

i'-o 
660 

12 

64 

32 

64 

12 
844 
62110 



11 

60 
13 
16 
150 
36 
72 

12l.< 
161.? 

4J8 
69 
113 
23 

31.; 

714' 

12 
76 
32 

64 

12 

910 

li40(l 



lUo 

711' 
14 
IB 
150 
36 
72 
I2I2 

161/!^ 

72 

120 

25 

4 

780 

14 
76 

32 
76 

14 
992 

7500 



1'. 
SO 
14 
18 
150 
36 
78 

mi 
16l.< 
61.? 
81 ' 
132 
2S 



960 

14 
120 

32 
76 

14 
I216 

11.15110 



13 

100 

15 

18 

150 

48 

78 

m4 
mi 

6}i 

81 

132 

28 

41; 

6 

980 

14 
120 

42 

94 

14 

1264 

llono 



14 

125 

16 

IS 
165 

48 
78 

163,^ 

81 
132 

28 

6 

1050 

14 
120 

42 

94 

14 

1334 

11 51 II I 



32 
80 



20 
36 



20 
36 

100 

16 



20 
40 



20 

40 



100 

16 



120 
16 

H. 



120 

17 



. P. 

6 X 9 
10 
200 
264 

1 III )U 



120 
18 

7x 10 

12 

216 

296 

1450 



120 
18 



120 

18 



Cross-Head Pump 16 16 

Heater.. .. 32 32 

CastlronBase Co 80 

Link Motion and Extra Ecc. Fitted... 80 80 

Automatic Stop Motion Governor 8 8 

With Overhanging Cylinder, Sizes 4 to 15 

Diameter Cylinder and Length Stroke . - - 4x6 5x6 5x8 

Horse Power 4 6 8 

Engine 120 130 184 

With Fixtures, complete 166 180 240 

Shipping Weight, pounds 500 60O 800 

By the attachment of a reversing link, these Engines are well adapted to hoisting purposes 
carefully tested before shipment. Balanced valves in all .sizes. 

All our Engines are substantially built and are capable of running at a much higlier speed than specified 
in tables. 



8 x in 

15 

260 

346 

1750 
Each Engine 



236 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Nason Medium Speed Automatic Cut=Off Engine. 



The design of this Engine is the result of many 
years' experience. They are modern in every detail of 
construction. Tlie cranlis are made of solid forgings 
and the (Patented) " Disk Crank Balances" fully balance 
the reciprocating parts. The connecting rod, straps 
and eccentric rod are wrought forgings. The adjust- 
ment of both is accomplishetl by the wedge, as used in 
the most modern practice. The cylinder is set low on 
the bed, and has hot air jackets, thereby decreasing 
condensation. The steam chest ports and exhaust are 
arranged so as to secure perfect drainage. All material 
used in the construction of these Engines is of the very 
highest quality. The workmanship throughout is the 
best; all parts are built on iron jigs and are, in conse- 
quence, interchangeable. The Valve is a plain "D" 
style, correctly balanced, with a I'ing on back of same, 
constructed so as to remain perfectly tight and auto- 
matically taking up any wear that may occur ; it is 
also free to lift from its seat. 

These Engines are equipped with the celebrated 
" Lawrie " governor, thus insuring- safety of operation, 

symmeti'y of construction, simplicity, durability and exceptionally close regulation. 

We are prepared to furnish these Engines of the side-crank style (either right or left hand) when 

preferred. Change in size of balance wheel can be made when desired ; governor wheel on each size must be 

used as listed. 

These Engines, when furnished complete, include governor wheel (with governor fitted), balance wheel, 

throttle valve, sight feed lubricator, gravity oiling' system as shown in illustration, and cylinder drainage fitted 

into exhaust. With Side-Crank Engines, unless otherwise specified, we furnish the fly wheel instead of 

balance wheel. The governor wheel is intended to be used as a band wheel when its diameter makes it 

applicable. Any other fixtures wanted will be furnished and charged as extras. 




Size 



Diameter of Cylinder and Length of Stroke, in . 

Eevolutions _ _ . 

H. P. 40 lbs. M. E. P 

H. P. 50 lbs. M. E. P 

Piston Speed 

Size of Governor Wheel, inches 

Size of Balance Wheel, inches 

Diameter of Shaft, inches ... 

Diameter of Steam Pipe, inches 

Diameter of Exhaust Pipe, inches 

Diameter of Fly Wheel Side-Crank Engines, in . 

Center Crank Engine, complete 

Balance Wheel, deduct 

Side-Crank Engine, complete 

Fly Wheel, deduct 

Galv. Iron Drip Pan, extra 

Polishing Slides, Crosshead and Conn. Rod, ex _ . 

Shipping Wt. Center Crank Engine 

" Side " " 



Size 



Diameter of Cylinder and Length of Sti'oke, in . 

Revolutions 

H. P. 40 lbs. M. E. P 

H. P. 50 lbs. M. E. P 

Piston Speed - __ 

Size of Governor Wheel, inches 

Size of Balance Wheel, inches 

Diameter of Shaft, inches 

Diameter of Steam Pipe, inches 

Diameter of Exhaust Pipe, inches 

Diameter of Fly Wheel Side-Crank Engines, in . 

Center Crank Engine, complete 

Balance Wheel, deduct 

Side-Crank Engine, complete 

Fly Wheel , deduct 

Galv. Iron Drip Pan, extra 

Polishing Slides, Crosshead and Conn. Rod, ex. 

Shipping Wt. Center Crank Engine .'. 

" Side " " 






6 


7 


8 


9 


8x 12 


y X 12 


10 X 12 


10 X 15 


11 X 15 


220 250 288 


220 250 288 


210 285 265 


190 208 2.34 


190 208 234 


26 30 35 


33 87 44 


40 45 50 


45 47 51 


65 60 65 


32 37 44 


41 46 55 


.50 56 62 


56 59 63 


69 75 81 


440 500 576 


440 500 576 


420 470 530 


475 520 585 


475 520 686 


54 X lOJ^ 


64 X 10i.< 


60 X lOK 


66 X 121^ 


66 X 12liJ 


54 X 103^ 


54 X 10'.^ 


60 X lOW 


66 X \%}i 


66 X 12X 


3 


3,^' 


SJs 


4^ 


41^ 


•^H 


iy^ 


3 


3 


Wi 


3 


8 


■i% 


^% 


4 


60 


6<"» 


72 


72 


72 


?S7o 


694 


810 


870 


950 


46 


46 


60 


80 


80 


610 


730 


850 


910 


990 


44 


44 


60 


60 


60 


12 


12 


12 


16 


16 


25 


25 


25 


30 


30 


3000 


8800 


4500 


6000 


6500 


3300 


4000 


5000 


6000 


6400 


10 


11 


lli.> 


13 


14 


12 X 16 


13 X 16 


14 X 16 


15 X 18 


16 X 18 


164 177 188 


164 175 188 


171 183 192 


156 164 171 


156 164 171 


60 65 69 


70 75 80 


85 90 95 


100 105 110 


115 120 126 


75 81 86 


88 94 100 


106 113 119 


125 181 187 


144 150 156 


438 474 501 


438 468 501 


458 486 612 


468 492 513 


471 492 513 


72 X 141-^ 


72 X 14l< 


72 X HliT 


78 X Ifii^ 


78 X 161^ 


72 X 14l< 


72 X 143.< 


72 X 141.^ 


78x161^ 


78 X 163^ 


m" 


4'8 


5?8' 


6H 


6Ji 


iM 


4 


4 


4^ 


^Yl 


4 


41.,' 


5 


5 


6 


S4 


S4 


84 


S6 


86 


$1150 


1220 


1280 


1666 


1760 


116 


116 


116 


140 


140 


1200 


1270 


1330 


1720 


1800 


84 


84 


84 


120 


120 


16 


16 


22 


22 


22 


40 


40 


40 . 


60 


60 


7100 


7500 


8300 


12000 


12500 


7400 


7700 


8600 


12500 


13000 



When ordering always specify speed and direction Engine is desired to run. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



237 



The Nason Vertical Center=Crank Engine with 

Reversing Link. 




VERTICAL CENTEE-CEA>iK EN Gils E WITH 
REVERSING LINK. 



Specifications of the Nason Vertical Center=Crank Engines with Reversing Link. 

Class C — Balanced Valve. 

Horse Power 4 5 7 10 15 20 25 35 

Size of Cylinder, inches 4x5 5x5 6x6 '7x7 8x8 9x9 10x10 12x12 

Usual Revolutions per Minute 250 250 200 190 ISO 160 160 160 

Size of Steam Pipe, inches 1 1 II4 l}.^ 1% 2 i% S 

Size of Exhaust Pipe, " .__ IM m IK ^ 2 2>^ 3 31^ 

Diameter of Pulley, " 20 24 24 30 30 40 48 48 

Face of " " _.. 5 5 5 6 6 9 10 12 

Diameter of Shaft, " 1,3^ 2 2 2l{ 2% o}i Sji 4 

Weight of Engine, complete, pounds.. 550 "750 900 1400 1900 2400 3000 4400 

Price of Engine, with Fittings $166 180 198 247 270 330 392 558 

" Base 6 10 12 16 19 21 24 40 

" Pulley 7 II II 15 25 30 41 51 

" Engine, complete 179 201 221 278 314 381 457 649 

" Coupling Fitted to Shaft 11 12 12 16 16 20 23 26 

Fittings comprise Sight- Feed Lubricator, Oil Cups and Cylinder Cocks. 



238 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The Nason Vertical Center=CranK Engine. 




VEETICAL CENTEE-CRANK ENGINE. 



Specifications of the Nason Vertical Center= 

Class A — Balanced Valve. 

Horse Power 4 5 Y 10 

Size of Cylinder, inches 4x5 5x5 6x6 "7x7 

Usual Revolutions per Minute 250 250 200 190 

Size of Steam Pipe, inches 1 1 H4 1,^2 

Exhaust" " II4' ]i^ 11,' 2 

Diameter of Pulley, " 20 24 24 30 

Face of " " 5 5 5 6 

Diameter of Shaft, " m 2 2 2,i| 

Lengthof " " 3.3 33 36 39 

Size of Base, inches 2i) x 20 21x21 24x24 30x30 

Height to Top of Cylinder, inches 47 47 54 64 

Weight of Engine complete, pounds 55(i YSO 900 1400 

Priceof Engine, including Sight-Feed Lubri- I a;,, „ .^o 

cator, Oil Cups and Cylinder Cocks f^'^5 'S-' '55 19° 

Price of Base 6 la 12 16 

'■ Pulley 7 II II 15 

" Governor 17 17 20 24 

" Engine complete 155 176 198 245 

Shafts are of sufficient length so another pulley of same size can be 



Crank fLngines. 



15 


20 


25 


35 


R x 8 


9x9 


10 X 10 


12x12 


1 SO 


160 


160 


160 


1>., 


2 


-14 


3 





2^2 


3 


SK 


30 


40 


48 


48 


6 


9 


10 


12 


2I2 


3I4 


m 


4 


39 


45 


48 


54 


31 x 31 


32 X 32 


36x36 


40x40 


"70 


IS 


86 


96 


191 HI 


2400 


3000 


4400 


2IS 


270 


327 


480 


19 


21 


24 


40 


25 


30 


41 


51 


24 


26 


35 


44 


283 


347 


427 


615 


added w 


hen desi 


•ed. 





NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



230 



The Nason Vertical Side=Crank Engine. 




VERTICAL SIDE-CEANK ENGINE. 



Specifications of the Nason Vertical Side=CranR E,ngines. Class B. 

Balanced Valve. 

Horse Power 4 5 7 10 15 20 23 35 

Size of Cylinder, inches 4x5 5x5 6x6 7x7 SxS 9x9 10x10 12x12 

Usual Revolutions per Minute 250 250 200 190 180 160 160 160 

Size of Steam Pipe, indies 1 1 ^4 IH I'a 2 2i.^ 3 

Size of Exhaust Pipe, " 1}4 1^^ li^ 2 2 2}.^ 3 3i£ 

Diameter of Pulley, " ___ 20 24 24 30 30 40 4S 48 

Face of Pullej', '' 5 3 5 6 6 9 10 12 

Diameter of Shaft, " n{ 2 2 2i£ 2i^ 3'^ 'i^£ 4 

Size of Base, " 20x34 20x33 22x40 24x40 28x50 33x38 36x60 42x70 

Height to Top of Cylinder, inclies 49 49 56 66 72 80 88 98 

Weight of Engine, complete, pounds.- 600 SOU 1000 1600 aiini 2600 3300 4600 

Price or Engine, without Fittings $i33 152 172 216 254 314 386 560 

" " complete 155 176 198 245 283 347 427 615 

Fittings comprise Governor, Siglit-Feed Lubricator, Oil Cups and Cylinder Cocks. 



240 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The Nason Combined Vertical E,ngine and Boiler. 




i.,^^ 



COMBINED VERTICAL ENGINE AND BOILER. 



The Nason Vertical Tubular Boilers and Vertical Balanced Valve 
Center=Crank Engines Combined on One Base. 

Horse Power of Eng-ine 4 5 7 10 15 

" " Boiler 5 6 9 12 18 

Size of Cylinder, inches 4x5 5x5 6x6 7x7 SxS 

Diameter of Boiler, " 24 24 30 30 36 

Height " " 60 72 72 84 84 

Number of Tubes (all 2-inch diameter) 28 '28 48 48 68 

Lengtli " inches _-. 36 48 45 57 57 

Moor Space, " ___,.. 30x45 30x45 34x50 34x60 38x74 

Shipping Weight, pounds 1880 2150 2860 3560 4880 

Price complete . 325.00 366.00 430.00 510.00 620.00 

" of Smoke Stack, 16 gauge, per foot .80 .80 .94 .94 i.io 

The fittings comprise combination base, grates, hood, steam gauge, water gauge, gauge cocks, safety 
valve, blow-off, check and stop valves, injector and pipe connections, governor, pully, sight-feed lubricator, 
oil cups and cylinder cocks. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



241 



Nash Gas and Gasoline Engines for Electric Lighting, 
Pumping and Power Purposes Generally. 



Nash Gas E,ngines. 

The Nash Gas Engine, shown in cut, is of the vertical, two-cylinder 

type, with inclosed, self-oiling- bearings and pistons, easily accessible through 

^^ a door in crank case. These engines are notable for simplicity, great dura- 

mm JaKj jR I bility, low gas consumption and close regulation in. speed, and for materials 

mm ■■fli|H|i|B [^^^ ^^^ workmanship of the highest order. Designed especially for electric 

lighting and pumping plants, the steady speed and smooth action of Nash 
Engines render them particularly valuable for factories and general power 
purposes. 

The governor is of the flj'-ball type and very sensitive. The ignition is 
by incandescent tubes. Electric igniters are furnished when desired. They 
are always included for gasoline engines. 

For sizes from 3 to 10 horse power Nash Engines are of the single-cj'lin- 
der tj'pe, from 13 to 20 horse power of two-cylinder form, and from 40 horse 
power upward of three-cylinder form. The same general design is preserved 
throughout which with the use of two and three cylinders, secures compactness and a regularity of motion 
always desirable for motive power. 




20 ACTUAL HORSE POWER NASH 
GAS ENGINE, TWO-CYLINDER. 



Nash Gasoline Engines. 

Nash Gasoline Engines, in sizes of from 3 horse power to 125 horse power and upward, are the same as the 
regular gas engines just described, except for the addition of the Nash Gasoline Attachment, which enables 
them to operate with liquid stove gasoline used direct. The attachment consists essentially of a small pump, 
a small metal supply tank, feed valves and electric igniters ; these parts are attached to the engine and there 
is a gasoline storage tank placed under ground and connected to the pump and supply tank. By this system, 
liquid stove gasoline is pumped to the supply tank and is fed directly to the engine as required, being vaporized 
as it passes through the feed valves, and made into gasoline gas on its way to the cylinder, where it is used 
and controlled the same as in the case of illuminatmg gas. 

This method, which is simplicity itself, does not require any carbureter or gasifier, that depends on external 
heat to vaporize the gasoline. It may be used with any commercial grade of gasoline and it meets, more 
over, all the requirements of the Board of Underwriters. 

Single Cylinder Engines. 



Actual 
Horse Power. 

3 


Eevolutions 
per Minute. 

300 


Diameter of 
Flywheel. 

38 in. 


Driving 
Pulley. 

ISx 6 


Floor Space, 
■with Bedplate. 

36 X 38 in. 


Heisht, Wheels 
to Clear Floor. 

63 in. 


Shipping 
Weight. 

2000 lbs. 


Price. 
466.00 


Extra Price of 
Gasoline Tank 

38.00 


5 




280 


39 " 


18 X 6 


42 X 42 " 


-70 " 


2800 " 


633.00 


38.00 


Y 




280 


48 •' 


18 X 8 


42 X 48 " 


78 " 


3460 " 


733.00 


52.00 


10 




280 


48 " 


24 X 10 


42x48 ■' 


79 " 


3860 " 


800.00 


52. 00 



Two=Cylinder Engines. 



Actual 
Horse Power. 

15 


Eevolutions 
per Minute. 

280 


Diameter of 
Fly Wheel. 

48 in. 


Driving 
Pulley. 

24 X 10 


Floor Space, 
with Bedplate. 

48 X 54 in 


Height, Wheels 
to Clear Floor. 

7S in. 


Shipping 
Weight, 

5060 lbs. 


Price. 
1000.00 


Extra Price of 
Gasoline Tank. 

52.00 


20 




280 


60 '■ 


24x10 


60 X 57 " 


85 " 


5460 ■-' 


1133.00 


52.00 


25 




270 


72 " 


24 X 12 


72 X 70 '■ 


96 " 


S930 " 


1400.00 


74.00 


30 




250 


72 " 


36 X 16 


72x74 " 


96 ■•' 


9730 " 


1666.00 


74.00 



243 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The W. and M. Gas and Gasoline Engine. 




Design of Sizes from Four to Twelve Horse 
Power. 



The W. and M. Engines are of the horizontal single 
cylinder type, having two balance wheels with pullej' llange 
to interchange. They are recommended for general jiower 
purposes and are exceptionally economical in consumption 
of gas, being guaranteed not to consume more than 11 cubic 
feet of gas to the actual brake horse power per hour with 
g'ood quality of gas. Particular attention is paid to the 
desig-n and mechanical construction ; the crank-shafts, con- 
necting rods and other working parts being made out of the 
very best open-hearth forg-ed steel and having heavy bronze 
metal bearings. The workmanship is all done by first-class 
mechanics and is beyond criticism. The iron oastmgs are 
made from the very best charcoal iron which can be secured. 
Every engine is thoroughly tested before leaving the shops. 
All parts are made interchang-eable, so that duplicate parts 
can be furnished at a moment's notice in case of accident. 



Horse Power 4 5 6 1 10 U 12 II 15 l"? 20 23 

Gas Engine 500.00 625.00 750.00 875.00 1062.00 1375.00 

Gasoline Engine.. 544.00 669.00 812.00 938.00 1156.00 1469.00 

Electric Igniters for Engines under 10 Horse Power, 35.00 net. 

" " " " over 1(1 " " included witli Engine. 



Static Antifluctuator. 




A device to prevent fluctuations in gas mains, due to engine suction, without using the foul smelling and 
dangerous rubber gas bag. They are constructed entirely of metal and luive no moving parts to be repaired 
at frequent intervals. They are indestructible, inexpensive, absolutely safe and of unequaled efficiency. Gas, 
for any purpose, taken from the same pipe supplying the engine, burns with a perfectlj' steady flame. 



5 Horse Power and under ... 1 10.00 

V and 10 Horse Power _ i3-5o 

15 and 20 Horse Power - 18.00 

25 Horse Power.. -- 20.00 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



243 



Kerosene Oil Engine. 




THE " HORNSBY-AKROYD" PATENT SAFETY OIL ENGINE, 

These Engines can be used to the greatest advantage in electric lighting, air compressing, pumping and 
refrigerating plants. They are also largely used for general machinery, mining, printing and farm worl;. 

The "Hornsby-Akroyd" Oil Engine operates on what is known as the "Four Cycle.'' 

Air is drawn into the cylinder through a positively operated air valve, and kerosene oil is simultaneously 
pumped into the vaporizer attached to the cylinder, which communicates with it by a narrow neck. These 
operations are performed during the outstroke of the piston. When the piston returns, it forces the air into 
the vaporizer, in which chamber it combines with the hot oil vapor, and ignition and combustion take place, 
resulting in an increase of pressure in the cylinder, which forces the piston outwards again. 

There is no electric spark, which so frequently gives trouble in other engines. Tliere is no ignition tube, 
and the automatic air valve is also entirely dispensed with. 

The governor controls the supply of oil so that only the proper quantity is injected into the vaporizer to 
do the work required. 

The cost of fuel for operation is, therefore, in almost exact ratio to the amount of power taken from the 
engine. 

The load may be thrown on and off, or varied to any extent within the range of the power of tlie engine, 
without giving it any personal attention whatever, and there is no perceptible variation of speed. 

We do not compress air in tiie crank chamber, but we compress it in the cylinder, and therefore get a 
thoroughly good and complete combustion of the fuel used, and there is no possibility of the valves and ])iston 
becoming covered with carbon and unconsumed oil, which so frequently gives trouble in other explosive 
engines. 

The consumption of fuel is equivalent to a cost of less than one cent per actual horse power hour with 
kerosene, or ij cent with crude oil. 

Weight of 
E.ngine Complete. 

BOO 

2856* 

3150* 

43BS* 

otiOO 

6480 

8000 

8900 
11300 
16400 
20700 
22500 

Engines "Without Cast Iron Bases and With One Fly=Wheel. 



ctual Horse- 


Eev. per 


Power 




Minute. 


ll.< 




400 


4 




260 


5 




260 


1 




260 


10 




225 


13 




225 


16 




225 


20 




220 


25 




215 


32 




200 


44 




180 


50 




170 




Eng 


ines "W 


4 




26u 


5 




260 


V 




260 





Size of 






Ply-Wheel. 




2 ft. 


1 in. x 4 


in. 


4 ft. 


in. X 51.; 


in. 


4 ft. 


Oin. X. 31, 


m. 


4 ft. 


6 in. X 6 


m. 


4 ft. 


y in. X 7 


in. 


(2) 4 ft. 


H i n . X 7 


in. 


(2) 4 ft. 


9 in. X 7 


in. 


(2) 5 ft. 


in. X 7 


in. 


(2) 6 ft. 


in. X 7 


in. 


(2) 6 ft. 


Oin. X 7 


in. 


(2) 7 ft. 


in. X s 


in. 


(2)7 ft 


ti in. X s 


Ul. 





Floor Space. 




3 ft. 


6 in. 


X 7 ft. 


5 in. 


It. 


6 in. 


X 7 ft. 


6 in. 


3 ft. 


9 in. 


X 7 ft. 


10 in. 


4 ft. 


in. 


X !) ft. 


4 in. 


4 fl. 


4 in. 


X 9 ft. 


in. 


5 It. 


2 in. 


X 9 ft, 


10 in. 


n ft. 


3 in 


X 10 ft. 


in. 


5 ft. 


11 in. 


X 1 ft. 


10 in. 


6 ft. 


8 in 


X 12 ft. 


4 in. 


8 ft. 


6 in. 


X 13 ft. 


5 in. 


9 ft. 


in 


X 14 ft. 


8 in. 



4 ft. II in. X 5I3 in. 
4 ft. in. X 5^2 in. 
4 ft. 6 in. X 6 in. 



'.riDOii 7 ft. 5 in. X 3 ft. 6)^2 J"- 

2200 7 ft. 6 in. x 3 ft. 7 " in. 

3300 7 ft. 9J^ in. x 3 ft. 81^ in. 

*Weight of engine with two fly-wheels and cast-iron base. These sizes are sometimes supplied without 
cast-iron base. 

Cooling water tanks are supplied where specially ordered with water connections. Sizes and other infor- 
mation on application. 

Water circulating pumps are fitted to the engine for small extra charge when required. Write for prices 
and other information. 

Prices of engines complete, with or without cooling water tanks and exhaust piping, furnished on appli- 
cation. 



344 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Kerosene Engine. 




KEROSENE OIL ENGINE. 

These Engines furnish a safe and reliable power for all purposes. They are extremely simple, and can be 
run at any time and at any place. They run with the ordinary kerosene oil, consuming about one pint per 
horse power per hour, the amovint being regulated automatically by a g'overnor to the actual power used, 
maintaining a uniform speed. (Small engines use, proportionately, somewhat more oil than the larger sizes.) 
They have automatic igniter, doing away with the troublesome electric spark or tube igniter. The enclosure 
of the crank shaft is a very important feature, making- engine dust proof, extremely rigid, self-lubncating, 
durable and completely preventing all odor from piston. The advantages over steam or other motors are 
numerous : No engineer is required ; no handling of coal or ashes ; they can be started in a few minutes, and 
need no special attention ; they are stronger and more durable than a steam boiler and engine, and take up 
less room. Mounted on a strong base, with two fly-wheels. A pulley, copper kerosene tank, wrenches, and 
complete directions for setting and running, go with each engine. 



Actual 
Horse 
Power. 


Width. 
Inches. 


-Dimensions Oyer All.- 
Length. 
Inches. 


Height. 
Inches. 


Eevolutions 
per Minute. 


. Driving 

Diameter. 
Inches. 


Pulley. , 

Face. 
Inches. 


Approximate 
Weight, 
Pounds. 


Price. 


1 


30 


36 


40 


500 


8 


6 


600 


150 


2 


30 


48 


50 


400 


10 


6 


1100 


250 


4 


38 


58 


54 


400 


12 


8 


1600 


400 


6 


42 


62 


54 


360 


14 


10 


2100 


55° 


8 


48 


10 


64 


360 


14 


10 


3000 


700 


10 


.52 


16 


08 


350 


16 


10 


4000 


800 


15 


60 


90 


72 


300 


IS 


12 


5500 


1050 


20 


60 


90 


n 


300 


24 


14 


6500 


1300 


.30 


72 


108 


74 


250 


36 


14 


1 1000 


1800 


Double 
Cylinder. 


















40 


80 


92 


72 


300 


48 


14 


12000 


2500 


60 


109 


108 


74 


250 


58 


Ifi 


18000 


3500 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



245 



The Nason Vertical Belt Air Compressor. 



This is an inexpensive type of small Com- 
pressor largely used for service requiring a 
limited volume of compressed air. They are 
employed in operating- small plants of pneu- 
matic tools or oil-burners, where not more 
tlian two tools or burners are used ; for charg- 
ing dry-pipe systems of automatic sprinklers ; 
testing- and inflating pneumatic tires ; operat- 
ing small sand-blasts ; spraying- the finishing- 
solution on ribbons and other textiles ; and in 
various minor uses of compressed air. They 
are also extensively employed in experimental 
work, enabling experimenters to test a device 
or process in which the use of compressed air 
is necessary, and avoiding the expense of 
installing a larger Compressor until success is 
assured. Manj' patented processes have been 
developed in this manner, leading eventually 
to the sale of larger Compressors. 

These compressors are arranged to be 
bolted to a wall or pillow, the bolts passing 
through lugs cast on the frame. Their con- 
struction throughout is very strong-, with 
heavy ci-ank-box and bearings. The crank is 
of steel, and the valve-box and valves of com- 
position metal especially suited to the purpose. 
The valves are similar in design to those 

used in our larger Compressors. The pistons are metallic, with suitable metal piston rings especially adjusted 

to remain tight under pressure. 

The sizes of pulleys stated in list are suitable for the air pressures named, but can be varied to meet 

special conditions. A full line of sizes is carried in stock, and any size can be promptly furnished singly or in 

dozen lots. 

These Compressors are also extensively used for vacuum purposes. 




Water-Jacketed T^'pe, suitable for Air Pressures from 2.t to 
250 pounds per square inch, according- to size. 



The Nason Vertical Belt Air Compressors. 

No _ _._ -^-J 3 4 5 

Diameter Air Cylinder, inch 2J4 .3 4 5 

Length of Stroke, inch _ 6 6 6 6 

Air Inlet, inch ___ % % \ 1 

Air Discharge, inch X M ^ ^ 

No. Revolutions per Minute 150 150 140 140 

Cubic Feet Free Air per Minute 2 3 6 10 

Approximate Weight, pounds 170 190 250 300 

Attainable Air Pressure, pounds sq. inch - 250 200 200 200 

Size Pulley Pressure to 100 pounds 18x3 22x33^ 24x4 80x5 

" " for Maximum Pressure 22 x 3^^ 24x4 30x5 36x5 

Horse Power Required. __ 112" 

Price with Single Pulley as shown 100.00 120.00 140.00 160.00 

Extra Cost of Fast and Loose Pulleys. 

No 2 S 4 5 

For 100 pounds Pressure 12.00 14.00 16.00 28.00 

ForMaximum " 14.00 16.00 28.00 30.00 

*This size not made with Water Jacket. 



6 


7 


6 


n 


6 


6 


11^ 


114 


M 


^K 


130 


130 


13 


17 


375 


400 


150 


100 


86 x 6 


86x7 


86 x "7 


36x7 


.-,io 


3l| 


180.00 


200.00 





6 


7 


30 


.00 


32.00 


32 


.00 


32.00 



246 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The Nason Duplex Steani=Actuated Air Compressor. 




These Compressors are built according- to the 
latest improved regular pattern with the patent 
Air Governor. When desired, however, these 
Compressors can be equipped with our patent 
Speed-and-Pressure Governor. 

Special quotations will be made on Compressors 

^^^^^ ^^ with compound steam or air cylinders, or both, as 

KTi^SSSBBlS^mSi~^!^^SSLmmiW< Ir ¥ these Compressors must be proportioned especially 

to suit individual requirements. 

We have patterns for many sizes, and special 
proportions not in.jluded in the lists. It is, there- 
fore, advisable to furnish us with a full statement 
of the duty required, in order that we may submit 
a proposal upon a Compressor especiallj' suited to 
the service it is to perform. 
Improved Pattern with Water- Jacketed Air Cylinders and q^^ ^.^^ ^j ^ p^^pj^^ Compressor can be readily 

Patent Air Governor. Suitable for air pressures disconnected and run as a single machine whil'e 

up to 100 pounds per square inch. ^,^^ ^^j^^^. ^.^^ .^ ^^.^^^ repaired. 

We carry a large stock of finished Compressors, and in addition keep a full line of parts on hand ready for 
prompt construction. 

These Compressors can be safelj' operated at an increase of twenty-five per cent, over the number of 
revolutions stated. We rate their capacities at moderate speeds purposely, believing that it is always more 
economical to have Air Compressors, like boilers and engines, of ample capacity for the requirements. 

Plan of foundation is furnished with each machine. 

Each Compressor is thoroughly tested before shipment in excess of the working pressure required, and is 
warranted to perform the duty for which it is sold. 

Prices include all mountings, lubricators and wrenches complete, necessarj' boxing, and del i v-ery free on 
board dock in New York. 

No 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 

Diameter of Steam Cylinders, inches _ 4 5 6 "7 8 9 9 10 

Diameter of Air Cylinders, inches 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 

Length of Stroke, inches. 5 6 Y 7 7 9 9 9 

Steam Supply, mches 1 Ij^ IV4' l}.^ m 2 2 2 

Steam Exhaust, inches. . II4 1}^ li^' 2 2 2'^ 21, 2K; 

Air Inlet, inches _ 1^ 'M 2 2 21^ 2^^ 3 a 

Air Discharge, inches IJ^ li| 2 2 2i., 21^' 3 » 

Number of Revolutions per Minute 180 130 l-SO 130 130 130 130 13o 

Cubic Feet of Free Air per Minute 18 U CO 80 105 172 212 212 

Approximate Weight, pounds 2000 2300 3000 3.500 4000 .5000 6000 7000 

Horse Power Required at 60 pounds Air Pressure 3 .5 9 12 16 26 30 30 

'■ " 100 " " '• 4 7 12 16 20 34 40 40 

Price . ?45o 535 580 675 790 1090 1200 1320 

Air Receivers- 
Size, inches 80x72 3i_; X 72 36x96 42x96 -12x120 48x1-14 ,54x144 

Price, Receiver only 70.00 84.00 98.00 115.00 129.00 185.00 207.00 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



247 



Nason Single Steam=Actuated Air Compressor. 




SINGLE AIR COMPRESSOR. 

Improved pattern, with Double-Acting' Air Cylinder surrounded by patent water-jacket. Suitable tor 
air pressures up to 100 pounds per square inch. 

This Compi'essor is suitable for the same duty as the Duplex Compressors, and is sometimes preferred on 
account of its lower first cost for an equivalent capacity. 

We have patterns for man3' sizes not included in lists. It is, tlierefore, advisable to furnish us with a full 
statement of the duty requii-ed, in order that we may submit a proj^osal upon a Compressor especially suited 
to the service it is to perform. 

We carry a large stock of finished Compressors, and in addition keep a full line of parts on hand ready for 
prompt construction. 

These Compressors can be safely operated at an. increase of twenty-five per cent, over the number of 
revolutions stated. We rate their capacities at moderate speeds purposely, believing that it is always more 
economical to have Air Compressors, like boilers or engines, of ample capacity for the requirements. 

Plan of foundation is furnished with each machine. 

Each Compressor is thoroughly tested before shipment in excess of the working pressure required, and is 
warranted to perform the dutj^ for which it is sold. 

Prices include all mountings, lubricators and wrenches complete, necessary boxing, and delivery free on 
board dock in New York. 



No 4 

Diameter of Steam Cylinder, inches 4 

Diameter of Air Cylinder, inches 4 

Length of Stroke, inches 5 

Steam Supply, inches J"^ 

Steam Exliaust, inches 1 

Air Inlet, Inches 1 

Air Discliarge, inches 1 

No. of Revolutions per Minule _ _- 1-30 

Cubic Feet of Free Air per Minute 9 

Approximate Weight in Pounds 1000 

Horse Power Required at 60 Pounds Air Pressure__ li^ 

" " " 100 " " " ._ 2 

Price, without Air Governor $200 

" with " " _ 225 



5 


6 


1 


8 


9 


10 


11 


5 


6 


7 


8 


9 


9 


10 


5 


G 


T 


8 


9 


10 


10 


6 


^ 


i 


7 


9 


9 


9 


1 


1 


1^4 


1^4 


\}i 


1^2 


2 


iM 


l.¥ 


l'-2 


1^2 


•2 


2 


. 2% 


ni 


m 


1.^2' 


2 


21.^ 


3 


3 


1^4 


m 


1^3 


2 





2;^^ 


21.^ 


130 


130 


130 


130 


130 


130 


130 


18 


30 


40 


53 


86 


106 


106 


1250 


1500 


1'750 


2000 


2500 


3000 


3800 


1)4 


i}i 


6 


8 


13 


16 


16 


31.^ 


G 


S 


10 


17 


21 


21 


27s 


300 


350 


425 


545 


600 


700 


305 


330 


385 


460 


585 


640 


745 



248 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The Nason Belt Vacuum Pump. 




Sliding Journal Box Pattern with Double- Acting Water-Jacketed Vacuum Cylinder. 

These Pumps are the production of years of experience in the manufacture of hydraulic and pneumatic 
machinery. 

They are built with the patent sliding journal boxes, patent water-jacket ai'ound cylinder, new style 
discharge valves, composition metal piston rings and fast and loose pulleys. The cylinders are bushed with 
hard composition metal. 

These Pumps are largely used by the sugar, salt and soap manufacturers, etc., and are suitable for dry 
vacuum up to 29 inches. 

The Nason Belt Vacuum Pump. 

No___ 5 (i "7 8 9 10 

Biameter of "Vacuum Cylinder, inches 5 6 1 8 9 10 

Length of Stroke, inches. 6 1 1 1 9 9 

Air Inlet, inches li^ \Kl IJ^ 2 2 i}4 

Air Discharge, inches li^ \}^ 1^3 2 2 2i^ 

Number of Revolutions per Minute 130 1.30 120 120 120 120 

Approximate Weight in Pounds 350 450 550 V50 850 950 

Horse Power Required 13^ 2 3 4 6 8 

Price , i8o 240 300 350 420 480 



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249 



The Nason Steam and Hot Water Heaters. 
The "Equator" Steam Heater. 

Patented October 28. 1890. 




No. 3. 
"equator" heater complete with trimmings. 

With this edition of oul- catalogue, we take pleasui-e in presenting' our improved " Equator" (steam) and 
"Gulf Stream" (hot water) Heaters, showing our latest design sectional shaking and dumping- grate, and 
other minor features tending to perfect and further enhance their already well-known superior qualities. 

The " E,quator." 

In planning this heater, the following features were considered, witli a view to producing the most perfect 
heater for low pressure service that could be devised. 

The surface is large as compared with tlie area of the grate. 

It is as far as possible all of it exposed to tlie direct rays of the fire. 

The fire door is large for convenience of firing. 

The fire box is deep and roomy in order to give a large combustion chamber, and also serve as a liberal 
receiver to contain coal over night. 

The grate is of the shaking pattern, and arranged to dump readily without opening the fire or ash pit 
doors. 

The door for regulating air supply' under the grate is separate from the ash pit door in order that it shall 
be alwaj's clean, and also to avoid the annoyance of a chain on the heater front, where it is likely to interfere 
with the ready use of both fire and asli pit doors. 

A proper mud drum is provided, in which accumulations of dirt or scale will settle, from which they may 
be drawn at tlie convenience of the person in charge of the fire. 

No soot or dust can collect upon the Tubes, owing to their vertical position, and the boiler is therefore self- 
cleaning in its action. 



350 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 




n 




SECTIOx'^ OF FIRE-POT. 



The Nason Steam and Hot Water Heaters. 

The heater must evaporate a large amount ot water for each pound of coal burned in it, or for each 

DOLLAR SPENT FOR FUEL. 

In construction the heater is of the drop tube type, the reservoir on top being constructed of cast iron, and 
the tubes of mild steel. 

Into the bottom head or crown sheet — the latter being strengthened by suitable braces — are screwed a 
number of one-inch drop tubes, excepting on the outer row, where for the purpose of stiflfening the heater for 
shipment 1,12-iDch tubes are used. The lower ends of all these tubes are closed by welding, and into each is 
fitted a wrought iron diaphragm — their thickness being four Nos. heavier than that used for radiators. 

This insures an active circulation in all of them — water passing down on one side and up the other 
convej'ing the steam bubbles into the reservoir above, where it separates from the bodj' of water. 

The smoke and gases after passing over the tube surface are discharged throug-h a central tube in the 
steam cylinder — a baffle plate compelling' them to thoroughly circulate among all the tubes before they pass 
into the chimney. 

In a heater of this type we have found it practicable to get as large a 
ratio of heating surface to grate svu'face as 40 to 1 — this being much more than 
any otlier house steam heater now in the market. 

Between each of the IJr^-inch tubes, at their lower ends, is inserted a fire 
brick made expressly to fit their shape, which serve the purpose of keeping 
the exterior of the fire from coming directly in contact with the cooler sur- 
face of the pipes, which would hinder combustion and make the fire sluggisli. 

AJt^=p[E~,.l The cut shows distinctly the mode of insertion. Each tile is notched on 

i = ==S=?-^i^: Jiii^ ■swl Iw, the top sufficiently to allow it to be raised enough to pass over the small lug 

which holds each in place at the base. No cement or setting is required ; 
the weight of each brick and its form hold it positively' in place, and their 
renewal is so simple a matter that it can be done by any housekeeper without 
calling in the services of a steam-fitter or machinist. 

At the same time the pipes keep the fire bricks partially cooled so that they are not injured to the same 
extent as where a furnace is entirely lined with brick. 

Attention is called to the casing — the inner surface of which is made of '^-inch asbestos board, covered by 
heavy galvanized or Russia iron ; this being held in place by wrought iron bands clamped together at the back 
with bolts. In this construction, a neatness of appearance is attained which can be got in no other way ; and 
if necessary at anj' time the casing can be removed and replaced in less than an hour. 

The fire door is surrounded by a hollow cast iron casting, which is connected to the steam reservoir above 
by two l}.2-inch pipes, and through these all dirt in the heater gradually settles, all sediment being driven out 
of the smaller tubes by their activity of circulation, and the accumulation is drawn from the bottom of the 
casting through a cock left there for that purpose. 

In a heater of this type it is obviously impossible to empty water from the tubes by drawing off, and, 
foreseeing the possible danger from freezing, we made a carefully conducted series of experiments to ascertain 
what the probability of accident from this cause would be. 

We developed the fact that when water freezes in the tubes the ice, instead of exerting its expansive force 
transversely, is forced up into the drum of the heater without causing any injury to the tubes whatever. 

Where it is thought best for any reason to expel the water from the tubes, it can be alwaj'S done by 
building a light fire of shavings in the heater. But this we do not recommend except when done by a 
competent engineer, as there may be danger of causing leakage by overheating. 

In ordinary practice there is no objection whatever to leaving the water in the tubes, and we are willing 
to guarantee all our heaters of this type against any damag'e whatever occurring from this cause, providing 
the water is drawn from the steam drum and fire-door casing. 

The main body of water in the heater is drawn from the bottom of the mud drum, which operation also 
empties the latter at the same time. 

Each heater is furnished with a complete set of Water Gauges, Gauge Cocks, Safety Valve, Automatic 
Damper for regulating tlie draft, Check Draft on top, and a complete set of fire tools. 

Further information and complete catalogue and treatise on steam and water warming will be furnished 
on application. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



251 



The Nason Steam and Hot Water Heaters, 



The " Gulf Stream" Hot Water Heater. 



Patented October 28. 1890. 




No. 3. 

"GULF stream" hot WATER HEATER, 

With Casing Removed, Showing- Tube Sui-face and Form of Construction. 



This heater is similar in construction to tlie " Equator," except that tlie steam dome, instead of being ot 
large size to allow the separation of steam from the water, is cut down in height, so as to merelj' serve the 
purpose of conducting the water to the tubes and away from them after it has been heated. 

The same large proportion of surface to grate is maintained, and the heater is precisely similar in all 
respects, except that the flow and return connections and the trimmings are different 



252 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The Nason Steam and Hot Water Heaters, 



Our " Perfected " Grate. 



Patented. 




Fig. 1. 

GRATE SET READY FOR USE. 




Fig. 2. 
POSITION IN DUMPING. 



A demand having arisen for a Grate to be used in association witli our Equator and Gulf Stream Heaters 
whicli would more perfectly control the fire and its management, we have devised a form which is distinctly 
new in inan3' of its features ; and after a careful trial all our Heaters sent out in the future will be 
equipped with it. 

An examination of the accompanying cuts will sufficiently show its construction and general operation. 
Fig. 1 is the Grate ready for use, and Fig. 2 the bars in position for dumping the fire. 

It will be noticed that each bar is formed with two lateral stays running its whole length to the ti'unions, 
instead of one as is commonly used. Across the stays are ties with short pieces or fingers extending on both 
sides. This method of construction gives greater stability, with less weight, than with any other form, and 
also largely increases airspace, insuring both better combustion, and cooler bars, with their consequent 
longer life. 

Shaking the grate is accomplished with a handle attached to the center bar spindle ; motion to the left 
being arrested by the Grate striking the ring, and to the right by means of the pawl which catches in a notch 
In the spindle provided for it. 

When it is desired to dump tlie entire contents of the fire box the pawl is thrown back to the left, leaving 
the spindle free to make a quarter turn to the right and place the Grate bars in a nearly vertical position. 

Note. — Orders for Grates for these Heaters should invariably specify the date on which the Heater was 
purchased or the serial No. on the name plate, in order that the proper pattern may be sent. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



253 



The Nason Steam and Hot Water Heaters. 



List of Sizes, with Dimensions and Prices of the 
•'Equator" Steam Heaters. 



Size No _ . . 

Diameter of heating' casing-, inches 

Diametei- of base, inches 

Height from bottom of base to top of 

shell, inches 

Height of heater to top of smoke pipe 

elbow, inches 

Diameter of fire pot, inches 

Height of water line from bottom of base, 

inches ■ 

Number of tubes 

Diameter of steam outlets, inches 

Diameter of return pipes, inches 

Diameter of smoke flue, inches 

Square feet of grate surface _ 

Square feet of fire surface 

Ratio of fire surface to grate surface 

Number of square feet of direct radiating 

surface it will supply 

Weight of heater complete, lbs 

Price of heater complete, with trimmings 



1 


2 


3 


4 


6 


23 


25 


281^ 


34 


40 


29K 


-m 


343^ 


40J^ 


46% 


631^ 


e2>^ 


64 


64 


evji 


10% 


'jm 


75 


77 


82 


16J^ 


18K 


213^ 


sv)..^ 


33K 


57 


57 


B8K 


58M 


60 


60 


85 


101 


151 


226 


2 


2 


21^ 


3 


4 


^H 


iM 


m 


iM 


IM 


5 


6H 


8 


10 


12 


m 


2 


93^ 

^?3 


41s 


6>g 


63 


81 ■ 


97 


144 


200 


43 to 1 


43 to 1 


37 to 1 


35 to 1 


S3 to 1 


276 


375 


550 


900 


1350 


1050 


1 200 


1500 


2000 


2700 


182.00 


210.00 


252.00 


370.00 


510.00 



List of Sizes, with Dimensions and Prices of the 
"Gulf Stream" Hot Water Heaters. 



Size No.- 

Diameter of heater shell, inches 

Diameter of base, inches 

Height from bottom of base to top of 

shell, inches 

Height of heater to top of smoke pipe 

elbow, inches 

Diameter of fire pot, inches 

Number of tubes _ _ _ 

Number of flow pipes 

Diameter of flow pipes, inches 

Number of return pipes 

Diameter of return pipes, inches 

Diameter of smoke flue, inches 

Square feet of grate surface.. 

Square feet of fire surface 

Ratio of fire svu'face to grate surface 

Square feet of radiating surface it will 

supply _ 

Weight of heater complete, lbs 

Price of heater complete 



1 


2 


3 


4 


5 


23 


26 


28Ji 


34 


40 


293.1 


311^ 


34M 


40K 


46; 



543/ 



55K 



66 



56U 



56U 



64=8' 


655s' 


70 


72M 


i^H 


16K 


181^ 


2lM 


21% 


33l..< 


60 


85 


101 


151 


226 


2 


3 


3 


3 


2 


2 


2 


( two 2 in. 
( one 21.,' in. 


} ' 


4 


6 


6 


6 


3 


2 


IK 


m 


n4 


3 


4 


5 


6M 


8 


10 


12 


m 


2 


2fi 


m 


6K 


621.< 


80 


96 


142 


I95I4 


42 to 1 


43 to 1 


36 to 1 


35 to 1 


32 to 1 


460 


600 


850 


1300 


1950 


950 


1150 


1 350 


1750 


2360 


158.00 


184.00 


215.00 


315-00 


420.00 



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NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, P-iEW YORK 



The Nason Hot Water Tank Heaters. 




TANK HEATER WITH ROUND TOP. 



Size. 


Height of 
Boiler. 
Inches. 


nTo. 120 


42 


" 120 A 


41 


" ]2(lB 


ol 


" 160 


45 


" 160 A 


50 


" 160B 


54 


" 200 


49 



Diameter of 
Boiler. 
Inchee. 


Size of 
Tapping. 
Inches. 


Gallons 
will Heat 


15 


2 


200 


15 


2 


280 


15 


2 


300 


19 


2^^ 


325 


19 


m 


425 


19 


'^H 


450 


23 


3 


500 



Each. 
44.00 

5300 
56.00 
60.00 
74.00 
77.00 
87.00 




TANK HEATER WITH FLAT TOP. 



Size. 
No. 10 
" 12 
" 12A 
" 12B 
" 16 
" 16A 
" 16B 
" 20 
" 20B 



Jeitrht of 
Boiler. 
Inches. 


Diameter of 
Boiler. 
Inches. 


Size of 
Tapping 
Inches. 


32 
35 


14 
16 




40 


16 


m 


44 


16 


i.¥ 


381^ 

47K 
40 


19 
19 
19 
24 


2 


49 


24 


2 



Gallons 
will Heat. 

GO 

115 

200 

240 

200 

325 

3'75 . 

300 

550 



Each. 
26.00 

3500 
42.00 
48.00 
50.00 
60.00 
67.00 
70.00 
91.00 



These Heaters are designed for use with our steel storage tanks for hot water svipply s^'stem in residences, 
apartment houses, etc. Also suitable for hot water heating apparatus in small dwellings. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



255 



The Nason " High Pressure " Vertical Tube Radiator. 

The only Radiator made wliich can be safely used under modern liigh steam pressures. 

Owino" to the peculiar construction of the Bases, the bottoms of which are " tied " to the tops by numerous 
cored air passages, these Radiators are perfectly safe under working steam pressures up to 250 lbs. 

This form of consti'uction is used in no other Radiator Base and for this reason none other should be used 
for high pressure service. 

They are therefore peculiarly adapted to marine service, including War "Vessels, Steamships, western 
Steamboats and Yachts. 

They are also recommended for high pressure power plants where, even if Reducing Valves are used, the 
boiler pressure may occasionally be inadvertently applied to the heating surface in rooms or offices. 

For marine service all Radiators have Lugs cast on the bottom of the feet for screwing them to the decks 
with lag screws. 

Prices on application. 




Pattern No. 1. Single Row of Tubes. Outside width at floor, 5i^ inches; standard height, 35 inches. 

Number of Tubes in length 4 6 8 10 12 16 20 24 

Total number of Tubes ^ 4 6 8 10 12 16 20 24 

Square feet of Heating Surface ' 4 6 8 10 12 16 20 24 

Outside length of Radiator, inches III4 1514 191^ 231;^ 21}^ 35ij' 431^ 511^ 




Pattern No. 2. Two Rows of Tubes. O 

Number of Tubes iu length 4 6 

Total number of Tubes 8 12 

Square feet of Heating Surface.. 8 12 

Outside length of Radiator, inches 11)^ 1514 



de width at floor, l^ 


inches ; 


standard height. 


3.5 inches. 


8 10 1 2 


14 


16 20 


24 28 


16 20 24 


28 


32 40 


48 56 


16 20 24 


28 


32 40 


48 66 


191^ 2314 n}i 


Blk' 


351^ 43M 


olj^ 59 



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NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The Nason " High Pressure " Vertical Tube Radiator. 




Pattern No. 3. Three Rows of Tubes. Outside width at floor, 9}{ inches ; Standard Height, 35 inches. 

Number of Tubes in leng-th 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 24 28 

Total number of Tubes...- 12 18 24 SO 36 42 48 54 60 12 84 

Square feet of Heating Surface 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 fiO 72 84 

Outside length of Radiator, inches.... IIM 15J:C l-Hi' 2314 271^ 31I4 3.5I4' 39^^ 43,14 5V4 59X 




Pattern No. 4. Four Rows of Tubes. Outside width at flooi, UJi inches; Standard Height, 

Number of Tubes in length 4 8 10 12 16 20 24 

Total number of Tubes 16 32 40 48 64 80 96 

Square feet of Heating Surface 16 32 40 48 64 80 96 

Outside length of Radiator, inches... III4 19H' 23I4 27I4 35A4 431^ ■ SPj' 

Each Tube in the Standard 35-incli heiglit is equivalent to a square foot of heating surface. 

Binder Frames for carrying Marble Tops furnislied if required. 

Regular ( Inlet, under 30 Tubes, ?4'-inch ; 30 to 60 Tubes, 1 inch; Larger, II4 inch. 

Tapping. \ Outlet, under 60 Tubes, 3^-incli ; Larger, 1 inch. 

Center of openings to floor : Inlets, 4 inches ; Outlets, 3^^ inches. 

Both openings can be furnished in same end of base when required. 



, 35 inches. 


28 


32 


112 


128 


112 


128 



5914 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



257 



The Nason Direct=Indirect or Box^Base Vertical Tube 

Radiator. 




This illustration represents the Nasou Box-Base Radiator as used ia a Direct-Indirect system. 

For general service tliis Radiator is furnislied with an outlet in the back of the Base casting- for admitting 
cold air to the Radiator through duct from outside. 

Tlie Base can also be furnished without opening, where it is desired to take air from duct through floor 
underneath the Radiator; or, it can be furnished with opening in back and front, so that by closing the duct 
opening with damper and admitting air through front opening, fitted with door, the room can be more quickly 
heated — the Radiator being immediately transformed into a direct or regular pattern heater. 



Direct=Indirect or Box=Base R.adiators. 



Pattern No. 1 with Single Row of Tubes is not Furnished in Box-Base Pattern. 



Pattern No. 2. Two Rows of Tubes. 

Number of Tubes in length 4 6 8 10 12 U 16 20 24 28 

Total number of Tubes 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 40 48 56 

Pattern No. 3. Three Rows of Tubes. 

Number of Tubes in length 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 IS 20 24 • 28 

Total number of Tubes 12 IS 24 30 36 42 4S 54 60 "72 84 

Pattern No. 4. Four Rows of Tubes. 

Numberof Tubes in length- 4 S 10 12 16 20 24 28 32 

Total number of Tubes 16 32 40 48 64 80 96 112 128 

In ordering please state explicity whether Bases are to have doors on the front, openings on the back or 
both. 

Eacli Tube in the Standard 35 inch height is equivalent to a square foot of heating surface. 



258 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The Nason "Duplex" Pattern 
Vertical Tube Radiator. 




Size 8 X 2-1, 192 Tubes, equivalent to 192 square feet of heating- surface. 

Outside Dimensions : Length, 4 feet 3i., inches ; Width, 241^ inches. 

Standard Heiglit, 3 feet. 

The "Duplex" Pattern has been designed to meet a demand for a Radiator which, while having a large 
amount of heating surface, would occupy comparatively little floor area. 

As will be observed from the cut, the rows of Tubes are arranged in groups of two, thus making a liberal 
provision for admitting air up through the openings in the Base, thereby rendering the inside rows nearly, if 
not quite as efficient as the exterior surface. 

Made only in one size, as above. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



359 



The Nason Circular and Column Pattern Vertical Tube 

Radiators. 



^i>V^!k^^^^^P-^-"~^^s:j2S£^;^>?^ 




Circular Pattern. 



Standard Height, S feet. 



Pattern 
dumber. 


No. of 
Tubes. 


of Radiating 
Surface. 


Diameter at 
Floor. 


Inlets. 
Inches. 


Outlets 
Inches. 


1 


IS 


18 


13M 


'^ 


Ik' 


t^ 


RO 


30 


18 


% 


1'4' 


H 


54 


34 


23 


% 


l.k 


4 


72 


12 


28?4' 


1 


l.k' 


5 


102 


102 


34 


1 


\H 


6 


130 


130 


ssvj: 


II4 


1'* 


V 


liiO 


160 


3SW 


»i 


1J€ 



Suitable for high pressure steam up to l"o lbs. 



CIRCULAR RADIATOR. 



Column Pattern. 



Made in halves to encircle Columns. 



Standard Heisrht, ^ feet. 



Square Feet Outside 
Pattern No. of of Radiating Diameter 
Number. Tubes. Surface. at Floor. 



Diameter of 

Opening; in the 

Inlets. Outlets. Base, Inches. 



1 


58 


58 


27K 


% 


13-4 


12 


2 


SO 


SO 


29M 


1 


^}i 


12 


8 


102 


102 


34 


1 


^K 


16 


4 


130 


130 


S8M 


iM 


1^ 


16 


5 


160 


160 


381^ 


IK 


iM 


16 



Each Tube in these Radiators in the Standard 3 ft. height is 
equivalent to a square foot of heating surface. 

Suitable for high pressure steam up to 100 lbs. 




COLUMN RADIATOR 



260 



NASON MANUFACTUBUNG COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The Nason Cast Iron Radiator. 




Triton One Column. 

For Steam or Water. 

Height, inches 38 32 26 20 

Price per square foot, Steam or Water .42 .46 .50 .57 



TRITON ONE COLUMN. 

Steam. 



Triton One Column Radiators. 



List of Sizes. 



No. of 
Sections. 


Length. 


38 Inches 
High. 


32 Inches 
High. 


26 Inches 
High. 


20 Inches 
High. 


2 


5 


6 


5 


4 


3 


8 


n4 


9 


'i^o 


6 


4J.^ 


4 


10 


12 


10 


8 


6 


5 
6 


12^ 
15 


in 

IS 


12M 
15 


10 
12 


9 


1 
8 


20 


21 

24 


20 


14 
16 


12 


9 
10 


22K 
25 


27 
So 


25 


18 

20 


13i.< 
15 


11 


27M 


38 


21}4 


22 


16l.i 


12 


30 


36 


30 


24 


18 


13 

14 


32^ 
35 


39 
42 


321^ 
35 


26 

28 


19K 
21 


15 


31>.^ 


45 


S/K 


30 


221.,' 


10 


40 


48 


40 


32 


24 


17 


421-..^ 


51 


42}^ 


34 


25i.i 


18 


45 " 


54 


45 


36 


27 


19 
20 


50 


57 
60 


47}. < 
50 " 


38 
40 


281.,' 
30 " 


21 

22 


52M 
55 


63 
66 


521,' 
55 


42 
44 


311.^ 
33 


23 
24 


57K 
60 


69 
72 


571^ 
00 


46 

48 


34>^ 
36 


25 
26 


623^ 
65 


75 
78 


62i.< 
65 


50 
53 


. 371.,' 
39 " 


2-7 


671..^ 


81 


671^ 


54 


40l< 


28 


70 


84 


70 


56 


42 


29 


nn 


87 


72i.< 


58 


431., 


30 


75 


90 


75 ' 


60 


45 ' 


31 
S2 


so 


93 
96 


">2 

80 


62 
64 


461., 
48 ' 



Each section is 4i.£ inches wide. Width of legs, 5i^ 
inclies. 

All openings will have right baud threads unless 
ordered otherwise. 

Unless otherwise specified, all Radiators will be 
tapped as follows : 

Steam. 

One Pipe. 

Up to and including 24 feet 1 inch. 

From 24 to 60 feet 1 '4 " 

From 60 to 100 feet IJ^ " 

Double Pipe. 

Up to and including 48 feet . 1 x ^^ inch 

From 48 to 96 feet 114 x 1 

Above96feet U^^lU: " 

Hot Water. 

Double Pipe. 

Up to and including 40 feet_., 1 inch. 

From 40 to 72 feet.. _ -- IJi " 

Above 72 feet _-. - lU' " 

Height from floor to center of opening is 4I4 inches. 
Allow lo inch in length of Radiator for each bushing. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



261 



The Nason Cast Iron Radiator. 




Triton Two=Column. 

For Steam or Water. 



Height, inches 

Price per square foot, Steam or Water. 



44 38 32 2ii 20 
.41 .42 .46 .50 .57 



Triton T>vo=Column R.adiators. 

TRITON TWO-COLUMN. LiST OF SiZES. 

Steam. 

No of Leaiffth in . Heating Surfacf.— Square Feet , 

Sections. Inches. 44 Inches. 38 Inches. 33 Inches. 26 Inches. 20 Inches. 

2 5 10 8 (;-';j 51^' 4 

3 71., ].5 12 10 8 6 

4 10 " 20 16 \Z}4 \0% 8 

123^, 25 20 Vi'% \Zl.< 10 
6 15 " 30 24 20 16 12 

1 in,' 35 28 23ij' 183.( 14 

8 20' ■ 40 32 2B73 213,^ 16 

9 221., 45 3(5 30 24 18 

10 25" 50 40 331:^ 263^ 20 

11 27>:,' 55 44 363^^' i^}--^ 22 

12 30 "60 48 40 32 24 

13 321-^ 65 52 iZ^ S4% 26 

14 35 " - 70 56 462-5 371/ 28 

15 37l.b '75 60 50 40" 30 

16 40 ' 80 64 53I3 i2% 32 

17 421^ 85 68 56J3 4511^ 34 

18 45 90 72 60 48"' 36 

19 47I;,' 95 76 631., 502,^ 33 

20 50" 100 80 66^3 531^ 40 EH CK HifHSc-I 

21 521.; 105 84 70 56 42 

22 55 " im 88 131^ m% 44 

23 571., 115 92 763^ 61%^ 46 
24. 60 " 120 ' 96 80 64' 48 

25 i;2l., 125 100 83I3' 662.J 50 

26 65 " 130 104 86'^., 69l|j 52 

27 671.; 135 108 90" 72' 54 

28 70 " 140 112 93lij' 743;,' 56 

29 721-^ 145 116 963^ 77I3 58 

30 75 " 150 120 100 SO 60 

31 111^ 155 124 1031-^ 823^ 62 TRITON TWO-COLUMN. 

32 80 160 128 IO633 851.; 64 Showing Air Space. 

Eacli section is 7ij^ inclies wide. Width of legs, 8I4' inches. 

All openings will have riglit hand tlireads unless otherwise ordered. 

Unless otherwise specified, all Radiators will be tapped as follows : 

One Pipe. Double Pipe. 

Up to and including 40 feet 1 inch. ^_t x ^ 

From 40 to 60 feet H4 " l' x % 

From 60 to 100 feet li< " V^xl 

100 feet and over _ 2" '■ 1^2 x 1 

Height from floor to center of opening is 483 inches, for 38 inch height, all other sizes 4 i^' inches. 
Allow i£ inch in length of Radiator for each bushing. 




Hot Water. 
1 X 1 

114'x I'i 

i3>i X 11-3- 



363 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 




The Nason Cast Iron Radiator. 



Triton Three=Coluinn. 



FOK Steam or Water. 



Price per square foot, Steam or 
Water _ 



44 38 32 26 23 20 18 



.41 .42 .46 .50 .53 .57 .58 



Triton Three=Column Radiators. 





TRITOS THREE-COLUMN. 




List 


OF Sizes 








Steam. 


















Heatiug Surface.— 


Squake 


Feet 


, 


No. 


of Length, 


44 In. 


SSIn. 


32 In. 


26 In. 


33 In 


20 In. 


18 In. 


Sections. Inches 


High. 


High. 


High. 


Hitjh. 


High. 


High. 


High. 


2 


5 


12 


10 


9 


i^i 


6 


51.,' 


41.,' 


3 


ni 


18 


15 


131^ 


iiM 


9 


8I4 


6?4 


4 


10 


24 


20 


18 


15 


12 


11 


9 


5 


12l£ 


30 


25 


22K 


183^ 


15 


n% 


llii 


6 


15 


36 


30 


27 


'221^ 


18 


16k 


mi 


7 


17K 


42 


35 


31K 


26k 


21 


1914' 


15M 


8 


20 


48 


40 


36 


30 


24 


22 


18 


9 


221,.^ 


54 


45 


40l< 


333^; 


27 


2434: 


201:^ 


10 


25'" 


60 


50 


45 


371^ 


30 


271.,'' 


OOl' 


11 


271^ 


66 


55 


49K 


411^ 


S3 


mi 


24?.r 


12 


30 


72 


fiO 


54 


45 


36 


33 


27 


13 


323^ 


78 


65 


aS}i 


• 48^4 


39 


353| 


291^ 


14 


35 


84 


70 


63 " 


52^ 


42 


381:,' 


31K 


15 


37iiJ 


90 


75 


671^ 


56M 


45 


41li 


333| 


16 


40 " 


96 


80 


72 


60 


48 


44 


36 


17 


421^ 


102 


85 


'?6K 


63?4: 


51 


46% 


38l<^ 


18 


45 


108 


90 


81 


671-^ 


54 


49^ 


40M 


19 


471.^ 


114 


95 


851^ 


71M 


57 


521^ 


42M 


20 


50 " 


120 


loo 


90 


75 


60 


55 


45 


21 


62^' 


126 


105 


94M 


78=4' 


63 


573^ 


471^ 


22 


65 


132 


110 


99 


82I3 


66 


60l.< 


49';,' 


23 


mi 


138 


Ho 


1081^ 


861^ 


69 


6331 


513^ 


24 


60 


144 


120 


108 


90 


72 


66 


54 


25 


62l.< 


150 


125 


1121^ 


98M 


75 


683^ 


561^ 


26 


65'' 


156 


130 


117 " 


973^ 


78 


7l'K 


5S1..< 


27 


671^ 


162 


135 


121K 


inii^ 


81 


W4 


C03| 


28 


70 


168 


140 


126 


lOo' 


84 


77 


63 


29 


721,^ 


174 


145 


130K 


108.5:^ 


87 


79% 


651^ 


30 


75 


180 


150 


135 


n2i,,< 


90 


82K 


WJ^ 


31 


"Ji 


186 


155 


139l.< 


1161;^ 


93 


851^ 


69M 


32 


80 


192 


160 


144 


120 


96 


88 


72 




Each section is 


9V, inches wi 


de. Width of legs, lOJi 


inch 




TRITON THREE-COLUMN. 

Water. 



All openings will have right hand threads unless otherwise ordered 
Unless otherwise specified, all Radiators will be tapped as follows : 

Up to and including 40 feet 

From 40 to 60 feet __ _ 

From 60 to 100 feet _.. _ _ __ 

100 feet and over ___ 

Height from floor to center of opening is 4I4 inches. 
Allow I3 inch in lengtli of Radiator for each bushing. 



One Pipe. 
1 inch. 


Double Pipe. 

?4X 3^ 


Hot Water. 
1 xl 


1^4 " 

2 " 


1 X ^4 
11^X1 
^}i X 1 


1% X iM 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



3B3 



The Nason Cast Iron Radiator. 




Triton Four=Column. 

For Steam or Water. 

Height, inches. __ _ 4+ 38 32 26 23 20 IS 

Price per foot, Steam .. .42 

Price per foot, Water. 41 .42 .46 .50 .53 .57 .58 



TRITON FOUR-COLtJMN. 



Triton Four=Column Radiators. 



List of Sizes. 



No. 




, 


— Hkatino Surface.— 


Square Feet 




Sec- 


Length 


44 In. 


38 In. 


Si In. 


86 In. 


33 In. 


SO In. 


18 In. 


tions. 


Inches 


Hi£;li. 


High. 


High. 


High. 


High. 


High. 


High. 


2 


6 


1S1< 


16 


14 


llJo' 


9 


8 


7 


3 


9 


27M 


24 


21 


17 


13^ 


12 


i'"'K 


4 


12 


37 


32 


28 


22?=r 


18 


16 


14 


5 


15 


461^ 


40 


35 


281^ 


22K 


20 


I7I3- 


6 


18 


551^ 


48 


42 


34 


27 


24 


21 


1 


21 


643^ 


56 


49 


392,^ 


313^ 


28 


24}^ 


8 


24 


74 


64 


56 


45Ja 


36 


32 


28 


9 


27 


831^ 


72 


63 


51 


40K 


36 


31},- 


10 


30 


mi 


SO 


70 


563i^ 


45 


40 


35 


11 


33 


wrx 


88 


77 


mi 


49^ 


44 


38K 


12 


36 


111 


96 


84 


68 


54 


48 


42 " 


13 


39 


12034 


104 


91 


••S^i 


68K 


52 


45l..< 


14 


42 


1291^ 


112 


98 


19}4 


63 


56 


49 


15 


4.3 


188?^ 


120 


105 


85 


671/^ 


60 


52l.< 


16 


48 


148 


128 


112 


9023- 


72 


64 


56 ' 


IV 


51 


1571.^ 


136 


119 


96J3 


''«>2 


68 


591^ 


IS 


54 


166K 


144 


]26 


102 


81 


72 


63 


19 


57 


1753| 


152 


133 


101% 


851^ 


76 


661^ 


21) 


60 


185 


160 


140 


imi 


90 


80 


70 


21 


63 


1941^ 


168 


147 


119 


94J^ 


84 


V3K 


22 


66 


20m 


176 


1.54 


124?i( 


99 


88 


77 


23 


69 


212JI 


184 


161 


1301,' 


1031.^ 


92 


801,^ 


24 


72 


222 


192 


168 


136 


108 


96 


84 


2.5 


75 


23U^ 


200 


175 


141, ^.( 


II2I3 


100 


87}.< 


26 


78 


2401^ 


208 


182 


I47I3' 


117 


104 


91 


il 


81 


249?i( 


216 


189 


153 


121!:,' 


108 


941 :,' 


2S 


84 


259 


224 


196 


158^.; 


126 


112 


98 


29 


87 


268I4' 


232 


203 


I64I3 


1301^ 


116 


V)\% 


30 


90 


2771^^ 


240 


210 


170 


135 


120 


105 


31 


93 


2863^ 


248 


217 


115% 


139K 


124 


1081^ 


32 


96 


296' 


256 


224 


181 1:( 


144 


128 


112 



Each section is 12p^ Inches wide. 

Width of leg's, \Z% inches. 

All openings will have right hand threads un- 
less ordered otherwise. 

Unless otherwise specified, all Radiators will 
be tapped as follows : 



One Pipe. Double Pipe. Hot Water. 
Up to and including 
40 feet 1 inch. 

From 40 to 60 feet. II4 " 
From 60 to 100 feet, li^' " 
100 feet and over .- 2 " 

Height from floor to center of opening is 4i^ 
inches. 

Allow 1-2 inch in lengtli of Radiator for each 
bushing. 



?:ix J^' 1 xl 
1 X ^i IJ4XII4 
II4XI 1,1^x11.^ 



264 



NASON MAlNlUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The Nason Cast Iron Radiator. 




Chautauqua Plain. 

For Steam or Water. 



Height, inches 

Price per square foot, Steam or Water. 



45 


38 


32 


2B 


211 


41 


.42 


.46 


•50 


■57 



Chautauqua Radiators. 





CHAUTAUQUA PLAIN. 


List op Sizes. 






fcjteam. 








No. of 


Length in . 


Heating Stjrfack.— 


Squake Feet 


Sections. 


Inches. 


46 Inches 


. 38 Inches. 


32 Inches 


. 26 Inches. 20 Inc 


•2 


5 


10 


8 


«,-3 


5^3 i 





71., 


15 


12 


10 


8 6 


4 


10 


20 


16 


1313 


10 -'3 8 


5 


121., 


25 


20 


16.^3 


13l;j 10 


6 


15 


30 


24 


20 


16 12 


7 


m-i 


35 


28 


231a' 


18-'., 14 


8 


20 


40 


32 


i6% 


211, 16 


9 


001^' 


45 


36 


30 


24 18 


10 


25 


50 


40 


33I3' 


26% 20 


11 


271, 


55 


44 


36?3 


■29li 22 


12 


30 ' 


til) 


48 


40 


32 " 24 


13 


321.^ 


65 


52 


■iShi 


34^3 26 


14 


. 35 


70 


56 


it^% 


37I3' 28 


15 


37l< 


75 


60 


50 


40 31:1 


Ui 


40 


80 


64 


53I3 


■12.-3 32 


17 


421.^ 


85 


68 


•56.^3 


45i|J 34 


18 


45 " 


90 


72 


60 


48 36 


19 


471.0' 


95 


76 


63I3 


5023' 38 


20 


50 


mo 


80 


ti6% 


53J'3 40 


21 


521^- 


105 


84 


70 


56 42 


22 


55 


no 


88 


731.. 


58^^ 44 


23 


571,' 


115 


92 


76.^3 


61 1.3 46 


24 


60 


120 


96 


80 


64 48 


25 


621^ 


125 


100 


83 lo 


66J^ 50 


26 


65 ' 


130 


104 


S6% 


m^ 52 


27 


671/,- 


135 


108 


90 


72 54 


28 


70 ' 


140 


112 


931^ 


74% 56 


29 


72 1^ 


145 


116 


96=^ij 


77l<i- 58 


30 


75 


150 


1211 


mo 


80 60 


31 


771.; 


155 


124 


103I3 


82^3 62 


32 


SO 


160 


128 


1062a 


851., 64 




CHAUTAUQUA PLAIN. 

Water. 



Each sectioa is 714 inches wide. Width of legs, 8I4 inches. 

All openings will have rig'lit hand threads unless otherwise ordered. 

Unless otherwise specified, all Radiators will be tapped as follows 

Up to and including 40 feet 

From 40 to 60 feet.__ ___ _ 

From 60 to 100 feet 

100 feet and over - -. 

Height from floor to center of opening is 4ig inches. 
Allow 1^ inch in length of Radiator for each bushing. 



One Pipe. 
1 inch. 


Double Pipe. 

;'4X M 


Hot Water. 
1 X 1 


1^- " 
11.:; " 

2 ' " 


IX % 
114 X 1 

1^3 X 1 


WXII4 
13^ X 11.^ 
11^x11^ 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



265 



The Nason Cast Iron Radiator. 




Chautauqua Ornamental. 

For Steam or Water. 



Height, inches 

Prife per square foot, Steam or Water. 



45 


SS 


32 


26 


20 


•41 


.42 


.46 


•50 


•57 



CHAUTAUQUA ORNAMENTAL. 

Steam. 



Chautauqua Radiators. 



List of Sizes. 



-Heating Surface.— Square Feet- 



No. of 


Lenirth in 












Sections 


Indies. 


45 Inches. 


38 Inches. 


33 Inches. 


26 Inches. 


20 Inches 


2 


5 


10 


8 


6-3 


■5,^3 


4 


3 


71., 


15 


12 


10 


8 


6 


4 


10 


20 


16 


-^m 


10?^ 


8 


5 


121,, 


25 


20 


1«?3 


rsVi 


10 


6 


15 


30 


24 


20 


16 


12 


7 


171.,' 


35 


28 


mi 


iS% 


14 


8 


20 


40 


32 


26% 


2II3 


16 


9 


221^ 


45 


36 


30 


24 


18 


10 


25'" 


5(1 


40 


331;^ 


26/3 


20 


11 


271.,- 


55 


44 


36?3 


9ql<' 


22 


12 


30 


60 


48 


40 


32 


24 


13 


32M 


65 


52 


43^3^ 


34?^ 


26 


14 


35 


70 


56 


46?^ 


mi 


28 


15 


37K 


75 


60 


50 


40 


311 


16 


40 


80 


64 


mi 


i-ifi 


32 


17 


42K 


85' 


68 


06% 


15}i 


34 


18 


46 


90 


72 


60 


48 


36 


19 


47l.< 


95 


76 


631^ 


oO% 


38 


20 


50 


100 


SO 


m% 


mi 


411 


21 


521.; 


105 


84 


70 


56 


42 


22 


55 


no 


88 


nm 


5S% 


44 


23 


571.; 


115 


92 


16% 


61M 


46 


24 


60 


120 


96 


80 


64 


48 


25 


621.; 


125 


100 


mii 


66% 


50 


26 


65 


130 


104 


S6% 


691^ 


52 


27 


67M 


135 


108 


90 


72 


54 


28 


70 


140 


112 


981;^ 


74^3^ 


56 


29 


721^ 


145 


116 


96% 


77K 


58 


30 


75 


150 


120 


100 


80 


60 


31 


77K 


155 


124 


1031;^ 


mi 


62 


32 


80 


160 


128 


W69i 


S5}i 


64 



Each section is 7'4 inches wide. 

Width of legs, 8I4 Inches. 

All openings will have right hand threads 
unless otherwise ordered. 

Unless otiierwise specified, all Radiators will 
be tapped as follows : 

One Pipe. Double Pipe. Hot Water. 
Up to and including 

40 feet_._ 1 inch. ^4 x ^^ 1 xl 

From 40 to 60 feet_ II4 
From 60 to 100 feet. 1 }o 
100 feet and over._ 2 



1 X ;V 114x11^ 
li^xl l^xlM 

iij'xi nixi}4 



Height from floor to center of opening is 4\^ 
inches. 

Allow 1-, inch in length of Radiator for each 
bushing. 



366 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The Nason Cast Iron Radiators. 




Triton Wall Radiator. 

For Steam or Water. 

This illustnition represents our Single 
Column "Triton" assembled without legs, 
which we recommend for use as a Wall 
Radiator. Width of section, 4i^ inches. 

Height, inches SS S'2 2f; 20 

Price per square foot, 

Steam or Water .42 .46 .50 .57 

For sizes, etc., see Triton Single Column. 



TRITON WALL RADIATOR. 

Steam. 



Bay Window, Corner and Stairway Radiators. 




TRITON THREE-COLUMN BAY WINDOW RADIATOR. 

Steam. 

Special Radiators. 

Curved, Corner and Angle Radiators can be fur- 
nished in any style. 

In ordering such Radiators specify the exact radius 
or angle of the baseboard at floor within which the 
Radiator is to be placed. 

Also furnish sketch showing which end of Radiator 
is for supply and which for return, as you face the 
inside of angle or curve. 

Stairway Radiators can also be furnished in the 
Two, Three or Four Column Triton Pattern. 

Prices on application. 



MT- 




CHAUTAUQUA TWO-COLUMN CORNER RADIATOR. 
Steam. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



267 



The Nason Cast Iron Radiators. 




Triton Two=Column Circle Radiator. 

Circular Radiators can be fui-nished iii Triton One-Column, Two 
or Tliree-Column or Chautauqua Two-Column, Steam or Water. 

Prices and Dimensions furnislied on application. 



TEITCIV TWO-COLUMN CIECLE EADIATOR. 

Steam . 



Dining Room R^adiator. 

Made in Clnautauqua and Triton Two-Column 
Ornamental Radiators only. The smallest 
complete stack contains 33 feet of Radiating 
Surface and is composed of twelve 20-inch 
sections underneath oven and one -t-foot section 
at each end. Oven furnished with one shelf 

Dimensions. 

Length of Oven, 30 inches. 
Depth of Oven, 12i^' inches. 
Height of Oven, ilj^ inches. 
Projection from rear face of Radiator, 51,^ 
inches. 

List price for Oven, exclusive of Radiator 

sections 3S-Oo 




DINING ROOM EADIATOR. 

Steam. 



Perfect Pin Indirect R^adiator. 

Steam or Water. 













» » » ► 

» * f- p ■ 



Made in sections of 12 feet each, assembled with 
Slip Nipples. 

Each section occupies 2['X inches in length of stack. 
Stacks of 48 feet and under, tapped 1 '^ inch ; over 



*, %%%%%'>■,'►% 48 feet, U.^inch. 



Perfect Pin, Steam or Water, 12 square feet, 

per section 3.24 

An additional charge of 1 cent per foot will be made for assembling Indirect Radiation. 



268 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 




RIGHT HAND BOTTOM HORIZONTAL 
DISCHARGE. 



The Nason Volume Blower for Boilers, 
Heating Furnaces, Forges, Etc. 

This type is especially adapted for ■work requiring large volumes 
of air at moderate pressures. For blowing forge fires, puddling 
turnaoes, lieating furnaces and supplying draft to steam boilers they are 
universally employed. 

Especial attention is called to the patented oil ring type journal 
bearings used in tliese Blowers, which insure a cool bearing at ail times. 
Up blast or special discharge Blowers cost 10,'? in advance of regular. 
No special discharge Blowers exchanged. 

These Blowers are guaranteed to be built of the best material and 
worlcmanship, in a thoroughly workmanlike manner, to run with 
minimum power, to be more durable, to be so proportioned as to give 
the greatest amount of blast and air obtainable in a given size, and to be 
sold at lower prices for the same size and capacitj' than those of anj' 
other manufacture. 



No of 


Heig:ht in 


Outside 


. Jr'uuej 


s . 






Blower. 


Inches. 


Diameter of Outlet. 


Diameter. 


Face. 


Weight. 


Price. 


000 B 


HK 


iH 


2M 


m 


44 


?I5 


1 B 


\o% 


5 


3 


^¥ 


66 


20 


2 B 


2014 


6 


^M 


2% 


75 


25 


3 B 


25 


"iH 


4 


3M 


165 


33 


4 B 


29 


9 


5 


4 


210 


44 


5 B 


32 


10i.< 


534- 


iH 


275 


55 


6 B 


37J^ 


12 ' 


61^ 


5H 


357 


70 


7 B 


43 


U 


'-'Y^ 


6H 


615 


90 


8 B 


48 


IBl^ 


Wi 


Wz 


640 


150 


9 B 


55 


IS 


m 


8^ 


1035 


200 


10 B 


68 


21 


12 


10 


1.500 


250 


11 B 


79 


24 


14 


12 


2500 


350 



The Nason Volume E,xhauster 
with Overhung Wheel. 

These Exhausters are especially adapted for removing the 
refuse from emery wheels, buffing wheels, etc. It is usually 
necessary to lun the Exhausters to a speed sufficient to pro- 
duce 4 or 5 oz. pressure for average work. 

In ordering it is alwaj'S advisable to mention the service 
for which it is required, so that special wheels can be provided 
if necessarj'. Exhausters made with the " up blast" cost 10^ 
more than the horizontal discharge. 

These Exhausters are guaranteed to be built of the best 
material and workmanship, in a thoroughly workmanlike 
manner, to run with minimum power, to be more durable, to 
be so proportioned as to give the greatest suction and expulsive 
force, and to be sold at lower prices for the same size and 
capacity than those of any other manufacture. 




RIGHT HA-ND BOTTOM HORIZONTAL 
DISCHARGE. 



No. of 
Exhauster. 


Height in 
Inches. 


000 B 


14}:,' 


1 B 


1534 


2 B 


2OI4' 


3 B 


25 


4 B 


29 


5 B 


32 


6 B 

7 B 


373^ 
43 


8 B 


48 


9 B 


55 


10 B 


68 



Diameter of 
Outlet. 


Diameter of 
Inlet. 


Diameter of 
PuUey. 


5 


5 


3 


6 
9 


6 

7J^ 
9 


314 

4 

5 


lOM 

12 . 
14 


12 
14 


5;¥ 


18 


16 
18 


9^2 


21 


21 


12 



Face of 
Pulley. 

2^ 
^% 

4 

^% 

8i.<- 

10 



Weight. 

60 

75 

90 

170 

232 

280 

390 

560 

740 

13,50 

1850 



Price. 
?iS 

20 
25 

33 

44 

55 

70 

90 

150 

200 

250 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



269 



The Nason Disk Wheels for Cooling, Ventilating and 

Drying. 





WITH OVERHUNG PULLEY. 



WITH DIRECT ATTACHED MOTOR. 



After many years of experiments and tests with various shapes of blades for Disk Wlieel construction, it 
lias been demonstrated tliat tliis design will dehver more air with tlie same amount of power applied than any 
otlier. By an ing'enious system of balancing used only in this type of Disk Wheels, we are enabled to secure 
smooth running even wlien driven at a high speed. These Wheels are very stiffly braced in every part, the 
strength of vane and blade being sufficient for the hardest kind of service. We guarantee these Wheels 
to be capable of moving' a larg-er volume of air in proportion to the power expended than any other Wheel of 
same diameter on the market, and to be noiseless in operation. Each Wheel is fitted with a self-oiling device 
and is sent witli ilang-ed jiviUeys unless otherwise ordered. 

The Nason DisR Wheels. 



Dia. 
Wheel. 
Inches. 


Dia. 
Frames. 
Inches. 


Width 
Frames. 
Inches. 


Length 
Shaft. 
Inches. 


■■'Dia. 

Pulley. 

Inches. 


Face 
Pulley. • 
Inches. 


Weight, 

lbs., with 

Pulley. 


Price 

with 

Pulley. 


18 


20 


6 


17 


4 


o 


75 


$40 


24 


26 


7 


19 


4 


2 


100 


50 


30 


33 


8 


23 


6 


2:¥ 


170 


65 


36 


38 


11 


23 


7 


3 


230 . 


85 


42 


46 


11 


27 


8 


^H 


325 


no 


4S 


54 


13 


31 


9 


4 


445 


125 


64 


61 


16 


34 


9 


4 


560 


175 


60 


67 


17 


37 


10 


5 


■ 630 


250 


72 


81 


22 


45 


12 


^'i 


820 


300 


84 


93 


27 


52 


14 


6 


990 


350 



Dia. 
Wheel. 
Inches. 


Speed. 

Rev. 

Minutes. 


Motor 
Horse 
Power. 


Price 

with 
Motor. 


IS 


1000 


H 


$220 


24 


775 


1.; 


300 


30 


650 


1 


360 


36 


600 


2 


490 


42 


550 


4 


650 


48 


500 


5 


750 


.54 


450 


VJ^ 


975 


60 


400 


10 


1200 


72 


350 


15 


1500 



Motors are ordinarily wound for 115, 230 and 500 volts. An extra charge is made for small motors for 
600 volt circuits. Always state voltage of current when ordering. 

Special Wheels of greater diameter can be furnished to order, and blue prints showing number of blades 
and other details will be furnished upon application. 



.270 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The Nason Disk Wheel with Direct Attached Engine. 




ENGINE INCLOSED, RUNNING IN OIL, 
DOUBLE SINGLE-ACTING TYPE. 



The Engine shown directly connected to a disk wheel is of the 
double single-acting type, inclosed and running in oil. The same 
high-grade constraction is maintained in these engines as when 
they are built for running dynamos and otliei- refined service. No 
governor, however, is ^lsed wlien direct connected to a fan. The 
use of disk wheels is thus rendered feasible for buildings having 
ample boiler capacity but limited power. It also adapts them for 
locations where to transmit power by belt connections would be 
expensive in the first cost and subsequent maintenance. The 
engines are constructed with special reference for disk wheel pro- 
pulsion, occupying but little space, although driving the fan at 
sustained high speeds without appreciable noise or vibration. The 
support is a substantial cast iron bracket, and the appearance of the 
Engine is neat and compact. They require but little attention to 
keep in running order. 






















Size of 






























Engine. 
D. B. A. 


Size 


Size 


. WeifTht , 




Size. 


A 


B 


C 


D 


B 


E 


G 


H 


Steam. 


Ex. 


Packed. 


Not Packed. 


Price. 


36 


42},' 


mi 


5li 


91.£ 


HJ« 


16Ja 


i-i}i 


38I4 


2 x3 


1 


IM 


580 


530 


175.00 


42 


483^^ 


45 


SV.< 


12 


10=8 


1«J^ 


45 


43;g 


2)2' X 3 


1 


Wi 


725 


675 


210.00 


48 


SV^s 


53K 


61.< 


13 


101 8 


leJs 


46I2' 


521^ 


3 X 3 


1 


I'i 


845 


795 


230.00 


M 


64^4 


61 


1 


15 


13 


IStV 


5SA 


59 


3I3 X 4 


IV4' 


IK 


1010 


960 


355-00 


60 


693,^ 


66 


m 


17 


12 


18X5- 


rA^i 


64 


4 x4 


IM 


IK 


1080 


1030 


415.00 


72 


mi 


80 


n^ 


22 


1'4I 


21/8 


«¥r 


76 


i}4 X 5 


IK 


2 


1895 


1820 


500.00 


84 


95 


92 J ^ 


8 


27 


1278 


21^8 


69?^ 


89 


5 X 5 


m 


2 


2065 


1990 


540.00 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



271 



The Nason "Immersed Valve" Water Feeder for Low 

Pressure Steam Boilers. 




FULL VIEW 



The Nason " Immersed Valve " Water Feeder, which we illustrate, has been designed for automatically 
controlling the water supply and maiatainiag the water level in boilers employed in steam heating under the: 
low pressure conditions which universally obtain in a return or gravity system. 





SECTIONAL VIEW. 



ENLARGED VALVE SECTION. 



In construction the Nason Feeder differs from all others in that, as the name implies, its valve is 
constantly immersed in water, which protects its seat from the destructive action 6t steam in the chamber, 
thereby greatly increasing its durability and giving a corresponding immunity from leakage. 

It farther differs from others in having the controlling valve so placed that easy access to it is had bj' 
removal of a brass cap back of it and at tlie end of the Feeder. 

Tlirough this opening the valve is readily approached for the purpose of varying its distances from the 
seat, in order to thus adjust the height of the water level to any desired point. When injured or worn out the 
valve is removed through the same opening. It is made of pure gum packing, secured in a retaining cup — 
this material having been found in practice to be the most desirable for this service. 

Although this device is carefully tested under fifty pounds pressure before leaving- our factory, its use is 
not recommended where the steam pressure at any time exceeds twenty pounds, with a water pressure at inlet, 
exceeding- at all times the highest steam pressure on the apparatus, but with a maximum limit of forty 
pounds. 



273 NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 

The Nason " Immersed Valve " Water Feeder for Low 

Pressure Boilers. 

The copper floats used in our Feeders are made exclusively for this duty. They are of a special design, 
made from heavy weight metal, and are rigidly tested under pressure. Where the Feeder is installed under 
conditions prescribed by us, we guarantee the floats non-collapsible. 

These Feeders may be used with or without a water gauge, but the use of such a gauge is i-ecommended. 
As will be seen in the illustration, the Feeder is furnished witia threaded openings on both sides, so that the 
device may be installed at either side of the heater, as may be most convenient. 

As a safeguard against the destruction of boilers through carelessness of servants or inattention of 
caretakers they are a necessary adjunct, and no apparatus should be installed without one of these Feeders. 

Instructions for Installing. 

Place the Feeder conveniently near the boiler, and at such a height that its center coincides with the line 
at which it is desired to maintain the water level in the boiler. 

Connect the top opening on the large end of the Feeder with the steam dome of the boiler above the 
water line, and the bottom opening- with the boiler at some point below the water level. 

The feed water connection is then to be made with the small end of the Feeder — care being taken to 
ascertain that the pressure of the water supply exceeds the higliest steam pressure under which the boiler 
will at any time be operated. 

After the heater has been filled with water and the Water Feeder is in operation, if it is found that the 
Water Level in the heater is either too high or too low, unscrew the brass cap at the back and turn the valve, 
by inserting- a screw-driver, to the right to make the water level lower or to the left to make it higher. 



Dimensions and List Prices. 

Size. 
Outside Length __ 23>4 inches. 

Height 135^ " 

Water Gauge Connection ___ ^i inch. 

Width .-.-. - 9 inches. 

Boiler Connection 1 inch. 

Feed Water Inlet i^ " 

Price, without Water Gauge _ 20.00 

" with " " Complete 24.00 



Special. 

The Nason " Immersed Valve " Feeder is the only one made in which both valve and seat can be removed 
through one opening without either disconnecting the Feeder or taking out the lever. To those who have 
used Feeders of the old type this feature alone is sufficient to insure their universal use. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



273 



The Ohio Steam Pump. 



In tlie Ohio Pump unusual attention has 
been given to the question of accessibility, the 
suction valves being placed in small " pock- 
ets," or chambers, at the side of water 
cylinders, and, like all other interior working 
parts, are quickly accessible without disturb- 
ing the discharge valves or breaking- any 
pipe connections— a feature which will be 
thoroughly appreciated by everj' operating 
engineer. This design of water end also pro- 
vides for an almost straight course or pas- 
sageway for the water through the pump, 
thus reducing the friction and wear on the 
working parts to a minimum. 

The plungers, which are double acting, 
operate through central stuffing boxes con- 
taining soft, fibrous packing, which, by means 
of an adjustable device, may be kept abso- 
lutely tight under the most severe usage. 
This arrangement is invaluable for pumping 
liquids containing grit or foreign substances. 

All stuffing boxes used are of liberal size and depth, affording room for an ample supply of packing, which 

eliminates the nuisance and trouble of frequent re-packing. 

The steam valves used are the common slide valves, tlie simplest and most reliable known. The entire 

valve gear is made of best quality steel, affording abundant strength and durability. Workmanship and finish 

are equal to the best on the market. 




OHIO STEAM PUMP. 



The Ohio Steam Pump. 

Sizes and Capacities, as Used for Boiler Feeding and 

General Purposes. 



Horse Power of 
Boiler Pump Sizescf Pipes for Short Lengths ; 





D iameter 


Diameter 


Lencrtb. 


Capacity in 
Gallons 


will Supply 
Under 


to be Increased 


as Length 


■ Increases. 






Net Extra 
Charge for 
Brass 


Si^e 


Steam 


Water 


of 


per Jlinute at 


Ordinary 


Steam 


Exhaust 


Suction 


Discharge 


Shipping 




No. 


Cylinders. 


Plungers. 


stroke. 


Proper Speed. 


Conditions. 


Pipe. 


Pipe. 


Pipe. 


Pipe. 


Weight. 


Price. 


Fittings. 





m 


1^2 


3 


6 to 15 


30 


^3 


1 J 


1 


U 


100 


65.00 


2.00 


o 


3 


9 


3 


. 8 to 20 


50 


hz 


^; 


II4 


1 


160 


72.00 


3.00 


4 


m 


2V€ 


4 


15 to 80 


75 


H 


?4 


1^2 


1^4 


250 


98.00 


4.00 


5 


iVi 


2% 


5 


20 to 40 


150 


M 


1 


2 


11., 


3.50 


n8.oo 


4-50 


6 


414 


3 


.5 


24 to 48 


200 


^4 


r 


■> 


1\^ 


350 


124.00 


4-75 


7 


5l| 


3K 


6 


40 to 80 


3o0 


■'i 


1^-4 


2M 


2 


600 


150.00 


7.00 


8 


6 


4 


6 


70 to 100 


400 


1 


1'4 


3 


21.,' 


700 


185.00 


8.50 


9 


6 


4l.< 


6 


SO to 120 


51 Ht 


1 


1'4 


3 


-'.^ 


7*)0 


210.00 


10.00 


10 


7 


4 " 


7 


75 to 110 


600 


1"4 


11., 


3 


21.; 


800 


265.00 


11.00 


11 


7 


41.; 


1 


85 to 125 


7* H) 


1'4 


1^2 


4 


3 


800 


270.00 


13-00 


12 


71,' 


iK, 


10 


100 to 170 


900 


11., 


2 


4 


3 


1200 


345-00 


15.00 


IS 


71., 


5 


10 


loO to 210 


1150 


llj 


') 


4 


3 


1200 


355-00 


17.00 


H 


8 


5 


10 


130 to 210 


1150 


I'il 


2 


4 


3 


1500 


435- 00 


25.00 


1.5 


10 





10 


130 to 210 


1150 


.7 


■>^i 


4 


3 


2200 


475 00 


30.00 


16 


10 


6 


10 


180 to 300 


15O0 


2 


m 


5 


4 


2200 


495.00 


35.00 


17 


10 


t 


10 


245 to 400 





2 


21-^ 


6 


5 


3000 


575-00 


50.00 


18 


12 


7 


10 


245 to 400 




21.^ 


3 


6 


5 


3200 


695.00 


50.00 


1!) 


|.> 


8 


10 


260 to 500 




21? 


o 


7 


6 


4000 


720.00 


60.00 


■Jii 


U 


7 


10 


245 to 400 




21^ 


3 


6 


5 


4500 


800.00 


50.00 


21 


u 


8 


10 


260 to 500 




21, 


3 


7 


6 


4200 


875.00 


60.00 


''2 


u 


9 


10 


350 to 580 





2iJ 


3 


7 


6 


6000 


925.00 


70.00 


'*-! 


16 


8 


12 


270 to 520 





2l.i 


3 


7 


6 


6300 


950.00 


60.00 


2-1 


16 


9 


12 


370 to 650 




'^1 


3 


7 


6 


6500 


1050.00 


70.00 


25 


16 


10 


12 


410 to 850 





ill 


3 


8 


7 


7000 


1090.00 


80.00 



274 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The Ohio Automatic Feed Pump and Receiver. 

This Machine is invaluable for receiving the condensa- 
tion from heating systems and automatically returning 
it direct to the boilei-s while in its hottest condition. This 
not only increases tlie efficiency of the heating plant, but 
at tlie same time provides a saving in fuel consumption. 
It is, tlierefore, a matter of economy (or use in connec- 
tion witli brick and cement plants, lumbei'-mills, factories, 
liotels, buildings, etc. 

In addition to the econom}' in the use of fuel, gained 
by feeding the boiler with water slightly below the 
vaporizing point, which is otherwise impossible without 
the use of a special water-heater, this Machine has otlier 
advantages of equal importance. The boiler is provided 
with a pure water supply, and the formation of lime and 
objectionable scale is tlius eliminated. It is unaffected 
by variations of steam pressure, and is absolutely positive 
and automatic under all conditions of service. It returns 
the water to the boiler in a steady and continuous flow 
as it enters the Receiver, and will at all times keep the 
pipes in a dry condition. 

Its usefulness is not limited to tliat of boiler feeding, it being' admirably adapted for regulating the circula- 
tion of brine in refrig-erating plants. It may also be successfully used as a temporator apparatus in beer-cooling- 
and for other circulating purposes where automatic action is essential. 

As the water flows into the Receiver, it raises a ball float therein, which opens the valve controlling the 
supply of steam for operating the Pump. As the water is removed from the Receiver, the float lowers, thus 
closing the valve and gradually stopping the Pump. The Pump operates only as the water enters the Receiver. 

Net Extra 

for Brass 

Height. Price. Flttinp:8. 




OllrO AUTOMATIC FEED PUMP AND RECEIVER. 





Radiating Surface 








will Drain 






Size of Pump. 


in Square Feet. 


Lengtii. 


Width. 


3 X 2 X 3 


5,000 


2 ft. 6 in. 


2 ft. 8 in 


31^ X 21^ X 4 


6,000 


3 " " 


2 " 8 " 


43^ X 23^ X 5 


10,000 


3 " 4 " 


2 " 8 " 


43^ X 3 X 5 


12,000 


3 " 4 " 


2 " 8 " 


51^x31.^^x6 


20,000 


3 " 10 " 


3 " " 


6 x4 X t) 


40,000 


4 " 7 " 


3 " 4 " 


7 X 4>< X 7 


60,000 


-1 " s '• 


:i " C " 



2 ft. 2 in 200.00 

2 " 2 " 225.00 

2 " 2 " 250.00 

2 " 2 " 255.00 

2 " 2 " . 290.00 

2 " 10 " _ 325.00 

2 " 10 " 410.00 



3-00 
4.00 
4-50 
4-50 
7.00 
9. 00 
14.00 



The Ohio Brewers' Automatic Air Pump. 




OHIO AUTOMATIC AIR PUMP. 



Diameter of 

Bteam Cylinders, 

Inches. 



Diameter of 

Air Cylinders, 

Inches. 

5 
6 

7 



Length of 
Stroke, 
Inches. 



For racking-off and moving beer from floor to floor, 
filling casks and kegs by means of compressed air, this 
Pump is unequaled. It may be placed in any part of the 
brewei-y and the air carried through hose to wherever 
needed. Tlie air, before being used, is forced througli 
the Receiver, which is partially filled with water, thus 
filtered and rendered perfectly free from all impurities. 
Each Pump is fitted with a pressure regulator whiclr 
automatically controls the steam supply for operating 
the Pump, stopping as the desired pressure is obtained 
and starting- as the air is used or withdrawn. The regu- 
lator may be set to maintain any desired pressure up to 
35 pounds. This'pressure can be increased or diminished 
by adding to or taking off weight on the regulator. 

Construction. 

The cut-off valves are operated by the piston rods, the 
valve stem on one side moving the valve for the delivery 
of steam for the other side, and vice versa ; consequently 
the Pump is afforded an absolutely positive action. The 
valve mechanism is so arranged that the air pistons 
operate against a constant pressure, tliereby securing a 
smooth and steady stroke. There is no dead center, and 
the Pump is guaranteed to start and stop promptly, and 
to take a full stroke under all conditions of service. The 
entire apparatus is simple and unique in design, no com- 
plicated working parts liable to get out of order, and it 
requires little, if any, attention. 

Price, 
Including 
Annual Capacity of Brewery. Receiver. 

lO.OOOto 20,000 barrels - 210.00 

20,000to 50,000 " 220.00 

50,000to 75,000 " 265.00 

75,000 tol25,000 " 275.00 



Larger sizes built to order. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Rotary Force Pumps. 



275 




Fig. ns5}4. 



Fig-. 11851.2 represents our Rotary Force 
Pump, with tiglit and loose pulleys for 
power. Beyond the pulleys is a strong 
bearing with babbitt-lined boxes in which 
the driving- shaft runs. The shaft is also 
made long enough to take a balance wheel 
bej'ond the bearing-, but this wheel is only 
furnislied at extra price. This Pump will 
be found serviceable for furnisliing con- 
siderable volume to elevations not ex- 
ceeding CO feet. They are largely used in 
creameries, breweries, wine cellars, oil 
Fig. 1-281, Power Rotary Force Pump, is tlie same as Fig. 1185} 




Fig. 1281. 



refineries, etc. Fig. 1281, Power Rotary Force Pump, is tlie same as Fig. II85I3 described above but without 
spout piece, the top of case being tapped for iron pipe as per sizes given in table below. These are largely 
used for pumping to tanks. 

By the addition of a metallic lower valve these Pumps will handle hot liquids. Hot liquids should always 
flow to the Pump, as rising vapors prevent any Pump from forming a vacuum, and thereby "sucking" the 
liquid. For handling acid substances bronze pumps should be used. 



Fig. 



No. 
1 
2 
■S 
4 



Capacity per 
Minute 100 Revs. Suction. 



1281 



Gallons. 
10 
1.3 
11 
21 
3(5 
45 
10 
l.S 
17 



lu. Pipe. 

2 
2 

1J4' 

n< 

2 



Discliarge. 
Incli. 

1 1 
1 I 

1'4 ! ! 

IJ 

2 

1'4 
]! 



72 I K 



^i 



Pulleys, 

Eacti. 

Inch. 

8 x 21.,' 

S X 2i| 

8x2i| 

12x3>| 

12x8K 
24x4 
8 X 2}4 



8 X -lyi 
^ 12x3l< 

36 2 2 12x31? 

45 21^ 212'J 24x4'" 

*Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery, pump not more than 20 feet above water. 
jBronze Pumps have all parts coming in contact with the liquid of bronze. 



*Lift and 
Force. 
Feet. 
60 
60 
60 
60 
60 
60 
60 
60 
60 
60 
60 
60 



27.00 
32.00 
38.00 
48.00 
54.00 
80.00 
26.00 
31.00 
37.00 
46.00 
52.00 

77-50 



Bronze Case 
and Cams. 

49.00 
56.00 
63.00 
78.00 
90.00 

13500 
48.00 

55-00 
62.00 
76.00 
88.00 
132 50 



tBronze. 

60.00 

65.00 

75.00 

100.00 

120.00 

175.00 

58.00 

63.00 

73-00 

96.00 

116.00 

170.OQ 




Centrifugal Pumps. 

This style of pump is largely used by paper and pulp mills and 
for irrigating and drainage purposes ; in fact it is the favorite for 
general all around use. The shaft is of steel, the bearings and 
stuffing box are extra long; the castings are extra heavy and the 
whole outfit, with little attention, will wear for years without 
renewal of any part. Every pump is thoroughly tested before 
leaving our plant, and the buyer is thus assured of an outfit that 



wms: 


HORIZONTAL BELT DRIVEN. 


will work 


properly as soon as 


it is connected up. 






D 

No of 
Pump, 


ia. Suction Capacity. 
Flange. Gals, per 
Inches. Minute. 


Horse Power 

for Eacii 
Foot of Lift. 


Dia. and 

Face of 

Pulley. In. 


Floor Space. 
Inches. 


Shipping 
Wt. Lbs. 


Iron Hor. 
Pump. 


Iron Hor. 

Pump, Steam 

Primer Fitted. 


Brass Pump 
Brass Steam 
Pump. PrimerFitted 


11-,' 


21. < 


62 to "74 


.1128 to .1134 


5x5 


18 X 32 


170 


45-00 


55-00 


85.00 


105.00 


1?4 


3 


•70 to 100 


.041 to .048 


6x6 


18x32 


200 


60.00 


70.00 


100.00 


120.00 


2 


4 


105 to 125 


.054 to .065 


7x 7 


25 X 40 


350 


75.00 


90.00 


125.00 


150.00 


21.^ 


4 


1.50 to 180 


.076 to .091 


7x8 


25 X 40 


390 


90.00 


105.00 


150.00 


175.00 


s' ' 


5 


230 to -276 


.117 to .140 


7x8 


25 X 42 


430 


110.00 


130.00 


175.00 


210.00 


4 


6 


400 to 475 


.202 to .243 


8x 10 


29 X 43 


610 


130.00 


155.00 


275.00 


330 00 


5 


6 


625 to 750 


.316 to .377 


10 X 10 


32 X 56 


905 


165.00 


195.00 


340.00 


420.00 


6 


8 


900 to 1080 


.455 to .545 


12 X 12 


82 x58 


1135 


200.00 


240.00 


410.00 


495-00 


8 


10 


1560 to 1820 


.789 to .947 


18 xl2 


44 X 67 


1590 


310.00 


375-00 






10 


12 


2460 to 2950 


1.-24 to 1.50 


20 X 12 


50 X 72 


2415 


39500 


470.00 






12 


14 


3630 lo 4355 


1.84 to 2.21 


24 X 14 


54 X 82 


3835 


500.00 


575-00 







When more than 25 feet of discharge pipe is used it is advisable to use pipe a size or two larger than the 
pump discharge. 

Pumps furnished with either suction or discharge flanges to fit any size pipe without extra charge, if so 
ordered. 

Number of Pump is same as diameter of discharge flange. 



276 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Plunger Boiler Feed Pump with Stub End for Machine Power. 



1 



Fig'. 4S5 represents Power Boiler Feed Pump with trunk plunger, which we offer 
in several sizes given below. Suction and discharge brass check valves are screwed 
into opposite sides of cylinder. This cheap yet serviceable Pump has general 
application for feeding steam boilers under moderate pressure, or for any limit duty 
indicated in our tables. 













Fig. 485. 












Diameter 




Capacity per Ti 


in., 




"Lift ant 


Equiv. 






Cylinder. 


Stroke. 




00 strokes. 


Suction. 


Discharge. 


Force. 


Prepeure. 




No. 


XncheB. 


IncheB. 




Gallons. 


Inch Pipe. 


Inch Pipe. 


Feet. 


Lbs. 


Price. 


2 


1^4 


6 




1.2V 


% 


H 


150 


64 


10.00 


3 


^H 


6 




1.84 


\ 


1 


150 


64 


15.00 


4 


^H 


3 




1.37 


u 


^^ 


150 


64 


14.00 


5 


2 


3 




2.4.1 


1 


1 


120 


51 


18.00 


fl 


•IH 


3 




3.82 


1 


1 


90 


38 


22.00 


7 


3" 


3 




5.50 


^H 


ni 


60 


25 


27.00 


8 


2 


6 




8.26 


i^i 


1.14 


120 


51 


22.00 


9 


21^ 


6 




5.10 


14- 


114 


90 


38 


30.00 


10 


3 


6 




7.35 


i.^£ 


^H 


120 


51 


40.00 


from 


supply to 


loint o 


f d 


eliverv, i 


>ump not more than 


20 feet 


above water 


. Hot 



Pump with Balance Wheel for Hand Power. 






Fig. 485. 

* Total lift and force 
water must flow to pump. 

R.otary Force 

Fig. i'-iT-.^ represents one of our Hand Rotary Force Pumps. Tiiey are adapted for every 
place or purpose where a lift and force pump can be used, and will pump from a well or 
cistern, or can be moved to any place where water is within suction distance and instantly 
operated. 

The cam shaft is long enough to put another fly-wheel on, so that four men can work if 
necessary. Brass plugs are provided at top and bottom of case for letting out the water in 
cold weather. After taking out the plugs reverse the cams two or three times around so as 
to get the water down from the top. We would advise the use of a check valve at end of 
su('tion pipe, as it keeps the pipe always filled and renders the pump ready for use with a 
single revolution. By the addition of metallic lower valve, hot liquids can be handkd as 
well as cold. Hot liquid must always flow to the pump as the vapors prevent any pump 
from making a vacuum and therebj' " sucking " the liquid. 

For wine or liquor a bronze pump should always be used, as it is unaffected liy the action 
of acids. 

Fig. 297,. 

-Discharges . Diameter *Lift and 

Top of Spout. Balance Wheel. Force. 
Inch Pipe, 

1 
1 

1,^4 

2 
2 

* Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery, pump not more than 15 to 
f " Bronze" pumps have all parts coming in contact with the liquid of bronze. 




Fig. 2971^ 





Capacity per Min. 




, 


Dis 




100 Revolutions. 


Suction. 


End 


of .Spou 


No. 


Gallons. 


Inch Pipe. 


Inch Hose 


1 


10 


I'i 




1 


2 


13 


^H 




1 


3 


17 


\% 




1.^4 


4 


27 


ii.,' 




iM 


4A 


27 


iH 




1^ 


e 


36 


2 ' 




2 


6A 


36 


2 




2 


6 


45 


i}i 




2l.< 



iches. 


Feet. 


20 


60 


•iij 


60 


20 


60 


20 


60 


36 


60 


20 


60 


36 


60 


36 


60 





Bronze Case and 




Iron. 


Cams. 


■f Bronze. 


Price. 


Price. 


Price. 


20.00 


42.00 


52.00 


23.00 


47.00 


57.00 


27.00 


52.00 


64.00 


3500 


65.00 


87.00 


39.00 


69.00 


91.00 


40.00 


75.00 


105.00 


44.00 


79.00 


109.00 


50.00 


100.00 


140.00 



M feet above water. 



Rotary Force Pump with Base. 




Fig. 665 shows one of our Hand Rotary Force Pumps, arranged on a flat base 
or plate, 7 x 10 inches, with a cast iron hub projecting 4 or 5 inches below it. 

We always fit both suction and discharge tor hose coupling unless otherwise 
ordered, but can fit them also for gas pipe if so advised. For handling wine, 
liquor or any acid substances, bronze pumps should be used. 

Fig. 665. 





Capacityper 




. Disci 


arges , 


Diameter 




Bronze 






Minute. 100 




End of 


Top of 


Balance 




Case and 






Kevolutions. 


Suction. 


Spont. 


Spont. 


Wheel. 


Iron. 


Cams. 


tBronze. 


No. 


Gallons. 


Inch Pipe. 


Id. Hose. 


In. Pipe. 


Inches. 


Price. 


Price. 


Price. 


1 


10 


II4 


1 


1 


"J^ 


19-50 


41.50 


51.00 


2 


13 


^H 


1 


1 


1-1 J^ 


22.50 


46.50 


56.00 


3 


17 


^i 


1^ 


114 


14K 


26.75 


51-75 


64.00 


4 


27 


i.S" 


m 


IM 


20 


36.50 


67.00 


89.00 


5 


36 


2 


2 


2 


20 


42.00 


77-50 


107.00 



Fig. 464 (not illustrated). — Arranged for holding the suction pipe of the pump rigid in the bung of a barrel. 
Suitable for transferring fluids of any consistency from barrels to reservoirs, etc. Prices include suction pipe, 
hose coupling, hook and holder. 





Capacity per Minute, 




. Discharges , 




Bronze Case 






100 Revolutions, 


Suction 


End of Spout. Top of Spout. 


Iron. 


and Cams. 


tBronze. 


No. 


Gallons. 


Inch Pipe. 


Inch Hose. Inch Pipe. 


Price, 


Price. 


Price. 


1 


10 


1 


1 1 


17.00 


39.00 


49.00 


2 


IS 


1 


1 1 


20.00 


44.00 


S4-00 


3 


17 


"4 


»4 1^4 


24.00 


49.00 


61.00 



f " Bronze " pumps liave all parts coming in contact with the liquid of bronze. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



277 



Brass Two=Cylinder Force Pump ^vith Detachable 

Iron Lever. 

Fig. "ZVS repi-esents our TwoCyliatier Foi-ce Pump with brass cylinders, check valve, 
rods and stuffing boxes, mailing it practical]}' a brass pump. This pump has two vertical 
working pistons actuated by one lever, having the full effect of a double-acting pump. 

The suction and discharge are fitted for lead or iron pipe, as ordered. 












Fig. 


773. 








No. 


Diameter 

Cylinders. 

Inches. 


Stroke. 
Inches. 


Capacity per 

Revolution. 

Gallons. 


Suction. 
Inch Pipe. 


Discharge. 
Inch Pipe. 


*Lift and 
Furce. 
Feet. 


Brass. 





2 


1 


.11 




114 


1 


150 


30.00 


2 


2 ' o 


-1 


.17 




i¥ 


i^€ 


12.5 


35-00 


4 


S 


4 


.24 




i>^ 


1^4 


100 


45.00 



* Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery, pump not more than 2.1 feet 
Fig. 773. above water. 

House Force Pump >vith Chech Valve and Revolving 

Fulcrum. 

Fig. SBl represents our House Force Pump on plank, with upper check valve discharge. 
It has brass-cased piston-rod, working through brass gland and attached to lever by links. 
Pump furnished without plank at fifty cents less list. This figure represents a very popular 
style of force pumps for house use over sink, for tank pumping, etc. Special brass pumps /"v? 
made to order. Pump cylinder can be emptied of water by raising lever to extreme height, 
thus tripping valves. 

Regular fitting, iron pipe. Fitted for lead pipe to order. 

Fig. 391. Fig. 391. 




No. 


Diameter 

Cylinder. 

Inches. 


Stroke. 
Inches. 


Capacity per 
Stroke. 
Gallons. 


Suction. 
Inch Pipe. 


Discharge 
Inch Pipe. 


♦Lift and 
Force. 
Feet. 


Iron. 
Price. 


Brass- Lined. 
Price. 


Brass 

Cylinder 

Price. 





•2 


tl 


.08 


1 


1 


60 


9.00 


11.50 


13-50 


2 


21., 


6 


.13 


n£ 


\H 


60 


950 


12.00 


14.00 


4 


3 


6 


.18 


iH 


ni 


60 


11.00 


13-50 


16.00 


6 


3}^ 


^K 


.31 


W% 


^M 


40 


17.00 


20.50 


24.00 


8 


4 


'iH 


.41 


2 


ni 


40 


18.00 


23.00 


30.00 



* Total lift and force from water to point of discharge, pump not more than 25 feet above water. 

Plunger Boiler Feed Pump with Column and Two Pulleys, 

for Hand or Machine Power. 

Fig. 484 represents improved pattern of Power Boiler Feed Pump with crank shaft, 
face plate, tight and loose pulleys, for hand or machine power. On the end of driving shaft 
opposite the face plate is a heavy iron crank with wrought iron handle for working' pump 
when necessary. 

Pumps may be employed for feeding steam boilers under moderate pressure, or any 
other service within limits cited in our table below. 

Has special bi-onze check valves and outside-packed plunger and is capable of handling 
hot water. 



1)^223 




Stroke. 
Inches. 



31^ 



Capacity per Min., 

60 Strokes. Suction. 

Gallons. Inch Pipe. 

2.4.5 1 



Fig. 484. 



*Litt and 
Force. 

Feet. 



jiquivalent 

Pressure. 

Lbs. 



Pulley. 
Inches. 



Discharge. 
Inch Pipe. 

1 120 60 16 X 3 

3.82 1 1 90 45 16x3 

5.51 II.J 1'4 60 30 16x3 

* Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery, pump not more than 25 feet above water, 
must flow to pump. 



Price. 
40.00 
42.50 
45 00 
Hot water 



278 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORi: 




Fig-. 3451^. 

SINGLE EAM. 



Hydraulic Rams and Test Pumps. 

The Hydraulic Ram represents the most efficient and automatic 
labor-saving device known for raising- water any distance where a 
sufficient supply and head are attainable, and the slight expense for 
first outlay and maintenance considered render them most desirable 
for supplying running- water in any quantity. Our castings are all 
heavy in pattern and of proportionate strength. The air chamber 
is large, tlius relieving it of all undue strain and aiding its working, 
while the valve stem and case (made of the best bronze metal) are of 
a new and improved design, calculated to develop the greatest possible 
efficiency. We can still further increase their efficiencj' by sub- 
stituting a new and improved style of brass poppet or spring valve 
in place of the ordinary leather one in the air chamber, thus rendering- 
them metallic fitted throughout. 




Fig. 346. 
DOUBLE RAM. 



Rams will work successfully where the spring or brook is only three feet higher than the Ram ; yet, as 
the height or head increases, the more powerful the Ram operates, and its ability to force water to greater 
elevation and distance correspondingly strengthened. The best results will be secured where the head of 
fall is proportioned to work. See table, etc. 









Fig. 3451. 


Single 


Ram. 




Size. 
No. 


Supply per Minute Lengtb of Drive 
to Operate Ram, Pipe. 
Gallons. Feet. 


Delivery 

Gallons 

per Hour. 


Head of 
Fall. 
Feet. 


Height of 

Delivery Above 

Ram. 


. Pipes , *Price. 

: Drive. Discharge. Leather 
Inches. Inches. Valve. 


2 


1 to 2 


50 to V5 


10 to 15 


3 


20 


% 14 9'00 


3 


2 to 4 


50 to '75 


10 to 20 


4 


30 


1 ]4 11.00 


4 


3 to 7 


60 to 1 00 


15 to 35 


5 


40 


m % 14-00 


5 


6 to 10 


50 to 150 


30 to 60 


7 


50 


2 1 22.00 


6 


11 to 25 


50 to 200 


65 to 100 


8 


60 


23^ 114: 40.00 


1 


20 to 40 


50 to 200 


90 to 175 


10 


80 


3 li| 75.00 


8 


25 to 75 


50 to 200 


150 to 300 


14 


100 


4 2 125.00 




Note.— Numbers 2, 


3 and 4 can 


be fitted for wrought iron or 


lead pipe as 


ordered ; 5, 6, 7 and 8 for wrought 


iron 


I pipe only. 

* Leather valve un( 


3er air chamber. 














Fig. 346. 


Double 


Ram. 






Supply per Minute 

to Operate Earn. 

Gallons. 


Length 

of Drive Pipe. 

Feet. 




. Pi 

Drive. 
Inches. 




Size. 

No. 


Discharge. tBraen Spriug 
Incliep. Valve. 


t! 


22 to 


50 


50 to 200 




2I2 


m 90.00 


f 


40 to 


80 


50 to 200 




3 


2 160.00 


8 


50 to 150 


50 to 200 




4 


21^ 260.00 



f Brass spring valve under air chamber. 




Hydraulic Pressure or Test Pumps for 
Testing Boilers, TanKs, Etc. 

Fig. 867 represents a new Hydraulic Pressure or Test Pump, 
of compact build. 

It has a revolving top, admitting its being worked in any 
position, and a sectional lever, which can be changed to give 
greatest leverage. The suction and discharge valves (flanged and 
bolted to cylinder) are of a new and improved type, with brass 






Fig. 867. 


valve seats. 


poppets and 


caps. 








Fig. 941. 










Fig 


. 867. Regu 


[lar 


Service 


Pump. 






No. 




Diameter Ram. 
Inches. 




stroke. 
Inches. 




Suction and Discharge. 
Inch Pipe. 


Working Pressure. 
Pounds. 




Price. 



1 
2 
3 




.1 ' 

,4, 

1 




5 
5 
5 
5 






1 

1 
1 
1 


700 

550 
400 
200 




18.50 
19.00 
19.50 
20.00 



Can furnish with strong wood barrow, with oast iron tank underneath, at 10.00 extra list. 

Fig. 941 is designed to supply the demand for a Test Pump, capable of generating any desired jaressure up 
to 6,000 pounds per square inch. The bodj' or cylinder, as well as ram, is of steel, the valves of best gun metal 
and the lever forged from -wrought iron. 



Fig. 941. High Service Pump. 



Diameler Ram. 

Inches. 

U 



Stroke. 


Suction and Discharge. 


TTorkirg Pressure. 


Inches. 


Inch Pipe. 


Pounds. 


2 


u 


6(100 



Price. 
30.00 



NASON MANUFACTURLNG COMPANY, NEW YORK 



279 



Artesian Well WorKing Head with ForKed Rod, Pitman 

and Guide. 

Fia. 112'?. Provided with stuffing box, guide, guide rod, brass cased piston rod and pitman 
for macliine power. It lias an intermediate flange for pipe connection sizes up to and including 
3-inch. Forked rod is supplied with each working head. We can furnish everything complete 
for wells of any depth. 

Always specifj' size suction and discharge pipe. 




112'7. 
1127. 



Stroke. 
Inches. 

10 
16 



Suction. 
Inches. 

11^ to 3 
IJitoS 



Dischargee. 
Inches. 

1]4 to 3 
114 to 3 



Well Kod, 

For size 
rod 



*Lift and Force. 



ronorwood \ '^'''- 7^'' 1^ ^ ) 
ordered. | ^J^ .. | - JtJ 



Price. 
30.00 
3S-00 



Fig. 112: 

Cylinders like Figs. 1230, 548, 904 are required with tliis Working Head and cost extra. 

*Depth of well to which Working Head may be adapted by placing- cylinder within 15 or 20 feet of water, 
or total lift and force from supply to point of delivery. 



"New Deluge 



Suction Pump, Brass=Lined Cylinder and 
Removable Valves. 



Fig. 829 represents our improved "New Deluge" Pump, which is designed for 
shallow or small vessels of not more than 15 to 20 feet depth of hold ; for contractors 
who wish to pump large quantities of water from excavations, etc. ; for irrigation or 
any other purpose where a compact and capacious pump is desired. 

The cylinder is lined with brass, tlie valves rubber-faced, and the lever socket 
made at such an angle that the bent wrought iron lever when put in one side up is 
right for ordinary pumping, and by simply changing it to the other side up it becomes 
Sb vertical lever. This lever may also be worked from three different points, as shown 
by lugs in cut. 

The pump has large valves accessible and removable by hand from above, while 
to the bottom of the base is bolted a flange which may be cut for any size pipe 
ordered, or changed for other -sizes if desired. 




Fig. 829. 



Fig. 829. 



Diameter 
Cylinder. 
Inches. 



Stroke. 
Inches. 



Capacity per 
Sti ■ 



Suction. 
Inch Pipe. 



Lift. 
Feet. 



Brass 
Lined. 



Stroke. 
Gallons. 

6 4 .49 21^ 20 23.00 

814 6 l-*'7 3 20 30.00 

Can furnish 81^-inch by 6-inch iron (not brass lined) pump fitted 4-inch pipe, with special foot valve for 

pumping asphaltum, at 50.00 list. 




Fig. 836. 



Fig. 836 represents our "New Deluge" Pump described above, arranged with 
elevated base to be used above deck or foundation where it is desired to use hose 
suction or more convenient to make pipe connections in this manner. The suction 
flange is fitted for sizes of wrought iron pipe given below, unless otherwise ordered, 
or can be cut liose gauge to take our regular suction half hose coupling, which is 
furnished at extra price. 



Brass 
Lined. 

24.00 

31.00 









Fig. 


836. 




Diameter 
Cylinder. 
Inches. 


Stroke. 
Inches. 


Capacity per 
Stroke. 
Gallons. 


Suction. 
Inch, Pipe. 


Lift. 
Feet. 


6 


4 


.49 




^H 


20 


8K 


6 


1.47 




2 


20 



280 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Well Force Pump Packing=Box Heads for Wind Mills. 




m 




2ie. 



Fie-. 21-7 



Fie-. 707 



Fig-. 1007. 



We represent herewith our several stj'les Wind Mill Packiag--Box Heads with bras.s glands and brass-cased 
rods. Fig-. 1007 i-epresents an all-brass Packing-Box Head for open or drilled wells. The discliarge is formed 
by screwing a tee in suction pipe below. This, however, is not included in our price. 



Size Pip«. 
Inches. 


Length Strolie. 
Inches. 


1^4 
2 


12 
12 
12 


s 


• 12 
12 


i 


12 


Size Pipe. 
Inches. 


1 

Length Stroke. 
Inches. 


1 


12 




12 
12 
12 


'iH 


12 



Fig. 216. 

Well Rod. 

Inch. Price. 

lis 5-00 

V 5.50 

fff --- 6.00 

li -.- 7.00 

H ---- 7-50 

''8 9.00 

Fig. JOT. 

Well Eod. 

Inch. Price. 

t\ 3-00 

t\ 300 

j\ 3-00 

J< 3.00 

Ji 3-75 



Fig. 217. 

Size Pipe. Length Strolte. Well liod. 

Inches. inches. Inch. Price. 

'■■i TS -- 5-00 

12 -,\ S.50 

12 j\ ..._ 6.00 

12 M - 7-0O 

12 14 7.50 

12 ^s -- 9-00 

Fig. 1007. 

Length Strol^e. Well Rod. 

Inches. Inch. Price. 

1 12 Jj 4.00 

1^4 12 ,V - 4-00 

1^2 12 t\ --- ---- 5-00 

2 12 ^\ 6.00 

^H 12 r\ 7-50 

3 12 1^ 10.00 



1,^4 

m 
2 

2l| 

3 

4 



Size Pipe. 
Inches. 




Force Pump Head with Wind Mill Top and 

Wood Lever. 

Fig-. 1260 is offered as a very desirable Force Head for operating by wind mill or by hand. It 
is compact and strong. Has double guide for polished rod. "With wind mill allows lO-inch stroke, 
for hand 5-incli stroke. A powerful leverage is afforded, making easy work. We regularly 
furnish tapped for 1 '4-inch pipe, but can tap for 1 i.i or 2-inch if so ordered. 



Stroke. 
10 inch Mill 

and 
."1 inch Hand. 



Suction, inches. 



Fig. 

Discharge. 
■'•4^ inch hose 

and 
1-inch Pipe. 



1260. 

Well Rod, inch. 



Price. 



7-50 




sian Well Working Heads with Douhle Rod Guide 
and Power Connection. 

Fig. 979 is especially designed to use -with our Artesian Pump Cylinders. 
Piston rod is kept in perfect alignment by double guides at side, while stuffing 
box below adapts it for forcing- equally as well as raising- water. The pcvver 
attachment is hinged and made to fit wood rod of wind mill, though it may be 
readily adapted for any other jjower and connecting rod. 

Fig. 1249 is of same construction as Fig. 979, with the addition of a large 
air chamber, which adapts it for worlving- against lieavy head. Wood rod 
coupling will be furnished when ordered, at extra price. Well rod is size iron 
or wood rod ordered. 



Fig. 979. 











Figs. 979 and 


1249 












Stroke. 




Suction. 


Dischurge. 












No. 


Inches 




Inches. 


Inches. 


■i Lift and Force. 


Pig. 979. 


Fig. 1249 


1. 


16 


2 


2l.< or 3 


1, II4 or 11.,' 


2-\ in. 


cyl. 


300 ft. 


15.00 


25.00 


1. 


24 


9 


21.,' or 3 


1, II4 or ]i.,' 


2=4 


" 


300 ft. 


17-50 


27.50 


■5 


24 


3I0 


4 or4i.< 


1 1.^, 2 or 21^ 


41/4 




250 ft. 


30.00 


40.00 





30 


81, 


4 or 41.^ 


11,', 2 or 2i.< 


4^4 




250 ft. 


32.50 


42.50 


3. 


24 


5 


or 6 


21^ or 3 


''% 




200 ft. 


3500 


50.00 


3. 


.SO 


.5 


or 6 


iH or 3 


5% 




200 ft. 


37-50 


52.50 


3. 


3li 


5 


or r. 


21. i or 3 


"'i 




2(1(1 ft. 


40.00 


55-00 




1249. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



381 



Connecting Parts for Single=Acting Deep=Well Pumips. 



Fig. VO, Valve Rod, is a forged wi-ought-iron piece used to connect tlie deep well 
pluug'ei' and the sucker rod. It is comparatively much less in cross-section than the 
wood sucker rod, and of a length sufficient to prevent the sucker rod from entering 
the top end of pump cylinder and thereby restricting the flow of water. 

Fig. 6S, Sucker Rod Couplings, are of forged wrought-iron, complete and ready 
to be attached to sucker rods. 

Fig. 11, Wood Sucker Rods, are made of the best white ash. Tlie prices include 
all necessary couplings attached. 





Couplings. Valve 








s^^ 


Size Square 


Rods, etc.. 


Inside Diameter 






Sucker Rod and M| 


Wood 


liave Connecting 


of Deep Well 


Coupling. 


Valve Rod. 


Coupling. HJ 


Sucker Rode. 


Th'cads. 


Pump. 


Fig. 68. 


Fig. 76. 


Fig. 77. HM 


Inches. 


Inch Pin. 


Inches. 


Price per Pair, 


Price Each. 


Price per Foot. ■! 


1 


?8 


m 


1. 00 


2.50 


.i2;-3 Ml 


1'4 


% 


1\ 


izS 


300 


. 15 91 


1^2 


Vs 


% 


1.50 


3-75 


.20 9| 


2 


1 


314 


2.50 


4-75 


■^5 nl 


m 


1% 


Z% 


3-75 


5-25 


■4° mI 


m 


n4 


4M 


5.00 


6.00 


.50 nl 


3 


m 


\% 


6.25 


6.7s 


.65 w 


m 


1^4 


6M 


8.75 


7-50 


.90 fll 


f, 




"iK 


12.50 


15.00 


125 



Fig. 68. Fig. 7B. 



Fig. 77. 




Fig, 9. "Wood Rod Couplings. 



For 1 and Uo 



hole, per pair, 



1 
1 
1 

1'4 



Us 
Us 



galv., 2 
plain, 3 
galv., 3 
plain, 3 
galv., 3 



.14 
.16 
.20 
.20 
.24 



Malleable Drive Cap. 




Fig. 9. 



Fig. 510. 
For ll^-in. Pipe, each, 

" IK " " " 
<i 2 " '• " 



.20 

.24 

•44 



Steel Drive Heads- 
Solid. 




For \%-\w. pipe, each... 
lJ-2 



2 

3 
4 



1-50 
2.00 
2.50 
6.00 
9.00 
16.00 



Fig. 729. Sand Pump and Drill 
Combined. 

Actual Size Price, 
of Bit. 
Pipe Thread Connection. Inches. 

1 inch 1?^ 1.25 

1 " 2 2.00 

1 " 21.^ 300 

\\i " -. 3 4.00 



! 



f 



Fig. 729. 



283 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Force Pump Standards and Heads. 




Fig. 422. 
No. 1. 

FORCE PUMP 
STANDARD. 



Fig. 422. — Wind Mill Force Pump Standard, made in three sizes. Air 
chamber formed by enlarging stock above spout. Eevolving bearer top is 
attached by strong througli bolts. Outlet is provided back of spout for attach- 
ing pipe if desired. All spouts are flanged and bolted, permitting easy exchange 
for cock spout. Tapped for suction pipe near the spout. Furnished with nut 
and hose tube ; also brace. Standards can be tapped for any size pipe up to 
2-incli, but unless otherwise ordered we tap 114-inch. "With Standards tapped 
2-inch we furnisli coupling for 1-inch wood-sucker rod. Wind mill slides are 
not sent unless ordered. 

The No. Standard has extension stroke guide adapting it for lO-inch stroke 
with wind mill. It has 6-inch stroke by hand. 

Fig. 401. — One of our best forms of Wind Mill Standards, witli revolving 
top and while not the cheapest, it possesses features which will commend it. 

Pipe is connected in the body, close under the spout and eitlier 1, I'l^, IJ^ or 
2-inch can be used if so ordered, but it is always fitted as below unless other%vise 
directed. This Standard cannot be fitted for 212-i'^ch pip^- Pumps tapped for 
2-inch pipe have coupling for 1-inch wood rod. 




Fig- 


Stroke. 
Inches. 


Suction. 
Inches. 






Discharg 


es. 








Fig. 422. 

Well Rod. 


♦Lift and Force. 


No. 0. 
Price. 


No. 1. 
Price. 


No. 2. 
Price. 


422 


6 


1'4^ 


1,U' 


in 


pipe 


and 


U 


in. 


h 


ose 


tV in- 


21.^ in. cyl. 


100 ft. 


9-50 


10.00 


11.00 


422 


10 


2 


1^4' 






ti 


% 








j'j and 1 in. 
Fig. 401. 


3 


60 " 


.... 


11.00 


12.00 
Price. 


401 


6 


1'4 


m 




" 


it 


u 


< 






tV ii- 


2K " 


100 " . 






. 13.00 


401 


10 


2 


iM 




a 


li 


% 


( 






3-% and 1 in. 


3 


60 " . 






14.00 



Force Pump WorKing Heads for Hand and Wind Mill. 





Fig. 685. 



Fig. 686. 



Fig. 690. 



These Working Heads are fitted with revolving top and sectional base. They are exceptionally strong and 
heavy, and adapted for use wherever wind mill or other power can be used. Flange is fitted for 1, II4', 1}^, 
2 or 21^-inch pipe, as ordered. Working Heads tapped for 2-inch pipe have coupling for 1-inch wood rod. 
Forked rod furnished at extra price. Wind mill slides are not furnished unless especially ordered. 



Fig. 


Suction. 
Inches. 


Discharge. 
Inches. 


Well Rod. 


*Lift and Force. 


6-Inch Stroke. 
Price. 


10-Inch Stroke 
Price. 


685 


m 


lU 


tV to 1 in. 


231 in. cyl., 100 ft, 


13.00 


14.00 


686 


ni 


ij^ 


A " 1 " 


3 " 60 " 


15.00 


16.00 


690 


^H 


"^ 


A " 1 " 


3 " 60 " 


17.00 


18.00 



Cylinders like Figs. 1230 and 1231, are required witli these Pump Standards and cost extra. 

* Depth of wells to which Pump Standard may be adapted by placing cylinder within 15 or 20 feet of water, 
or total lift and force from supply to point of delivery. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



383 



Challenge Double=Acting Force Pumps. 



Fig. 470 represents our " Challenge " Double-Acting Force Pump 
o£ great compactness and power, for use on shipboard, wharves, 
around factories, mills, warehouses, etc., and in residences for tank 
pumping. On all "Challenge ' Pumps piston rods are brass-cased, 
valves and valve seats of brass, cylinders either brass lined or brass, 
therefore working parts are non-corrosive. 

In mines these Pumps are almost invaluable, as they are 
Fig. 4*70. unaffected by mine water and will force to great elevation. Fig. ,562. 

Fig. .502 represents our "Challenge'' Double-Acting Force Pump, described above, in a larger form, and 
arranged with double levers. This Pump has only one stuffing box. For use on ship wharves, about factories, 
mills, mines, warehouses, etc., it is capable ofinestimable service. We regularly fit iron pipe. Fitted for hose 
to order. Pumps furnished with fibrous or metallic-packed pistons to order. 





Fig. 


No. 


Diameter 
Cylinder, 
luchea. 


Stroke. 
Inclies. 


Capacity 

per Revolution 

Gallons. 


Suction. 
In. Hose. 


Discharge. 
In. Hose. 


♦Lift and 
Force. 
Feet. 


Brass Lined 

Cylinder. 

Price. 


Brass 

Cylinder. 

Price. 


tBrass. 
Price. 


470 


2 


2J^ 


4.V^ 


.19 


^'i 


1 


150 


27.00 


55-00 


7S-O0 


470 


4 


S 


*H 


.28 


^H 


1 


150 


28.00 


55-00 


75.00 


470 


8 


4 


i% 


.49 


1% 


m 


100 


30.00 


60.00 


90.00 


470 


12 


5 


5 


.85 


2 " 


m 


100 


40.00 


90.00 


150.00 


470 


16 


6 


5 


1.22 


2M 


2 


lOO 


50.00 


120.00 


185.00 


562 


8 


4 


^H 


.49 


ni 


m 


125 


35-00 


65.00 


100.00 


562 


- 12 


5 


5 


.85 


2 


m 


125 


45.00 


95.00 


iSS-00 


562 


16 





5 


].22 


2)2 


2 


125 


55-00 


125.00 


195.00 



* Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery, pump not more than 25 feet above water, 
f Brass pumps are made entirely of brass, except levers, links and bolts. 




Fig. 747. 



Alert Double=Acting Force Pump. 

The ''Alert" Double- Acting Force Pump is similar to the "Challenge," but, instead 
of the expensive composition valves and valve seats, this Pump has leather valves. 

The valves are all grouped together under the air chamber and can be readily exposed 
to view by unscrewing the bolts at side. Suction and discharge openings are on opposite 
sides of cylinder. 

We always fit suction and discharge for sizes of iron pipe named below, but can fit them 
for lead pipe or hose, if so ordered, at extra charge for Nos. 2 and 4 of 2.00, and Nos. 6 and 
8 of 2.50. 











Fig. 


747. 










^0. 


Diameter 

Cylinder. 

Inches. 


Stroke. 
Inches. 


Capacity per 

Kevolution. 

Gallons. 


Suction. 
Inch Pipe. 


Discharge. 
Inch Pipe. 


'Lift and 
Force. 
Feet. 


Iron. 
Price. 


Brass- Lined 
Price. 


2 


2^ 


5 


.21 


1^4 




1 


75 


16.00 


18.50 


4 


3 


5 


.31 


IM 




1 


75 


18.00 


21.00 


C 


3>^ 


5 


.42 


1>^ 




IM 


50 


20.00 


23-50 


8 


4 


5 


.64 


^H 




IK 


50 


24.00 


28.00 



* Total lift and force from supply to point of delivery, pump not moi'e than 25 feet above water. 



284 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Anti=Freezing Well Lift Pumps. 




Fig. 



Fig. 550. Fig. 8481-^. Fig. 553. 

OPEN TOP. TIGHT TOP. TOP FOE WINDMILL. 

550. — Revolving Open Top Anti-Freezing Well Lift Pump, for cisterns and shallow wells, dug, drilled 



or driven, where water is not more tlian 25 feet below ground line. Suitable for wells about 28 feet deep, but 
b}' lowering cylinder to within 15 feet of water, they can be used in wells 40 to 50 feet in depth. Pump base 
to bottom of cylinder, 4 feet. 

Fig. 8481.<. — Revolving Tight Top Anti-Freezing Set Length Pump, for service described above. Fitted 
witli polished rod and link. Construction keeps plunger rod in perfect alignment, and prevents all foreign 
substances getting mto working parts of pump. Pump base to bottom of cylinder, 4 feet. 

Fig. 553. — Revolving Top Anti-Freezing Well Lift Pump, for service above described. In this style Pump 
the rod is guided above, and moves up and down in a vertical line without oscillating. It also constitutes a 
tight top, preventing foreign substances from getting into working- parts. 

With special long flat rods for windmill, 50 cents extra list. 

Figs. 5511, 8481o and 653 are tapped, and receive wrought iron connecting pipe near spout, not at base. 

Capacity. Gals 
pel- Stroke. 
.15 
.18 
.25 
.15 
.18 
.25 
.15 
.18 
.25 



Fig. 


No. 


Cylinder. 


Stroke 


550 


3 


254 X 10 


6 


550 


4 


3 X 10 


6 


550 


6 


31^ X 10 


6 


8481^ 


3 


234 X 10 


6 


848},^ 


4 


3 X 10 


6 


8483^ 


6 


33^ X 10 


6 


553 


3 


2% X 10 


6 


553 


4 


3 X 10 


6 


553 


6 


SU X 10 


6 







Iron Cylinder, 


Brass Lined 


Suction. 


Lift. 


Each. 


Cylinder, Each. 


H4 


40 


8.2s 


10-75 


li€ 


30 


8.50 


11.00 


1^ 


30 


950 


12.50 


I'd 


60 


9.00 


11.50 


M 


30 


9-25 


"•75 


% 


30 


10.25 


13-25 


IJi 


40 


9-25 


II-7S 


iM 


30 


950 


12.00 


iM 


30 


10.50 


1350 




Fig. 


1252. 


LIFT 


PUMP. 


Fig. 


No. 


1252 


4 


1153 


4 



Well Lift and Force Pumps. 

Figs. 1252 and 1153 illustrate our new Set Length Lift and Force Pumps 
with adjustable base and brace, syphon spout and revolving bearer top. 

The principal feature of tliese new Pumps is the wrought-iron pipe 
stock with base and brace, which can be adjusted to meet any requirements 
of heiglit of lever and spouts. Under the base is a heavy malleable pipe nut, 
connecting standard with set length. This permits extension of set lengtli 
with the least possible trouble. When so ordered, we can furnish stock or 
standard complete without set length, adapting it for any style of lower 
working cylinder. 

Under Fig. 1252 we list Set Length Lift Pump, without stuffing box and 
hose coupling. Under Fig. 1153 Set Length Force Pump with stuffing box 
and hose coupling-. Base to bottom of cylinder, 4 feet. 



Stroke, Capacity, Gals. 

Cylinder. Inches. per Stroke. Suction 

3x10 5 .15 H4 

8x10 5 .15 13^ 



Lift. Iron, Each. 

25 feet 8.00 

40 " lift and force 11.50 

No. 1153 is fitted for i'^-inch hose discharge. 



Brass Lined 
Cylinder. 

10.50 
14.00 




NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



285 



Anti=Freezing Well Force Pumps. 





Fig. 1-244. 
BOLTED SPOUT. 



Fig. 1245. Fig. 124'7. Fig. 1248. 

COCK SPOUT. BOLTED SPOUT. COCK SPOUT. 

Figs. 1244 and 1245 represent our Anti-Freezing Force Pumps. This style is especially adapted for garden, 
yard and stable use, being fitted for hose disciiarge. All have an outlet at back of spout for attaching pipe. 
Fig. 1245 has cock spout. ; 

Figs. 1247 and 1248 illustrate our Anti-Fi-eezing Force ^Pumps, with Kevolving Wind Mill Top. Our 
construction keeps plunger rod in perfect alignment, tlius working in cylinder smoothly and evenly. Fig. 
1248 has ooclv spout. All are fitted with hose discharge. Pumps siiovvn above are tapped and receive connect- 
ing- pipe near spout, not at base. Pump base to bottom of cylinder, 4 feet. 

Stroke, 
Inches. 



Fig. 


No 


1244 


3 


1244 


4 


1244 


6 


1245 


3 


1245 


4 


1245 


6 


1247 


3 


1247 


4 


1247 


6 


1248 


3 


1-248 


4 


1-248 


6 




Fig. 1206. 
LIFT PUMP. 



Fig. 

1206 
1206 

Fig. 

12(17 
1207 



No. 
6 



No. 
6 



Cylinder. 
2^i X 10 



3 


X 


10 


3U' 


X 


10 


2% 


X 


10 


3 


X 


10 


3l.< 


X 


10 


^•'4 


X 


10 


3 


X 


10 


3l.< 


X 


10 


2V 


X 


10 


3 


X 


10 


31.^ 


X 


10 



city. Gala. 






* Lift and 




Brass Lined 


Stroke. 


Suction. 


Discharges. 


Force. 


Iron Cylinder. 


Cylinder. 


.15 


1^4 


1 3^' 


60 


12.25 


14-75 


.18 


1'4 


\ J 


60 


12.50 


15.00 


.25 


IK 


\ * 


4 5 


1350 


16.50 


.15 


U4 


\ .^ 


60 


14-75 


17-25 


.18 


Ui 


\^ 


60 


15.00 


17-50 


.25 


n.< 


§ 


45 


16.00 


19.00 


.15 


IV 


1 I 


60 


13-25 


15-75 


.18 


1'4 




60 


13-50 


16.00 


.25 


11.; 


Ph 


45 


14-50 


17-50 


.15 


iV 


^c 


eo 


iS-75 


18.25 


.18 


11-4 


-"# 


60 


16.00 


18.50 


.25 


1>^ 


-t 


45 


17.00 


20.00 



Heavy Anti=Freezing Lift and 
Force Pumps. 

Fig. 1206 shows an open-top Well Lift Pump, for deep wells. It 
has heavy cast-iron stock, fitted with wrought-iron set length and 
cylinder ; set length measures 48 inches from base of Pump to bottom 
of cylinder. 

Fitted in this manner, Pump is adapted for wells of depth not 
exceeding 25 feet. Where required for deeper wells, cylinder may be 
lowered. We can supply extra lengths of pipe and rod for wells of 
any depth. 

No. 6 Pump has Ij-j-inch pipe in set length. 

No. 8 Pump has 2-inch pipe in set length. 

Fig. 1'207 shows our heavy Well Force Pump. General descrip- 
tion of Lift Pump, Fig. 1206, will apply to this Pump also. 

When so ordered, wa can furnish Fig. 1207 with compression cock 
on spout at 2.50 extra li.st. 




Cylinder. 
8i.< X 10 
4 " X 10 



Stroke. 

Inches. 

6 



Capacity. Gals, 
per Strolce. 



Suction. 
Inches. 



Cylinder. 
3I2 X 10 
4 ' X 10 



Stroke. 
Inches. 

6 

6 



6 .32 

Capacity. Gals. 

per Stroke. 

.25 

.32 



Iron Cylinder 
12.00 
14.00 



Suction. 
Inches. 

1^., 



Discharge 

Hose. 

1 

1 



* Lift and 

Force, Feet 

45 

30 



Iron Cylinder, 
18.00 
20.00 



Fig. 1207. 

LIFT AND FORCE 
PUMP. 

Brass Lined 

Cylinder. 

15.00 

17-50 

Cylinder, 



Brass Lined. 

21.00 

23-50 



* Depth of wells to which Pumps may be adapted by lowerin; 
total lift and force from supply to point of delivery. 



■ cylinders to within 15 or 20 feet of water or 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



" E,mpire " Double=Acting Well Force Pumps. 




Fig-. 1025. 



Fig-. 102.") illustrates our "Empire" Double- Acting Well Force Purap, with 
common top, as adapted for shallow or deep wells. Pump consists of a standai-d, 
■with bearer top in one piece, cast in two half sections, strongly bolted and holding 
securely in place the two supporting pipes which form respectively the air 
chamber and discharge pipes, connecting with upper cylinder. This upper 
cylinder is brass-lined and has differential plunger, contributing- to an even and 
uniform discharge of water. We dispense with all stuffing boxes or glands, avoid 
all undue friction, and secure the easiest possible working pump. Pump is 
furnished complete, witli brass-lined or brass-body lower cylinder, -with 
"Universal" Bronze "Valve and Seat, and universal bushing for either shallow or 
deep wells. No. 2 Pump will go inside 4-inch well casing; No. 4 Pump inside 
5-inch well casing. 

Fig. 1026 is similar to Fig. 1025, but has wind mill top. 




Fis 



1025. 
1025. 
1026. 
1026. 



No. 



Lower 
Cylinder. 
Inches. 


Stroke. 
Inches. 


Capacity 

per Strolte. 

Gallons. 


Suction. 
Inches. 


Discharge. 
Inch Hose. 


Well 
Rod. 
Inches. 


•Lift and 
Force. 
Feet. 


Brass-Lined 

Cylinder. 

Price. 


Brass- Body 

Cylinder. 

Price. 


21^x101^ 


6 


.13 


II4 


h 


?8 


100 


14.00 


15.00 


.3 xlOl^ 


6 


.18 


m 


% 


% 


75 


14-50 


15-50 


2}£ X 101^ 


6 


.13 


1J4 


% 


% 


100 


15-00 


16.00 


3 X 101^ 


6 


.18 


114 


% 


% 


75 


1550 


16.50 



* Deptli ot Wells to which Pumps may be adapted by lowering Cylinders within 15 or 20 feet of water, or 
total lift and force from supply to point of delivery. 




Fig. 1027. 



Fig. 1027 represents our "Empire" Double-Acting Well Force Pump, with 
common top, Brass three-way cock and connecting rod, for shallow or deep 
wells. The addition of three-way cock and connecting I'od for distributing water 
to any part of premises, house, barns, etc., will increase the usefulness of this 
Pump for many purposes. 

Fig. 1028 is similar to Fig. 1027, but has -(vind mill top. 

Unless otherwise ordered, we ship all "Empire" Pumps put up for shallow 
wells ; that is, with lower working cylinder screwed into upper cylinder and the 
universal bushing for bottom of upper cylinder and top attachment for lower 
cylinder tied on. Where wanted for deep wells, unscrew lower cylinder from 
upper cylinder and attach universal bushing to bottom of upper cylinder and top 
cap to lower cylinder, and connect with pipe and rod required for any depth of 
well. Universal bushing, adapting Pumps for shallow or deep wells, strainer and 
hose connection go with each Pump and are included in prices given below. 




Fig. 1028. 



Lower 
Cylinder. 
Inches. 


Stroke. 
Inches. 


Capacity 

per Stroke. 

Gallons. 


Suction. 
Inches. 


Lower 
Discharge 
Inch Pipe. 


Upper 
Discharge. 
Inch Hose. 


•Lift and 
Force. 
Feet. 


Brass-Lined 

Cylinder. 

Price. 


Brass- Bo 

Cylinder 

Price. 


2Mxl0K 


6 


.13 


I'i 


1 


H 


100 


16.50 


17-50 


3 X 101^ 


6 


.IS 


l}i 


1 


% 


75 ■ 


17.00 


18.00 


21^x101^ 


6 


.13 


m 


1 


% 


100 


17-50 


18.50 


3 X 1014 


6 


.18 


1'4 


1 


U 


75 


18.00 


19.00 



Fig. 1027. 2 

" 1027. 4 

" 1028. 2 

" 1028. 4 

* Depth of Wells to which Pumps may be adapted by lowering Cylinders to within 15 or 20 feet of water, 
or total lift and force from supply to point of delivery. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



387 



Well Lift Pump Standards. 




Fig. 846. 

No. 3. 

LIFT PUMP STANDARD. 



Fig. 846. — Well Pump Standard, fitted with revolving bowl 
top and solid base. This st3'le is a great favorite with well 
drillers. 

Fig. 762. — Well Pump Standard with wind mill top. Tapped 
for pipe near spout, have supporting brace, and are a desirable 
standard in every way. Made in 3 sizes. We can fit the 6-inch 
or 10-inch stroke pumps for 1 J^, 133 or 2-inch pipe (No. 5 Standard 
can be tapped 2i^ inch), but always fit as below unless otherwise 
directed. Pumps tapped for 2-inch pipe have couplings for 1-inch 
wood rod. Wind mill slides are not sent unless oi-dered. 




Fig. 762. 

LIFT PUMP STANDARD, 
WIND MILL AND HAND. 



No. 



Stroke. 
Inches. 



Suction. 
Inches. 

iJi 



Fig. 846. 



Well Rod. 
Inches. 






*Lift. 
2% inch cylinder, 40 feet 
3 " " 40 " 

?.^i " " 40 " 



Price. 
5.00 

5.50 
6.00 



Stroke. 
Inches. 

6 
10 



Suction 
Inches. 



Well Eod. 
j\ inch 
tV and 1 inch 



Fig. 762. 

*Lift. 
2t^ inch cylinder, 100 feet 
3 " " 60 " 



No. 3. 
Price. 


No. 4. 
Price. 


No. 6. 
Price, 


7.00 


750 


8.00 


8.00 


8.50 


9.00 



Well Force Pump Standards. 




Fig. 853. — Well Force Pump Standard arranged with 
tight top, polished rod and links above. In this Standard the 
air chamber is made by enlarging stock at top. This Standard 
is tapped for pipe near the spout. Each one has an outlet 
back of the spout for attaching pipe, and the spout is provided 
with hose tube and nut to screw on. 

Tapped as below unless otherwise ordered. 

Fig. 855. — Force Pump Standard with air chamber on 
spout, tight top and polished rod and links above. Simple in 
construction, strong and compact, and offers good value for 






Fig. 
No 


85.3. 
1. 


a pump 
Tapped 


ui LUIS Class au Liie luw price 
near spout as below, but can be 


ai WHICH 
changed 


lu IS oiiereu. '^- -:^ 
f desired. y[g_ gj,,. 




FORCE PUMP STANDARD. 


Cock spouts 2.50, extra list. 




FORCE PUMP STANDARD. 


Pig. 


No. 


Stroke. 
Inches. 


Suction 
Inches. 




Discharge, 


Well Rod. 
Inches. 


*Lift and Force. 


Price. 


853. 





6 


Hi 




IJ^ inch pipe and ^^ inch hose 


7 


21^ inch cylinder, 60 feet 


8.50 


853. 


1 


6 


1.'4 




Iji " '■ " h " " 


7 
18 


2^ " " 50 " 


9.00 


853. 


2 


6 


i¥ 




iM " " " U " " 


t\ 


3 " " 40 ■' ' 


10.00 


855. 


-- 


6 


m 




11^ " " " 3^ " 


tV 


J 21.^- " " 60 " ) 
(3 " " 45 "\ 


11.00 



Cylinders like Figs. 1230 and 1231 are required with these Pump Standards and cost extra. 

* Depth of wells to which Pump Standards may be adapted by placing cylinders within 15 or 20 feet of 
water; smaller cylinders in proportionately deeper wells. 



288 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 




Fig-. 20S 



Pitcher and Round Spout Pumps. 

Fig. 2iiS. — Pitchei'-Spout Pump with closed revolving- bearertop is similar 
to Fig-. 2ur)io', but Iq addition it has an improvement in the form of a patent 
vacuum base. Oftentimes in driven wells, where the soil is so close as 
to make an air-tight Joint around the pipe, an ordinary Pump will not 
work well ; while with the Vacuum Base Pump all difficulty is obviated, for 
by creating vacuum in the base and permitting the water to form there a 
reservoir, a constant supply of water is obtained for the Pump. We fit them 
always for wrought-iron pipe, with the thread cut in the hub of the base. 



Round=Spout Pitcher Pump. 




Fig-. 209. 



Fig. 209 shows our new style Pitcher Pump, with a round spout. This construction prevents water from 
slopping over spout, and also provides means of hanging bucket upon the spout. This Pump is made like our 
other Pitcher Pumps, with revolving brake, bolt fastenings and cut-off base. 

Fitted for wrought-iron pipe unless otherwise ordered. 

To prevent freezing, raise lever to extreme height, thus allowing water to leave cylinder. 

Figs. 208 and 209. 



Fi 











Capacity 








*Bras8- 


* Porcelain 






Dia. Cyl. 


stroke. 


per Stroke. 


Suction. 


Lift. 


Iron. 


Lined. 


Lined. 




Ko. 


Inches. 


Inches. 


Gallons. 


Inches. 


Feet. 


Price. 


Price. 


Price. 


ig. 208 


1 


^i 


4 


.09 


1 


2.5 


4-75 


7.00 


7.00 


'• 208 


•; 


3 


4 


.12 


1'4 


25 


5-25 


7-75 


7-75 


"■ 208 


3 


m 


4 


.IT 


1'4 


25 


S-7S 


8.50 


8.50 


" 209 


1 


^-'A 


4 


.09 


1 


25 


4-25 


6.50 


6.50 


" 209 


2 


3 


4 


.12 


1'4 


23 


4-7S 


7-25 


725 


" 209 


3 


sH 


4 


.17 


1:^4 


23 


S-25 


8.00 


8.00 



* Brass-lined and Porcelain-lined Pumps have galvanized plungers and rods. 




Lift Pump for Out=Door Use. 

Fig. 607. — We have frequent calls for a Suction and Lift Pump taller 
and heavier than our largest Cistern and Pitcher Pumps, and offer Fig. 607, 
which we build about 41 inches high. 

It is provided with revolving bearer top and has a long heavy lever. 
The Pump stock acts as a cj'linder, in which is the plunger, and can be 
emptied of water by raising the lever, thus tripping' valve seated on the base. 
A strong brace gives rigidity to the Pump. 



Fig. 607. 



No. 
4 
5 



Dia. Cyl. 
Inches. 



Stroke. 
Inches. 



Capacity 

per Stroke. 

Gallons. 

.18 



Suction. 
Inches. 



n-i 



Well Rod. 
Inch. 



Lift, 
reet. 



Iron. 
8.S0 
9.00 




Fig. 608. 
FORCE PUMP. 



Force Pump for Out=Door Use. 

Fig. 608. — This Pump is about 50 inches high, has revolving brake or fulcrum, a strong, heavy lever, and 
is in every way calculated to render good service. A thread is cut on the end of the spout, and with each 
Pump is sent a half hose coupling and nut for attaching liose. 

The plunger works in the stock of Pump, which can be emptied of water by raising the lever, thus tripping 
the valve in the base. 

When ordered with cock spout we add 2.50 to list price. 

Fig. 608. 



No. 
4 
6 
6 



Dia. Cyl. 
Inches. 

3 



Stroke. 
Inches. 


Capacity 

per Stroke. 

Gallons. 


Suction 
Inches 


6 


.18 


1'4 


6 
6 


.22 
.'23 


1^2 



Well Rod. 
Inch. 

7 
TiT 

7 
TS" 

7 



Discharge 

Fitted for 

Hose. 

1 
1 
1 



*Lift and 
Force. Feet. 

50 
50 
40 



Iron. 

1300 
14.00 
15.00 



These Pumps are especially adapted for use in warm climates. 

* Total lift and force from supplj' to point of delivery. Pump not more than 23 feet above water. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



289 



Cistern Suction Pumps. 





Fig. 199. 
BOLTED BASE. 



TX 




Fig. 200. 
BOLTED B.\SE. 



Fig. 202l<. 
WITH BEACKETS. 



Fig. 199 is a popular style of Cistern Pump. The levei' can be turned to any convenient position. The 
valve seat is formed by brass tube and flange, and the end of tube threaded to take wrouglit-ironpipe coupling 
if gas pipe is used, or cast-iroii nut with brass tube is supplied, if lead pipe is used. Will tit for lead or iron 
pipe as ordered. 

To prevent freezing, trip the lower valve by raising lever to extreme height. Brass cylinder pumps have 
brass plungers. 

Fig. 200 with broad bearing revolving top and high base. 

A substantial hub on the under side of the base has threads on it for coupling on an iron nut with gas- 
pipe threads cut in it for connecting iron pipe. Soldering tube is fitted in this nut when connection to lead 
pipe is desired. To prevent freezing, raise lever to extreme height. 

Fig. 202}^ represents our new style Revolving Top Cistern Pump with brackets. This is in many instances 
a more convenient form than a pump on base. It can be secured to tlie wall in any place desired. Has a 
brass valve seat with tube threaded to take iron pipe coupling, or nut with soldering tube, if lead pipe is used. 











Figs 


. 199 


200, 


202 


!H. 








No. 


Dia. Cyl. 
Inches. 


stroke. 
Inches. 


Capacity 

per Stroke 

Gallons. 




Suction 
Inches. 




Lift. 
Feet. 




Iron. 
Price. 


Brass- 
Lined. 
Price. 


♦Brass 

Cylinder 

Price. 



1 


2 

^14 


5 
6 


.07 
.10 




1 
1 




23 
25 




3-50 
4.00 


SSo 
6.00 


5-50 
6.00 


2 
S 

4 


3 


6 
6 
6 


.13 
.15 
.18 








23 
25 

25 




4.50 
5.00 

550 


6.50 

7-25 
8.00 


7.00 

8.00 

10.00 


5 
6 




6 
6 


.22 
.2.5 








25 
25 




6.50 
8.00 


9-5° 
11.50 


13.00 
18.00 


8 


-t 


6 


.33 




2 




25 




10.00 


15.00 


25.00 








NOTE.- 


-Fig. 


2021^ 


not made in 


No. 


8 size. 







Pitcher Spout Pumps. 
Revolving Bearer Top and Bolted Base. 





Fig. 205. Fig. 2051^. 

OPEN TOP. CLOSED TOP. 

Fig. 203 shows our standard Open Top Pitcher Spout Pump, so generally and favorably known throughout 
the world. Wherever a cheap but substantial Pump for use in house or over drive- well is I'equired this Pump 
(or Fig. 20512, Closed Top) is a favorite. It has revolving bearer top. By lifting lever to extreme height 
valve is tripped, to prevent freezing. A suction nut, tapped to receive wrought-iron pipe, is furnished on the 
hub underneath base. Through this is introduced a soldering tube for lead pipe connection. 

205 and 205}^^. 



Figs. 



No. 
1 
2 
3 
4 
6 
6 







Capacity 








♦Brass- 


' Porcelain 


Dia. Cyl. 


Stroke. 


per Stroke. 


Suction. 


Lift. 


Iron. 


Lined. 


Lined. 


Inches. 


Inches. 


Gallons. 


Inches. 


Feet. 


Price. 


Price. 


Price. 


2J^ 


4 


..09 


1 


25 


425 


6.50 


6.50 


3 


4 


.12 


Vi 


25 


4-75 


725 


7.25 


3l.< 


4 


M 


ni 


25 


5-25 


8.00 


8.00 


4 " 


4 


.22 


ni 


23 


6.25 


9.00 


9.00 


4M 


3 


.34 


^% 


25 


9-50 


12.50 


12.50 


5 


5 


.43 


2^ 


25 


17.00 


22.00 


22.00 



^Brass-Lined and Porcelain-Lined Pumps are furnished with galvanized plungers and rods. 



290 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



^~, 








Figs 


. 1230 


and 1231. Pump Cylinders. 




i^^ 








.--Fig. 1230.-- 










Brass Line( 


. 




^ 


Diameter 


Capacity per Fig- 123 


. Size 


Well 




Braes Cage 


Brass Body. 






J 




and 


Stroke. Stroke. Stroke. 


Pipe. 


Eod. 




and Valve 


All Brass 


All 




■ 




Length. 


Inches. Gallons. Indies. 


Inches. 


Inches. 


lion. 


Plunger. 


Plunger. 


Brass- 




s^ 




2 


X nn^ 


6 


.08 


6 


1 


M 


3-75 


7-50 


8.00 


10.75 








2'i 


X 10i| 


6 


.10 


6 


1 


% 


4.00 


7-75 


8.25 


11.00 






l¥ 


xiOK 


6 


.13 


6 


1¥ 


% 


4-35 


8.00 


8.50 


12.25 




1^112 




234 


xiog 


6 


.15 


6 


13-4 


% 


4.70 


8.50 


9.00 


12-75 




^^1 




3 


XlOl^ 


6 


.18 


6 


IJ^ 


% 


5.00 


9.00 


9-75 


13-50 




J 


314 


xio^ 


6 


.21 


. 6 


IJi 


% 


6.00 


9-75 


10.50 


14-75 




/ 


3i< 


X 10l| 


6 


.25 


6 


iM 


tV 


7.00 


10.50 


11.50 


16.75 






4 


X W}4 


6 


.32 


6 


2 


A 


9.00 


13.00 


iS-50 


21.50 


Fig-. 1230. 


2 


X 12 " 


8 


.11 


6 


1 


fs 


5-So 


8.00 


9-25 


11.25 


OUTSIDE 


214 


X 12 


8 


.14 


6 


1 


% 


5-75 


8.25 


9-50 


11.50 


ATTACH- 


214 


X 12 


8 


.17 


6 


T-H 


% 


6.00 


8.50 


9 75 


12.75 


MENT. 




2.^4 


X 12 


8 


.20 


6 


114 


% 


6.50 


9.00 


10.50 


13-25 






3 


X 12 


8 


.24 


6 


m 


% 


7.00 


950 


11.00 


14.00 


B 




314 


X 12 


8 


.29 


6 


W2 


?8 


8.00 


10.25 


12.00 


15-25 




fi^M 




3H 
4 


X 12 
X 12 


8 
8 


.33 
.44 


6 
6 


IK 
2 




9.00 
11.50 


11.25 

14-25 


13-75 
18.00 


17-50 




22.50 


III'' 




2 


X 14 


10 


.14 


8 


1 


?8 


6.00 


8.50 


9-75 


13.00 


Ri. 




2^4 


X 14 


10 


.17 


8 


1 


M 


6.25 


9.00 


10.25 


13-50 




m 




^H 


X 14 


10 


.21 


8 


ni 


% 


6.50 


92s 


10.50 


14-75 






2^4 


X 14 


10 


.25 


8 


m 


?8 


7.00 


9-75 


11.25 


15-50 




^^^ 




3 


X 14 


10 


.30 


8 


i¥ 


% 


7-5° 


10.25 


11-75 


16.25 




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xl4 


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.36 


8 


13^ 


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8-75 


11.00 


12.75 


17-75 




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X 14 


10 


.41 


8 


i/t 


l\ 


10.00 


12.25 


14-75 


21.00 


i^Sj' 




4 


X 14 


10 


.54 


8 


. 2 


t\ 


13.00 


15-75 


19.00 


26.50 






4K 


X 14 


8 


.55 


6 


2 


K 


17-50 


24.00 


28.00 


36.00 


Fig. 12 


31. 


5 


xl4 


8 


.68 


6 


2K 


y2 


22.50 


33-00 


38.00 


50.00 


INSIDE J 


lT- 
























TACHME 


NT 




Fig. 548 


Cyl 


Ind 


er -with Air 


Chamber. 




I 


Size. 






stroke. 


L^apacity 
per Stroke 


Fitted for 


Well Eod. 






Brass i 


l^S 


Inches. 






Inches. 


Gallons. 


Pipe 


. Inches. 


Inches. 


Iron. 


Body. ( 


E— =f 


2^4 xl6 






9 


.23 




li-4 




l\ 


11 


00 


20.00 


fc^/ 


3 X 16 






9 


.27 




IH 




A 


II 


50 


20.75 


-^t 


^4 X 16 






9 


.37 




1^ 




A 


12 


50 


25-75 


^^s 


4 X 16 






9 


.49 




2 




H 


14 


00 


30.00 


■iji r 


All 


Brass Air Chamber 


furnished 


when so 


ordered at extra charg 


e. 






^s 




Fig. 904. 


Brass 


Artesian Deep "Well Cylinder. 




B 
















. Dimensions , 








^^t 


















Maximum 


Top and 


Square 




JhjL 








Capacity 


Usual Speed and 




Length 


Outside 


Bottom 


Wood 




^^^r 


Inside 






per 


Capacity per 




Pump 


Diameter 


Connect- 


Sucker 




Its' 


Diameter. 


stroke. 


Stroke. 


Minute. 


Chamber. 


Caps. 


ing Pipes. 


Rod. 


All p p. K^s 


Inches. 


Inches. 


Gallons. 


Hevs. 


Gals. 




Inches. 


Inches. 


Inches. 


Inches. 


Brass. 


0- " --.-. 


3^4 


10 




.359 


35 


12.50 




30 


4^ 


3% 


2 


45.00 ^liilAlK 


•m 


14 




.503 


30 


15. 




34 


4^ 


3% 


2 


48.00 CHAMBER. 


3ii 


16 




.574 


30 


17.22 




36 


4M 


3]4 


2 


48.00 




SH 


24 




.862 


25 


21.55 




44 


4J^ 


3y2 


2 


52.00 




3H. 


30 




1.077 


20 


21.54 




50 


iV2 


3H 


2 


55-00 




m 


86 




1.29 


20 


2S.80 




56 


i% 


3H 


2 


58.00 


# 


3^4 


10 
14 




.478 
.669 


35 
30 


16.73 
20. 




34 
38 


6Vs 
5« 


4 
4 


2¥ 


67-50 
70.00 


¥ 


T 


■4 


:l 


3% 


16 
24 




.764 
1.14 


30 
25 


22.92 
28. 50 




40 

48 


5% 
5^ 


4 
4 


214 
214 


70.00 
75.00 


1 


J 


3K 


^ 




3% 


30 




1.43 


20 


28.86 




64 


5H 


4 


214 


80.00 




3% 


36 




1.721 


20 


34.42 




60 


"ii 


4 


2I4 


85.00 


If 




4M 


10 




.614 


35 


21.49 




84 


5% 


^H 


2^ 


87-50 




4« 


14 




.859 


30 


25.7 




38 


5% 


4% 


2^ 


90.00 


m£ 




414 


16 




.982 


30 


29.46 




40 


534 


i% 


"-Vz 


90.00 


I2 




414 


24 




1.47 


26 


36.75 




48 


5M 


4)^ 


2)oi 


95-00 


^^ 




4I4 


SO 




1.84 


20 


86.80 




54 


5U 


4^ 


2l< 


100.00 




4>4 


36 




2.211 


20 


44.20 




60 


BM 


4}| 


23>^ 


105.00 






i% 


10 




.767 


35 


26.84 




34 


6I4 


6 


3 


120.00 






4% 


14 




1.07 


30 


32.1 




38 


6'4 


5 


3 


127.50 






i% 


16 




1.22 


30 


36.81 




40 


6I4 


5 


3 


127.50 






A% 


24 




1.84 


25 


46.02 




48 


6I4 


5 


3 


135-00 


'M 




4% 


30 




2.30 


20 


46. 




64 


6I4 


5 


3 


142-50 


1 




4U 


36 




2.76 


20 


65.20 




60 


6I4 


5 


3 


150.00 


i 




6-¥ 


10 




1.12 


35 


39.20 




34 


lii 


6 


3^2 


172.50 




6?i 


14 




1.57 


30 


47.1 




38 


714 


6 , 


3y . 


180.00 r 


^B 




5% 


IB 




1,78 


30 


53.70 




40 


1M 


6 


3% 


180.00 






534 


24 




2.69 


25 


67.25 




48 


IM 


6 


3% 


195.00 






5M 


30 




3.372 


20 


67.44 




54 


nn 


6 


3% 


207.50 




6% 


36 




4.014 


20 


80.80 




60 


1H 


6 


3% 


217.50 Fij 


f. 904. 


m 


16 




2.479 


30 


74.37 




40 


8 14 


7 


4 


280.00 AR' 


FESIAN 


m 


24 




3.716 


25 


92.9 




48 


8,^4 


7 


4 


300.00 DEE 


PWELL 




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JR 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



291 



Drive Well Points. 




BRASS JACKET DRIVE WELL POINT. 



Trade 
No. 


Size in 
Diameter. 


Lenffth 
of Point. 
Inches. 


Length 
of Jacket. 
Inches. 


No. of 
Holes. 


Number of 

Gauze 60. 

Per Dozen. 


Number of 
Gauze 70. 
Per Dozen. 


Number of 
Ganze 80. 
Per Dozen 


Number of 
Gauze 90, 
Per Dozen. 


Number of 
Gauze VS. 
Per Dozen. 


V8 


1 


36 


30 


120 


51.00 


59.00 


66.00 


76.00 


94.00 


82 


1 


48 


42 


168 


69.00 


78.00 


86.00 


100.00 


136.00 


86 


iJ€ 


20 


14 


80 


30.00 


36.00 


42.00 


50.00 


64.00 


90 


iJi 


24 


18 


100 


36.00 


44.00 


52.00 


60.00 


80.00 


94 


i¥ 


BO 


24 


130 


46.00 


SSoo 


64.00 


75.00 


100.00 


98 


i^i 


36 


30 


165 


56.00 


66.00 


76.00 


90.00 


120.00 


100 


1'4 


42 


36 


200 


66.00 


77.00 


88.00 


105.00 


140.00 


102 


1I4 


48 


42 


270 


76.00 


88.00 


100.00 


120.00 


160.00 


106 


m 


54 


48 


260 


86.00 


99.00 


112.00 


13500 


180.00 


110 . 


ij^ 


60 


54 


290 


96.00 


1X0. 00 


124.00 


150.00 


200.00 


112 


I'i 


66 


60 


320 


106.00 


121.00 


136.00 


165.00 


220.00 


114 


1^4 


'72 


66 


850 


116.00 


132.00 


148.00 


180.00 


240.00 


136 


m 


24 


18 


120 


48.00 


57.00 


65.00 


78.00 


94.00 


140 


^% 


30 


24 


162 


60.00 


70.00 


80.00 


96.00 


118.00 


144 


^H 


36 


30 


198 


72.00 


84.00 


95.00 


114.00 


142.00 


164 


2 


30 


24 


208 


90.00 


101.00 


112.00 


132.00 


160.00 


168 


2 


36 


30 


264 


105.00 


118.00 


130.00 


154.00 


190.00 


na 


2 


48 


42 


336 


135.00 


151.00 


i66,oo 


198.00 


250.00 


188 


m 


48 


42 


360 


230.00 


265.00 


300.00 


340.00 


400.00 


192 


2l.< 


60 


54 


420 ■ 


280.00 


325.00 


370.00 


420.00 


500.00 


20i t 


S 


36 


30 


300 


240.00 


275-00 


310.00 


340.00 


410.00 


216 


4 


48 


36 


360 


480.00 


520.00 


560.00 


600.00 


700.00 


520 


4 


72 


60 


600 


630.00 


695.00 


760.00 


840.00 


1000.00 



Washer Drive Well Points. 



WASHER POINT. 

Same list prices as above. 

These points are made of G-alvanized Ii-on Pipe, bored and countersunlc. Each hole is covered with gauze, 
held in its place by a brass waslier expanded to fill the hole. 

Well Points for Water Works. 





WATER WORKS POINT. 



These prices are for Points, open end, or with plugs, as ordered, and are covered with the different mesh 
gauzes indicated, also with brass Jacket. 



Diameter Pipe, 

Black or Galvanized. 

Inch. 


No. 60 

Gauze. 

Per Foot. 


No. 70 

Gauze. 

Per Foot. 


No. 80 

Gauze. 

Per Foot. 


No. 90 

Gauze. 

Per Foot. 


No. 100 

Gauze. 

Per Foot. 


5 


5.00 


S-75 


6.50 


725 


8.00 


6 


5- 80 


6.50 


7-25 


8.00 


9.00 


1 


7.00 


1-1S 


8.50 


925 


10.50 


8 


8.50 


925 


10.00 


11.00 


12.00 


10 


1300 


14.00 


15-25 


16.50 


18.00 



292 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The Nason Cellar Drainers. 







style B. 

CELLAR DRAINER. 



In connecting' this Drainer care should be used in blowing- out the supply pipes, to avoid possibility of 
lodgment of scale in front of the jet. 

From the extreme point of lift tlie discharge line should have all the fall it is possible to give it to insure 
greatest efficiency and economj-. 



Style B. Cellar Drainers. 



No. 



Gallons' Capacity per hour 

Size Water Pressure or Supply Pipe. 

Size Discharge Pipe 

Weight 

Extreme Lift, feet 

Length of Drainer, inches 

Height " .... 

Each 



0/0 



... 1 

. (>% 

12 

14 

11 

. . 24.00 

Note. — The lift and capacity are based on a water pressure of 
surface or dead water is elevated. 



BOO 
% 

8 

12 

18 

11 

34.00 



12T5 
1 

11 
12 
21 
11 
40.00 



lbs. to 



every 



1 foot of height the 



Style C. Cellar Drainers. 




This Drainer will operate with pressure of 15 
lbs. or more, the heavier the pressure the greater 
the amount of dead water discharged; but the 
minimum pressure is sufficient to lift from an 
ordinai'j' cellar about six feet deep. 

Instructions for Connecting Drainer, 

To place the Drainer, sink a barrel or box 
about 18 inches by IS inches by 30 inches deep in 
the lowest part of place to be drained. Previous 
to sinking barrel, bore in the sides a number of 
augur holes not more than one-half inch in diam- 
eter, but put none in the bottom. A supply pipe 
should then be run from the water service or 
steam pipe, already in building, directly as possi- 
ble, and connected to Drainer at large galvanized 
iron strainer bowl. Use no lead on the threads 
of the supply pipe wlien making connections, 
and m all cases flush this pipe well before con- 
necting it to Drainer, so that any rust and scale 
which might be in pipe will be removed. To 
reducer attach the discharge pipe, which should be run to such point as is desired. Where bends are necessary, 
bend the discharge pipe gently and evenly, so as to cause as little friction as possible. The float ball rod must 
be adjusted to suit the pressure ; the heavier the pressure the greater the leverag'e necessary. 

The Drainer without automatic movement we do not recommend for cellar or any jjlace whei-e 
water comes unexpectedly and irregularly, and at such times as some one about tlie premises cannot always 
be cognizant that attention to Drainer is necessary and g'ive it promptly. For contractors and builders this 
Drainer will prove a very economical means for keeping foundations free from water. 

Style C. Drainers. 




style C. 

DRAINER WITH AUTOMATIC 
MOVEMENT. 



Style C. 

WITHOUT AUTOMATIC 
MOVEMENT. 









Capacity per hour. 


Size Supply 


Size Discliarge 


With Automatic 


Without Automatic 


No. 


Pressure, Lbs. 


Lift, Feet. 


Gallons. 


Pipe. 


Pipe. 


Movement. 


Movement. 


1 


15 to 80 


C. to 12 


50 to 250 


Vi 


1 


25.00 


15.00 


2 


15 to SO 


1; to 12 


100 to 400 


% 


Wa 


40.00 


25.00 


■3 


15 to SO 


i; to 12 


150 to 600 


1 


Wi 


5500 


3500 


4 


15 to 80 


l3 to 12 


200 to 800 


IJ^ 


2 


80.00 


50.00 


5 


15 to 80 


Ij to 12 


275 to 1000 


W^ 


2J^ 


110.00 


70.00 


6 


15 to So 


U to I 2 


350 to 1 200 


2 


3 


160.00 


100.00 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK. 



293 



Compression Fire Hydrant. 




COMPRESSION 

FIRE 

HT))KANT. 



This hydraut is so constructed that in case ot obstruction in the valve, or for 
necessary repairs, the valve, valve seat and drip valve may all be easily drawn 
out of the top of the hydrant, leaving the stand pipe undisturbed, and replaced in 
a few moments, thus obviating the necessity of digging up the street or discon- 
necting the stand pipe from the water main. 

Avery important feature of this hydrant is the ease with which the valve 
seat and valve may be removed, and as this is the part of the hydrant which is, 
more than all others, subject to hard usage, it is essential that it be accessible. 
Therefore, should the valve or seat become marred, or in any way cut up, it may 
be easily taken out, repaired, and quickly returned to its place, when the hydrant 
will be as good as new. 

The drip valve is positive, being attached to main stem, for, when the main 
valve opens the drip closes, and when the main valve closes the drip opens ready 
to drain the water from the stand pipe, thus preventing all danger of freezing. 

The valve seat, stem, stem nut and drip valve are made of gun metal. 

The main valve is made of best hydi-aulic leather, and may always be relied 
upon to make a perfectly tight joint. 

The above areimportaut features not found in any other hydrant. First-class 
workmanship and material only are used in the construction of these hydrants, 
and each one undergoes a severe hydraulic test before leaving our works. 

All the parts are interchangeable. This Fire Hydrant being entirely drained 
by a perfect drip valve, the Frost Case is an unnecessary expense, and is not fur- 
nished with hydrant except when specially ordered. 



i\'A 



Compression Fire Hydrant, with or without Frost Case. 



Diameter Diameter 

of Pipe of Stand 

Coniiection. Pipe. 

Inches. Incnes. 

3 or 4 5 

4 or R G 
4 or B 8 
4 or tj 7 
4 or li 7 



Valve 
Opening 
Inches. 

3 

4 

4 

.5 



Number and Size 

of Nozz.es 
One 2i2-inch 
Two 21^-inch 
One Steamer or two 2ij'-inch 
One Steamer or two 21.3-iuch 
One Steamer and one 2io-incli 
One Steamer and two 2i.(-inch 



Length from 


Deduct for 




Each 




Pavement to 


each 6 ins. 


Each 21.^-in. 


Steamer 




Bottom of Con- 


less tbau 5 


Nozzle 


Nozzle 


Frost Case 


nection, 5 ft. 


ft. bury. 


Additional. 


Additional. 


Additional. 


28.00 


.60 


2.00 


3-50 


4-50 


34-50 


-75 


2.00 


3-50 


5-00 


34-50 


•75 


2.00 


3-50 


5-00 


40.50 


-85 


2.00 


3-50 


6.50 


42.50 


-85 


2.00 


3-50 


6.50 


54.00 


1,00 


2.00 


3-50 


7-50 



Indicator Posts for Automatic Sprinkler Systems. 






END SECTION. 

Showing Connection to Valve. 



SIDE SECTION. 

Showing Connection to Valve.. 



ENLARGED SECTION 

Ot Post Showing Top Detail. 

This post is guaranteed weatherproof. It is adjustable and is approved by the Underwriters. 

Price, of Post only _ _ 40. co 

To obtain price of post and valve complete, add to price of Post the price of such size and style of valve 
as may be required. 



394 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The " Glamorgan " Compression Fire Hydrant. 




FULL VIEW. 



Designed to meet the demand for a Hj'drant commending itself 
for its simplicity, durability and easy access of working parts. 

The illustrations show the general outward appearance of Hy- 
drant, also its internal arrangement. 

The main valve is of the form generally used in this type of 
Hydrant, and is made either of leather or rubber, as preferred. 

The waste valve is of solid brass, positive in action, and is oper- 
ated directly from the main valve, being closed by the first and 
opened by the last turn of the wrench in opening or closing main 
valve. Water is admitted to the waste valve chamber through si.x 
'i-inch holes, any one of which would drain the Hydrant it five 
were clogged. These holes act as a strainer, and any impediment 
which can pass one of them can easily pass through the valve, thus 
avoiding any possibility of the waste becoming clogged. It drains 
close down to the main valve, leaving iiractically no water in stand 
pipe. 

The stand pipe is secured in outer case by six bolts, at the pave- 
ment level, and a water-tight joint is made below the main valve 
seat by a rubber gasket fitting in seat cast in bottom of outer case. 
To remove same it is onlj' uecessar}' to loosen nuts of bolts at pave- 
ment level and turn the stand pipe slightly, until the bolt heads 
come in the slots cast in the inward projecting flange at top of 
outer case, and being thus free it can be lifted to the surface of the 
ground. By slacking back the main valve nut on top of Hydrant, 
the valve, valve seat, waste valve and seat can be readily examined 
and repaired if necessary. 

The nozzles can be adjusted to face in any direction desired bj" 
loosening nuts at pavement level and turning the stand pipe. 

The outer case is tapered from bottom to top, thus rendei'ing it 
free from danger of being lifted by the action of frost in heaving 
the ground. 



The " Glamorgan " Hydrants. 



Standurd Dimensions. 

o-INCH. 

Stand Pipe, 4 inches Diameter, ) 

Valve Opening, 3'4 inches Diameter, '- 

One ^li-inch Hose Nozzle. i 

4-INCH. 

Stand Pipe, 3 inches Diameter, ) 

Valve Opening, 4I4 inches Diameter, s 

Two 21^-inch Hose Nozzles. ) 

n-INCH. 

Stand Pipe, 6 inches Diameter, 1 

Valve Opening, 5I4 inches Diameter, [- 

Two 23.^-inch Hose and One Steamer Nozzle. ) 

6-INCH. 

Stand Pipe, 7 inches Diameter, 1 

Valves Opening, (Ug inches Diameter, 

Two iii^-incli Hose and One Steamer Nozzle. ) 



Lengtli from Pave- Each 6 in. dif- 

ment to Bottom ference in Each 2}/^ in. 

of Connecting length from 5 ft. Nozzle 

Pipe, 6 ft. add or deduct. additional. 



27.50 



32.00 



38.50 



43-5° 



■75 



1.40 



1.80 



2-75 



2.7s 



2-75 



2-75 



Each Steamer 

Nozzle 

additional. 



4.00 



4.00 



4.00 



4.00 



Secondary Gates for Hydrants. 

S-inch Connection, with :i-incli Valve, bolted on 9.75 

4 " 4 " 13.25 

5 " 5 " 15-75 

6 " (J " .. 19.00 



Please give the f oHowing particulars when ordering : 

1. Length from surface of ground to bottom of connecting pipe. 

2. Size of connecting pipe. Unless flange or screwed connection is specified ^Ve furnish bell or hub 
connection in all cases. 

3. Number and size of nozzles. 

4. Whether to open by turning to the left or to the right. 

We prefer having nozzle cap sent by customers to whom we have not heretofore sold Hydrants, so that 
we may be able to get exact size of thread and nut. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



295 




The Lewis Patent Compression Hydrants. 

Fig. 666. With Stop Valve. Screwed for 4=inch 

Iron Pipe. 

In Ground, feet 2 2i,,' S ?.i^ 4 di.i' 5 f, 

?^ -inch Hose, each 9.00 9.75 10.00 10.75 11.00 11.75 12.00 1300 

1 " --■- ii-So 12.25 12.50 13.25 13.50 14.25 14.50 15.50 

Fig. 665. With Stop Valve for Lead Pipe. 

Can also be connected to Ii-on Pipe by taking off Coupling. 

In Ground, feet 2 2i.,' S Bi^ 4 4i.< 5 fi 

Ji^-inch Hose, each 9.00 9.75 10.00 10.75 n.oo 11.75 12.00 13.00 

The Lewis Patent Self=Closing Hydrants. 

Fig. 668. With Stop Valve. Screwed for Hnch 

Iron Pipe. 

In Ground, feet 2 21, :; 31; 4 41; S 6 ~--' 

Fig. 666. ;''^-inch Hose, eacli 10.00 10.75 n-oo 11.75 12.00 12.75 i3-oo 14.00 Fi"-. 668. 

Fig. 667. With Stop Valve for Lead Pipe. 

Can also be connected to Iron Pipe by taking off Coupling. 

In Ground, feet 2 2i,' 3 31.,' 4 41^' 5 6 

pj-inch Hose, each 10.00 10.75 n.oo 11.7S 12.00 12.75 13.00 14.00 




Stop CocR Boxes and Street Washers. 



Fig. 646. 
STAR HYDRANT 



Figs. 646 and 647. 

They are perfectly anti-freezing ; almost instantly opened or closed by 
means of the double-threaded brass screw, actuating the valve below. They 
can be repaired from the top without digging up. 

They have a brass swivel or coupling nut, and the brass tube for service 
pipe connection is ground to a joint with the valve case elbow. It would 
always be well to have a short piece of lead pipe between the coupling and 
service pipe, as its flexibility will prevent a fracture of the pipe when the 
frost heaves the ground, and in clay soil to make some provision for drainage 
of waste water. We measure from ground line to center of service pipe inlet. 

Oui- -^j^-inch hydrants and washers have inlet fitted for both iron and 
lead pipe— 34-inch. Spout fitted for ^^ inch hose coupling. Our 1-inch 
hydrant and washers have 1-ineh inlet and outlet. An iron turnkey goes 
with each Street Washer. Extra keys, 20 cents. 




Fig. 646. 24=Inch. 

Length to set Inlet flited for %-m. Iron 

in the and Lead Pipe. Spout 

Ground. for M-in. Hose. 

Inches. Price. 

18 9.00 

24 9.00 

30 10.00 

36 10.00 

42 11.00 

48 11.00 

ru 12.00 

60 12.00 

72 13.00 



Fig. 646. l=Inch. 

Inlet Fitted for lin. Iron 
and Lead Pipe. Spout 
for 1-in. Hoee. 
Price. 
11.50 
11.50 
12.50 
12.50 

13-50 
13-50 
14-50 
14-50 
15-50 



Fig. 647. \=Inch. 

Inlet Fitted for %-in. Iron 

and Lead Pipe. Spout 

for %-m. Hose. 

Price. 

7-5° 

7-50 

8.50 

8.50 

9-50 

950 
10.50 
10.50 
11-50 



Fig. 647. 

STAR STREET 
WASHER. 



Fig. 647. l=Inch. 

Inlet Fitted for 1-in. Iron 

and Lead Pipe. Spout 

for 1-incll Hose. 

Price. 

9.00 

9.00 

10.00 

10.00 

11.00 

11.00 

12.00 

12.00 

13.00 



Street Washer Rod. 

Each -- .50 

Hydrant Rod, each -75 



STREET WASHER ROD. 



296 



MASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Roadw^ay and House Service Boxes for Gas or Water Mains. 





Fig-. 261. 
SQUARE HEAD 
EO.iDWAY BOX. 

With Flange Base. 



Fig. 259. 

ROADWAY 

EXTENSION PIECE. 



Fig. 263. 

SQUARE HEAD 
ROADWAY BOX. 

With Open Base. 



Square Head Roadway Boxes. 

Diameter of Shaft, 4^^ inches. 



"No. 
120 
121 
122 
123 
124 
12.5 



Fio 



261 



Extension. Each. 

12 inches long _ 1.65 

lU " " 1.75 

1 ft. 6 in. to 2 ft 1.85 

1 " 9 " 2 ft. 7 ia.._ 1.95 



2.10 
2.20 



No. 

137 

138 

140U 

14IS 

142S 

142T 



Fig 



262 



2 "5 " 3 " 6 in.,. 
Can be furnished in longer lengths than measurements given when desired 





Extension. 










Bacli. 


12 


inches long . 


_. 




__. 


... 


- i.6s 


16 
1 


ft. 6 in. to 


2 


ft." 


'Y 


in. 


- '-75 
-- 1.8s 


1 
2 


'• 9 
" 1 


2 
2 


., 


11 


(. 


-- 1-95 
-. 2.10 


.J 


'• 5 


3 


(' 


6 


" 


_. 2.20 



Roadway E,xtension Piece, Fig. 259. 

Number 49, Fig. 259, for 414-inch Roadway Boxes, increasing length 18 inches, each . 

R-ound Head Roadway Boxes. 

Diameter of Shaft, 4'4 inches. 



ft 







Flange 


Base 


No. 


Fig- 


Extension. 


41Q 


258 


1 ft. 6 in 


. to 2 


42Q 


258 


2 " 3 


" 2 


42R 


258 


2 " 3 


" 3 


43R 


258 


2 " 10 


" 4 


44R 


258 


3 '• 3 


" 4 


45R 


258 


3 " 10 


" 5 



111 
6 


in 


6 


in 









Open Base 




Each. 


No. 


Fig. 


Extension. 




1.8s 


141Q 


260 


1 ft. 6 


in. to 


2 


2.00 


142Q 


260 


2 ■' 3 




2 


2.20 


142R 


260 


2 " 3 




3 


2.30 


143R 


260 


2 " 10 




4 


2.40 


144R 


260 


3 " 3 




4 


2.50 


145E 


260 


3 " 10 




5 



10 
6 



6 in_ 



.60 



Each. 

1.85 
. 2.00 
2.20 
2.30 
2.40 
2.50 



Similar in design and construction to Figs. 261 and 262. Fig. 259 also applies. 

Extension House Service Boxes for Water or Gas. 

Diameter of Shaft, 2'o inches. 




Fig. 
269 
269 
269 
269 
269 
269 
269 
269 
269 
269 
269 
269 
269 



Extension, 
ft. to 2 ft.. 
" 6 in. to 2 
" 9 " 2 
" 3 
"6 -'3 
" 4 
6 " 4 
" 5 
" 3 
6 " 4 
" 4 
6 " 5 
" 5 



ft. 



6 in. 
9 " . 



6 in. 



6 in. 



6 in. 



6 in. 



6 in I 



Each. 
.60 
.68 
70 
73 
75 
80 

85 
95 
75 
80 

83 
90 
00 



Fig, 269. 
HOUSE SERVICE BOX. 



Keys extra. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



297 




"a" ceown meter. 



Water Meters. 

Crown Water Meter. 

The Crown Meter is so well known and its popularity so 
universal that it does not require an introduction. At the 
present time it is in use in over S.-iOo cities and towns in the 
United States, the Dominion of Canada and many foreign 
countries, and it has recpived the unqualified approval and 
recommendation of hundreds of our ablest engineers and water 
works officials. 

The Crown, being positive in its action, will measure with 
absolute correctness all streams, whether large or small, under 
all the conditions of fluctuating pressures. Its accuracy has 
been proved by innumerable tests. 

There are four main parts to the Crown Meter : 1st. The 
cover, which includes the intermediate gearing, and the counter 
or registering mechanism. 2d. The base, v.'hich contains the 
i uside cylinder. The base has the inlet and outlet spuds attached, 
and is arranged to be bolted to the cover. 3d. Inside cylinder. 
This consists of three parts : the ring, and the top and bottom 
; cj'liuder heads. The perfection of this cylinder assists in 
developing the accuracy of the registration, as this is the part in 
which the piston revolves. 4th. The piston. This is practically 
the only working part. It is made of hard rubber, of about the 
specific g'ravity of water. The piston has no bearing whatever, 
as it practically floats. It is perfectly balanced, and therefore 
frictionless in its operation. 



Size. 




Greatest Proper 




Connections. 


Length. 


Height Over All. 


1 ivcigui.. 

Width. 


Weight 


Inches. 




Quantity 


per Minute. 


Price. 


Per Set. 


Inches. 


Inches. 


Inches. 


Pounds 


.^8 


1 


cubic ft. 


or Tij' gal. 13.34 


.40 


6 


*-'% 


5=8 


10 


V% 0'- °s 


2 


" 


13 


16.00 


•54 


1M 


"■'% 


n 


17 


S 


4 


' ' 


30 


28.00 


.80 


9 


%% 


i% 


80 


1 


8 


" 


60 


' 40.00 


1.07 


lOJg 


103-4 


10 


49 


u; 


12 


" 


90 


66.67 




125^ 
I5I4 
24 


12 


11 


39 


2 
3 


20 
36 


(( 


130 

270 


86.67 
' iBo.oo 


Flanges 
furnished 
without 


141^ 
161^ 


123^ 
15K 


102 
214 


4 


"72 


' 


340 


333-34 


extra 


29I4 


203^ 


21 


440 


6 


1211 


" 


900 


666.67 


charge. 


36^^ 


28M 


29 


965 



Special Note.— The prices mentioned above are the same for Meters fitted with the round porcelain dials 
or for those arranged with the straight-reading registers. The Meters arranged with the round dials are known 
as the "A" Crown, whereas those fitted with the straight-reading registers are classified as "AA " Crown. 
The "A A" Crown Meters are made only in the sizes from the Sg-incii to the 2-inch inclusive, whereas the 
Crown Meters with the round dials are made in all sizes from the Sg-inch to the 6-inch inclusive. Unless we 
are advised to the contrary, we always send the " AA" Crown Meters in sizes from 3„-inch to 2-inch. 



"AA" Nash Meters. 

Straight = R.eaLding Registers. 

Nash Meters arranged with straight-reading registers are classified as 
"AA" Nash. Thousands of " AA" Nash Meters are in use in different 
sections of the country, and it is evident that tlie straight-reading register 
is steadily growing more popular, as the demand for it is constantly 
increasing-. The straight-reading- register is so simple that every consumer 
will be able to read his own Meter without previous instruction. 




" A.A. 



:jash meter. 



"A" and "AA" Nash Meter— Straight=Reading F^egister. 



Size 
Inches. 

K or »s 



1 

n.< 

2 
3 
4 
6 













Height 






Weight 


Greatest Proper 




Connections. 


Length. 


Over All . 


Width. 


Weight. 


Boxed. 


Quantity per Minute. 


Price. 


Per Set. 


Inches. 


Inches. 


Inches. 


Pounds. 


Pounds. 


2 cubic ft. 


or 15 gals. 


10.67 


•54 


^^4 


VI4 


5=S 


10 


14 


4 


30 " 


16.00 


.80 


9^i 


7M 


7 


14 


20 


8 


60 " 


21.34 


1.07 


10% 


%% 


8?^ 


21 


28 


12 


90 " 


40.00 




125g 


11 


Wt 


35 


49 


20 ' ' 


150 " 


66.67 


Flanges 
furnished 


I3I4 


12 


gj? 


34 


72 


36 


270 " 


120.00 


without 


24 


15J^ 


113I 


106 


131 


72 


540 " 


23334 


extra 


29 


19 


UM' 


200 


240 


20 " 


900 " 


500.00 


charge. 


38 


25 


18 


400 


445 



29S 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 




Hersey "Water Meters. 

Hersey Water Meters 

Are in general use by Water Departments throug-hout the 
country, and are recognized as leading types of meters adapted to 
meet tiie demands of Water Departments for their various kinds of 
service. 

zujjt—-^ The Hersey Disc Meter. 

"J I r'—'^^ Where first cost is a particular consideration, and where it is 

I If I at the same time desired to procure a meter thoroughly accurate 

' •'^ and entirely reliable, this meter is recommended. 

[f^fKtC^ J-U 1 The Hersey Rotary Meter. 

|i ~B-_« ■•» I Where it is desired to secure a meter which is practically 

~ ' indestructible, and one which is capable of performing an unusual 

amount of very severe service, this meter is recommended. 

The Hersey Torrent Meter. 

Where it is desired to measure the largest volume of water 
with the least possible reduction of pressure, this meter is 
recommended. 

Hersey Disc Meters. 

Size ^3 -^ 1 11^ 2 3 4 6 

Meters lo.oo 15.00 20.00 37.50 62.50 112.50 218.75 468.75, 

Connections .50 .75 i.oo 

Flanges or Bell and Spigot connections for Meters from lij-inch to C-incli no charge. 

Hersey Rotary Meters. 

Size __. ^s "-i ^ I'u? 2 :i -1 6 

Meters 15.00 26.25 37-5° 62.50 81.25 168.75 312.50 625.00 

Connections .50 .75 i.oo 

Flanges or Bell and Spigot connections for Meters from U, '-inch to (j-incli no charge. 

Hersey Torrent Meters. 

Size 2 3 4 6 8 10 12 

Meters 50.00 loo.oo 200.00 437-So 812.50 1000.00 1500.00 

Flanges, or Bell and Spigot connections no charge. 

Specials for Hersey Water Meters. 
Meter Dial Extensions. 

Size, inclusive °8 to IJ2 2 to 12 

Each _ - 1.88 " 2.50 

Extensions over three feet in length, .25 per foot extra. 

Simplex Strainers. 

Size ^s ?^ 1 

Each. .63 .94 1.25 

Crossway Strainers. 

Size fgand^^ 1 IJ^ and ^ 

Each _ ' 2.50 5.00 7.50 

Pot Strainers. 

Size 3 4 6 8 10andl2 

Each .- 12.50 18.7s 25.00 50.00 187.00 

Hot Water Meters. 

Size 1 iv; 2 3 4 6 

Each 30.00 56.25 81.25 150.00 300.00 562.50 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



399 



Hose. 





WATER HOSE. WATER HOSE, 

Interaal Diam_ i,' ^^ 1 li^ li^ l''_^ 2 '''^ '21^ 2=^ 3 ;n,' 

Two-Ply .20 .25 .33 .42 .56 .58 .66 .75 .83 .92 .99 1.16 

Three-Ply 25 .30 .40 .50 .60 .70 .80 .90 i.oo i.io 1.20 1.40 

Four " .30 .37 .50 .62 .75 .87 1.00 1. 12 1.25 1.37 1.50 1.75 

Five " -- .37 .46 .62 .77 .93 1.08 1.25 1.40 1.56 1.7: 1.87 2.18 

Si.M " 45 .55 .75 .93 1. 12 1.30 1.50 1.68 1.87 2.05 2.25 2!62 

Wire Winding Hose. 

List prices for Winding V/ater Hose with round tinned steel wire : 

Internal Diameter-. _ 1^ •'>^ 1 li_t 11^ 134 

Three-Ply, per foot .03 , .03 .04 .05 .06" .07 

Four " " " .03 •os'^i .05 .06 .07^2 .09 

Five " " " .03^2 ■04'2 .06 .07^2 .09 .11 

Six " " •' .04 ' .05 " .07 .09 " .11 .13 



Steam Hose. 



WIRE WOUNr 


, 




4 


r, 


s 


1.32 1.65 


1.98 


2.64 


1.60 2.00 


2.40 


3.20 


2.00 2.50 


3.00 


4.00 


2.50 3-13 


3-75 


5.00 


3-00 3-7S 


4-50 


6.00 



9 


91 


ni^ 








08 


.09 


.10 


10 


.11 


.12 


12 


■ 14 


■ 15 


15 


■17 


.18 




STEAM HOSE, 
SIX-PLY. 



We handle Steani Hose of the highest grade, and while it is not guaranteed as to 
time of service, it will be replaced in the event of failvire, through defect, after a reason- 
able trial, providing our table is followed in the selection of the hose for the duty imposed 
upon it. 



Internal Diameter. 

Three-Ply 

Four " 

Five " 

Six " 



To obtain price on higher 
additional ply. 



H 


M 


■43 


.51 


■51 


.67 


.63 


.83 


.76 


I.oo 


lies 


than 2 



Size 


Hose 


. plies for 20 lbs 






' 30 " 






' 40 ■' 






' no " 






' BO " 






' 70 " 






' SO " 






■ 90 " 






' 100 ■' 



1 lU' 


m 1 


H 


2 


2'4 


2^< 


3 


•67 .85 


1.02 I 


18 


1-34 


i-So 


1.66 


2.00 


.83 1.04 


1.25 I 


45 


1.66 


1.87 


2.03 


2.80 


1.03 1.30 


1.56 I 


81 


2.C7 


2.33 


2.60 


3-5° 


1.24 1.56 


1.87 2 


17 


2.49 


2.80 


3.12 


4.20 


n, add to the 


price given foi 


4 -ply 


25 per 


cent, for 


each 


plies specified 


in the folio 


wing 


table ; 








'i u 


1 




II4 




1 1'< 


2 


4 4 


4 




4 




4 


4 


4 4 


4 




4 




4 


5 


4 4 


4 




4 




5 


6 


4 4 


5 




5 




5 


8 


4 5 


G 




6 




6 


8 


5 6 


1 




7 




8 


10 


6 6 


8 




8 




9 


10 


fi 6 


8 




9 




10 


__ 


8 8 


10 




10 




10 


__ 



When pressure is over 80 lbs. we recommend that hose be wrapped with marline. 

Hose can be marline wound so that if cut it will not unwind. 

Wire Wound Steam Hose. — Same list as above ; net price governed by discount. 



Brewers' Hose. 

To produce good Brewers' Hose manj' important points must be guarded. The cover must be made extra 
heavy, and of good tough rubber, designed to stand rough usage and give great wear. The duck must be 
strong and so made as to prevent the hose from kinking ; the friction rubber must firmly unite the layers of 
duck ; the tube must be specially adapted to convey hot liquors, etc., without injury. 

We can supply hose manufactured on above lines. 

List prices same as for Steam Hose. 



300 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Hose. 



Size. 
Four Ply 
Five Ply_ 
Six Ply.., 



.67 

.84 

1. 00 



Air Drill Hose. 



1 

.83 
1.04 

1-25 



1'4 
1.04 
1.30 
1.56 



1-25 

1-56 
1.88 



1.66 
2.08 
2.49 



2I4' 
1.87 

2.33 
2.80 



21.< 
2.08 
2.60 
3.12 



4.20 



Wine Hose. 



Size.. 
Four Plv- 
Five Ply. 
Six Ply . . 



.4 
.67 

.83 
1.00 



• 83 
1.03 
1.24 



1^" 
1.04 
I 30 
1-56 



1-25 

1.56 
1.87 



1-45 
1. 81 
2.17 



1.66 
2.07 
2.49 






^^^^^fcpi 




STEEL ARMOR FOR HOSE. 



This reintoi'cement of rubber hose consists of flat steel galvanized wire braided about the hose as shown in 
cut. It can be attached to any size or length of hose. It is particularly serviceable for hose used in mines, 
mills and factories. Used largely by contractors in places where the hose is subjected to great hydraulic or 
pneumatic pressure. 

Quotations will be made on specification of size, quantities and conditions. 





SMOOTH BORE. 



SPmAL COHi. 



Suction Hose. 



Internal Diameter 

Smooth Bore 

Spiral Coil, per foot. 
Internal Diameter .. 

Smooth Bore 

Spiral Coil, per foot . 



.70 

8.50 
7.60 




.90 

5 1 , 

9-50 
8.50 



1'4 

6 
10.50 

95° 



1^2 
1.50 

12.00 
10.50 



1.90 



2.60 
2.30 



13-50 
12.00 



21-^ 3 

3 -SO 4 50 
3.10 4.00 
71., s 

15.00 16.50 
13.50 15.00 



S-So 
4.90 

ii 

1950 
17-50 



4 
6.50 
5-8o 
10 
22.50 
20.00 



4l< 

7-50 
6.70 

12 
27.50 
25.00 



Underwriters' Unlined Linen Hose. 



1 


Un 


Size ". 1 11, li.< 


2 2i< 
.31K -36 
■273^ .32 


3 


i 


derwriters' No. 1, per foot .18 .21 .23 .27 
" 2, - .1331 .15 .20 .23 


■44 
.38 


1 




Unlined Linen Hose. 






i Size __. ^.t 1 H4 11^ 

Per foot .11 .13 .15 .17 


2 21.^ 
.21 .23 


3 
•31 



UNLINED LINEN HOSE. 




Rubber Lined Cotton Mill Hose, 



Size _ 
Per Foot. 



•25 



•30 



1 
.40 



•45 



•50 



2 
.60 



•65 



91'' 
.70 



NASON M-ANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



001 



Hose Couplings and Appliances. 






PLAIN HOSE COUPLING. LUG HOSE COUPLING. 

Plain Hose Couplings- 
Size lo 

Hose Thread, per dozen 2.40 

Iron Pipe Thread, " _ 2.65 

Lug Hose Couplings. 

Size --- II4 

Hose Tliread, per dozen _ 10.00 

Iron Pipe Tliread, " _ 10.50 

Suction Hose Couplings 

Size. --i 21., .s 31,' 4 -11, 

Each ^ 4.00 5.25 7.50 9.50 12.50 16.00 



SUCTION HOSE COUPLING. 





2.40 
2.65 




1 
4.40 
4-65 


14.00 
15.00 


>> 
24.00 
26.00 




48.00 
50.00 


.T 


6 


>- 


s 


20.00 


28.00 I 


4.00 


80.00 






IMPROVED STEAM HOSE COUPLING 
AND BANDS. 

Iron Pipe Threads. 



IRON FLANGED SUCTION 
HOSE COUPLING. 

Prices on application. 

Steam Hose Couplings — Iron Pipe Threads. 

Size .- - ij h 1 II4 Uc - -H 

Per dozen i5-So i5-5o 19.00 25.50 32.00 44.00 75-oo 

Improved Steam Hose Coupling and Bands — Iron Pipe Threads. 



STEAM HOSE COUPLING. 

Iron Pipe Tlireads. 



Size 

As shown, eacli 

Extra Bands, each. 



1., 
.96 
•13 



.96 
•13 



1 

I. OS 

■15 



II4 

1-45 

•17 



iJa 





1.78 


2.60 


.24 


•32 



J-25 

.40 






DOUBLE FEMALE COUPLING. 

For Connecting- two Male 
Ends of Hose Coupling. 
Size. 



HOSE COUPLING AND 
BANDS. 

For Linen Hose. 

1^ 



HOSE CLAMP. 

Rath's Patent. 



"4 



m 




No 

Inch 

Inch long.. 
Per dozen. 

No 

Inch 

Inch long.. 
Per dozen. 



.40 

20 



8 
1.20 



CALDWELL HOSE STRAP. 

Hose Strap Fasteners No. 1 , each 



3M 
.40 

00 

1.40 



.•4 
41-8' 
.60 

24 

8 
1.40 




HOSE CLAMP. 

Bolt and Nut. 



Double Female Coupling, each 2.75 

Hose Couplings and Bands, " 2.00 

Hose Clamps, Rath's Patent, per dozen 1.44 1.44 1.80 2.40 

" " Bolt and Nut, " ^ 1.50 1.50 2.00 2.50 

Caldwell Hose Straps. 



3-30 
2.50 
3.12 
3.00 



M 
.60 



■50. 



SI, 

1.60 

No. 2. 



2 
4.40 
3-50 
4.20 
4.00 

10 
1 

n 

.80 

28 

2 

9 

1.60 

-. -75 



2J3 
6.40 

4-25 
6.60 
7.00 



12 
1 

.80 

30 

2^4 
91., 

1.80 




HOSE MENDER. 

Coppered, 
Size. Per Doz. 

y^ .40 

?4 .50 

1 1. 00 



.3 
15.00 



m 4 

8.00 

10.00 24.00 30.00 



14 

1^4 

6 
1. 00 

32 

2I4 

10 

1.80 



16 
1^4 
6?s 
1. 00 

34 
2^0 
101", 

2.00 



18 

6:¥ 
1.20 

06 
21.,' 

11" 
2.00 



303 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Hose Pipes. 
Hose Pipes— Plain. 




HOSE PIPE, PLAIN. 

Size - 

Length _-_ -- 

Hose Thread, per dozen 

Iron Pipe Thread, per dozen 



HOSE PIPE, WITH SCREW TIP. 



8 
7.00 

8.20 



1 

9 
9.00 

10.20 



1'4 
10 

15.00 

16.20 



1^ 

10l.< 

18.00 
20.50 



11 
30.00 
3300 



■21^ 
12 

48.00 

51-50 



78.00 

81.50 



Hose Pipes, with Sc^e^v Tip. 

--- "4 'U 1 1 1'4 I'.. l'-2 



k; 



4 
11 



n.; 



li) 



12 



2 
131,' 



'28 



21. i 

21' 



32 



Size - 

Length _ 

Hose Thread, per dozen 8.00 12.00 10.60 18.00 18.00 36.00 25.00 46.00 39.00 60.00 100.00 120.00 

Iron Pipe Thread, per dozen._ .._ 9.20 13.20 11.20 19.20 19.20 37.20 27.50 48.50 42.00 63.00 103.50 126.00 







HOSE PIPE, SCREW TIP, WITH HANDLE. 

Hose Pipe, Screw Tip, w^ith Handle. 



underwriters' HOSE PIPE, SCREW NOZZLE, 
SWIVEL HANDLE, WOUND AND PAINTED. 



Size. 



Length ... -- ^^ 

Per dozen... - 288.00 



Size. 
Length . 
Each 



Underw^riters' Hose Pipe. 



30 
12.00 





tI 

HOSE PIPE, COCK ON LARGE END. HOSE PIPE, COMPRESSION. 

Hose Pipes, CocK on Large End. 

Size.... --'^ 3 :! 1 1 II4 II4 11.,' li.< 2 2H 

Length S 12 lij '.1 is 11 22 12 2-t SO 36 

Hose Thread, per dozen 13.00 18.00 24.00 20.00 34.00 40.00 55.00 55.00 84.00 136.00 250.00 

Iron Pipe Thread, per dozen. 14.20 19.20 25.20 21.20 35.20 41.20 56.20 57.50 86.50 139.00 256.00 

Hose Pipes— Compression. 

Size. ^ r % 1 

Length ._ 8 10 

Hose Thread, per dozen ... 20.00 24.00 

Iron Pipe Thread, per dozen . 21.20 25.20 

PHiH -w^mi ^^-«^ 

HOSE PIPE, TO TIE ON. GEM COMBINATION HOSE PIPES, THROWS SOLID STREAM OR SPRAY. 

Size.... }i .^i 1 1I4 \^i Size -Ji 1 

Per dozen. 3.00 3.50 4.00 6.00 8.50 Per dozen. . 10.00 12.00 

''''lllllliV^i|||(j|0 






HOSFORD COMBINATION HOSE PIPE. 

Size '^J^^ 1 

Per dozen 15.00 18.00 



THE FAIRY HOSE NOZZLE. 

Throws either Small Stream or Wide Spray. 
Per dozen 7.50 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Siamese Connections. 



303 





Fig. 1. Fig. 2. 

SIAMESE HOSE CONNECTION. SIAMESE HOSE CONNECTION. 

Fig, 1. Siamese Hose Connections. 

Size, 43-.<-inch I. P. Tliread with 2-2i.,-incli Hose Thread Outlets. 

Rough, without Cap, each . 20.00 

Finished, " " " 28.00 

Rough, witli two Caps and Chain, each 24.00 

Finished, " " " " 34-00 

Fig. 2. Siamese Hose Connections. 

Size, 21^-lnch Hose Tliread with 2-'Ji.,-incli Hose Thread Outlets. 

Rough, with Cap, eacli _ _._ 19.00 

Finished, without Cap, each. 27.00 

Rough, with one Cap and Chain, each __ 21.00 

Finished, " " " " 3100 



Hose Nipples and Caps. 







HOSE NIPPLE. 



Size... 
Per dozen. 



Size... 
Per dozen. 



Size. 



Hose Caps, Plain, Finished, each 

" Rough, " 

" with Chain, Finished, each 

" " " Rough, " 



HOSE REDUCER. HOSE CAP, PLAIN. 

Hose Nipples. 

}i =i 1 i'4 11. 2 21.; 

3.50 3.50 5.00 9.00 10.00 14.00 28.00 

Hose Reducers. 

lX?<i 114x3^ II4XI llo'xlk' 2x11^' 

6.50 10.00 10.00 12.00 18.00 

Hose Caps — Plain and with Chain. 

1 1I4 11,,: 2 21., 



HOSE CAP, AVITH CHAIN. 



40.00 



50.00 
30.00 



•35 
■25 
.60 

■50 



■50 
•35 
■75 
.60 



.70 

•55 
1. 00 

•85 



•85 

.70 

1.20 

1-05 



1-25 

1. 00 

1.70 
1-45 



2.00 

1-25 
2.50 
1-75 



4.00 
3.00 
8.00 
7.00 



5.00 
4.00 
9.00 
8.00 



4 
75.00 

21^x1 
30.00 

4 

6.00 

5.00 

10.00 

9.00 






BRASS SUCTION BASKET. COPPER SUCTION BASKET. 

Prices on application. 

Brass Suction Baskets. 

Size- 1 II4 li| 2 l^i 3 .31, 4 5 6 7 8 

Each. 1.30 1.50 2.00 4.00 5.00 9.50 16.00 20.00 30.00 40.00 50.00 75.00 



TANK VALVE. 

Tank Valves. 

Size 1 Hj; 11^ 2 23^ 

Per doz.. 6.00 7.00 9.00 12.00 24.00 



304 



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Siamese Connections and Expansion Ring Couplings. 




STAND PIPE SIAMESE WITH SINGLE CHECK PLUG 
AND CHAIN. 

Brass Body Painted. 

3-iiich and 4-inoh x 2}^ ov 3-inch, each 27.50 

6-inch X 'Jij or 3-inch, each 35- 00 

Brass Body Polished. 

-"-incli and 4-inch x 2i^ or 3-inch, each _ 30.00 

G-incli X 2I2 or o-inch, eacli 40.00 




\ / \ 7 




STANDARD FIRE DEPARTMENT SIAMESE CONNECTION 
WITH SWISG CHECKS, PLUGS AND CHAINS. 



PLAIN SIAMESE CONNECTIONS WITHOUT CHECKS. 

Iron Body Painted, 

3-incIi or 4 inch x 21^ or 3-incli Brass Swivel 

Connections with Phigs and Cliains, eacli.. 15.00 
ij-inch X 2I2 or 3-inch, eacli 20.00 

Brass Body, 

3-in. or 4-in. x 2i.£ or 3-in. Painted Body, each 25.00 

" X 21.^ X 3-inch Painted Bod}', eacli 27.50 

3 •' X 2J2 or 3 " Polished " " 27.50 

6 " X 2j| or 3 " " all over " • 3S-00 

2J^-in. Sing-le Roof Connections with Cap and 

Chain 5.00 

Standard Fire Department 
Siamese Connection. 

Iron Body Painted. 

3-inch and 4-inch x 21^ and 3-inch, Finished 

Trimmings, eacli 20.00 

6-inch X 2I2 and 3-inch, each 25.00 

Brass Body Painted. 

3 incli and 4-incli x 2'^ and 3-inch. Finished 

Trimmings, each 27.50 

6-inch X 2I3 and 3- inch, each 35- 00 

Brass Body Polished. 

3-inch and 4-inch X2I2 and 3-mcli, Finished 

Trimmings, each 30.00 

6-inch X 21^ and 3-inch, each 40.00 

Iron Plates for Perforated Pipe System, each- 1.25 





IMPROVED EXPANSION RING COUPLINGS. 

Size ?^ 1 II4' li| 2 21^ 3 

Light, per set... 1.50 2.00 2.50 2. 5*0 3.00 3.50 

Medium, " _. 4.00 7.00 

Heavy, " 3.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 9.00 

Acme, " 7.00 




IMPROVED EXPANSION RING COUPLINGS. 

Expansion Rings. 

1^^ and IJ^-inch, per dozen 2.00 

3 " 'i}i " " 3.00 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



305 



Swinging Hose Reels. 





SHOWING REEL ATTACHED TO WALL. 



SHOWING EEEL ATTACHED TO PIPE. 



A 1 for 


oil 


A 2 for 


DO 


A 8 for 


50 


AA 1 for 


•73 


AA -2 for 


73 


AA S for 


'75 


B 1 for 


100 


B 2 for 


100 


B 3 for 


101) 


C 1 for 


150 


C 2 for 


130 


C 3 for 


150 


D 1 for 


200 


D 2 for 


200 


D 3 for 


200 


C 1 for 


60 


C 2 for 


50 


C 3 for 


50 


D 1 for 


100 


D 2 for 


100 


B 3 for 


100 



Improved ABC Swinging Hose Reels. 

Aluminum finish or any color enamel, with wall plates. 



|> ft. Unlined Linen Hose_ _.. 114 



60 ft. Rubber-Lined Cotton Mill Hose li.,' 



3 Hose. 


Each. 


IM 


S-oo 


2 


S.oo 


2K 


5.00 


m 


S-So 


2 


5- SO 


21^ 


S-50 


ll.| 


6.00 


2 


6.00 


2}4 


6.00 


iM 


7.00 


2 


7.00 


2>^ 


7.0a 


m 


8.C0 


2 


8.00 


21^ 


8.00 


^^i 


7.00 


2 


7.00 


m 


7.00 


iM 


8.00 


2 


8.00 


2}^ 


8.00 



Above Keels with pipe clamps are .40 each, net, in addition to net cost of above. 



306 




NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Swinging Hose 
Racks. 




SHOWING BACK ATTACHED TO WALL. SHOWINe RACK ATTACHED TO PIPE, 

Swinging Hose R^acks. 

Aluminum Finish or Any Color £namel 



No. 

X 1 for 25 ft. 

X -I for 50 

X ■■'> for 75 

X 4 for liji) 

ti Narrow, for 50 

for 50 

for 50 

Special Narrow, for 75 

" for 75 



oil 
1 
1 
•J 

1 
1 
2 
3 
3 
4 
3 



Size 
Hose. 
Unlined Linen Hose 1 

1 
1 
1 

Ho 

2 

m 



Nari-ow, 



Special Narrow, 



Narrow, 



for 
for 
for 
for 



5 Narrow, 



Narrow, 



Narrow, 



75 

100 

100 

100 
for 125 
for 125 
for 125 
for 150 
for 150 
for 150 
for 200 
for 200 
for 200 
for 50 ft. 
for 50 
for 50 
for 100 
for 100 
for 100 



^72 
Wo 



2K 
2 



li 



2 



^2 



Rubber-Lined Cotton Mill Hose \% 



2J< 
Wo. 



With Wall 
Plate. 
Each. 

5.00 
S-oo 
5-50 
6.00 
5-00 
S-oo 
S-oo 
5-50 
5-50 
5-50 
6.00 
6.00 
6.00 
6.50 
6.50 
6.50 
7.00 
7.00 
7.00 

rs" 

7-5° 
8.00 
7.00 
7.00 
7.00 
7-5° 
750 
8.00 



With Pipe 

Clamp. 

Each 

5-4° 

5-40 

5-90 
6.40 

S-40 
5-40 
5-40 
5-90 
5-90 
S-90 
6.40 
6.40 
6.40 
6.90 
6.90 
6.90 
7.40 
7.40 
7.40 
7.90 
7.90 
8,40 
7.40 
7.40 
7.40 
7.90 
7.90 
8.40 




In ordering- Racks with Pipe Clamps always state internal diameter 
or external circumference of pipe to which Racks are to be attached. 
Racks nickel plated on iron are 3.00 each, net, more than above. 
Special quotations for other styles of finish furnished on application. 

Saddle RacR. 

These Racks have a capacity for holding, in reasonable length folds, 
any quantity of unlined linen hose not exceeding 200 feet. 

The hubs for these Racks are made in three widths, adapted re- 
spectively for li^', 2 or 21^ inch hose. 

In ordering always state size of hose they are wanted for and 
whetlier wall plates or pipe clamps are desired. 

Racks finished aluminum or any other color enamel. 



Price, each 



3.00 



SHOWING RACK ATTACHED TO WALL. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



307 



Tubular All Metal Hose Reels. 



No. 1. Cart. 

Tubular frame, wire " holds," corrugated iron drum, wheels f inches in diameter. 

The only reel with a corrugated drum. This allows a circulation of air under the 
hose and prevents mildew. Four of these reels form a natural crate, the drums being 
" nested " in the frames. 

Weight, ISij pounds. 

Each.. 2. GO 



NO. 1. CART. 

La^vn or Garden R.eel. 

Frictionless. 

Simple in construction, easily manipulated and almost unbreakable. 
Nos. 40 and 50 are intended for mill and factory use. 




No. 

10 

20 

80 

40 

50 



Height of 

Reel. 
Inches. 

2i 

24 

30 

35 

40 



Weight. 
Pounds. 


Capacity, 

Feet, ?4-inch 

Hose. 


17 


100 


20 


150 


30 


400 


75 





100 






Capacity. 
Feet, «J4-inch 
Eabber Hose. 



100 
200 




LAWN OR GARDEN REEL. 




Park F^eel. 

A tubular iron reel, mounted on steel wheels, for lawn, green- 
house or park use. 



No. 


Height of Wheel. 
Inches. 


Weight. 
Pouuds. 


Capacity, 
aj-inch Hoee. 


Each. 


21 


28 


40 


200 


7-50 


31 


34 


50 


500 


10.50 



PAEK REEL. 



Warehouse Reel. 

For mills, factories and village fire departments. 



No 


Height of 
Wheel. 
Inches. 


Outside Width 
of Reel. 
Inches. 


Weight. 
Pounds. 


Capacity 21^-inch 

Rubber Fire Hose. 

Feet. 


Each. 


41 


42 


3714 


130 


150 


3500 


61 


48 


40 


180 


300 


45-00 


61 


52 


46 


200 


500 


55-00 




WAREHOUSE REEL. 



308 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The Nason Cypress TanRs and Cisterns. 




i*'S'"| r 




CIRCULAR TANK. 



RECTANGULAR TANK. 



Circular Tanks with Galvanized Steel Hoops, including Patent 
Lugs and Draw Bolts on all Hoops. 

Gallons, Capacity 500 750 moo 1250 1500 1750 2000 2500 3000 3500 

Approximate AVeight. 400 500 6i)n 7iiO soo 900 1000 lioo 1200 1500 

List, each -. 24.00 28.00 34.00 40.00 44.00 48.00 54.00 60.00 70.0c 88.00 

Gallons Capacity 4000 4500 5o0o C.OOO 7000 SOOO tlodii loooo 12500 15000 

Appro.xiniate Weig'ht. 170o isiiio 210(i 2300 2500 2700 2'JOi) 3800 42iin 4500 

List, each--- 98.00 104.00 110.00 128.00 136.00 144.00 152.00 170.00 200.00 216.00 

Gallons Capacitj? I7O1111 2OOOO 2500O 30i:i00 35000 40000 45000 50000 

Approximate Weight. 6000 5500 (isoo 7500 8500 9500 10000 1O6OO 

List, each.-- - 244.00 274.00 318.00 352.00 402.00 416.00 432.00 508.00 

Small Tanks, up to 250 gallons.-- --- 16.00 

" •■ 250 to 400 " 20.00 

Larger sizes quoted on application. 

All Tanks are sh'pped knocked down and properly crated. Galvanized Hoops are invariably recom- 
mended, but plain black hoops can be furnished it wanted. They are about 5 per cent, cheaper. Tanks up to 
3,000 gallons furnished with standard 11.3-inch staves and 2-inch bottom. Other sizes, 2-inch bottom, 2-inch 
staves. 

Table showing capacities of Tanks in gallons for heights and diameters given. 



Lenctli 

of 

Staves 

in Ft. 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

14 

16 



725 
870 
1015 
11 BO 
1305 
1450 
1595 
1740 
2030 
2320 



1060 
1270 
1480 
1690 
1900 
2110 
2320 
2530 
2950 
3370 



I 

1440 
1728 
2016 
2304 
2592 
2880 
3168 
8456 
4032 
4608 



S 

1875 
2250 
2625 
3000 
3375 
37.50 
4125 
4500 
5250 
6000 



Diameter of Tanks in Feet. 

10 11 12 13 14 15 



2380 
2855 
3330 
8805 
4280 
4755 
5230 
5705 
6655 
7606 



2925 
3510 
4095 
4680 
5265 
5850 
6435 
7020 
8190 
9360 



3550 
4260 
4970 
5680 
6390 
7100 
7810 
8520 
9940 
11360 



4237 

5084 

5931 

6778 

7625 

8472 

9319 

10166 

11860 

13554 



4960 

5952 

6944 

7936 

8928 

9920 

10913 

11904 

13888 

15872 



5765 

6918 

8071 

9224 

10377 

11530 

12683 

13836 

16142 

1S448 



6698 
8038 
9378 
10718 
120.58 
13398 
14738 
16078 
18758 
21438 



16 

7520 
9024 
10528 
12032 
13536 
15040 
16544 
18048 
21056 
24064 



18 

9516 
11419 
13322 
15225 
17128 
19031 
20934 
22837 
26643 
80449 



20 

1 1 750 
14100 
16450 
18800 
21150 
23500 
25850 
28200 
32900 
37600 



14215 
1 7059 
19902 
22745 
25588 
28431 
31274 
34117 
39803 
45489 



16918 
20302 
23680 
27070 
30454 
33838 
37222 
40606 
47374 
54142 



Above capacities are based on straight staves. 
slight taper. 



Unless otherwise ordered, we make all tanks with a 



Rectangular Tanks. 

Rectangular Tanks are quoted on application only, and prices will be without bolts, unless specially 
requested. Tliese tanks are not recommended, except where a round tank cannot be used. Round tanks 
are cheaper and generally inoi'C satisfactory. 



NASON MANUFACTURING -COIVIPANY, NEW YORK 



Finished Shafting. 




Cut to Lengllis from 1 foot to H feet, inclusive. 



309 



3;^ 



TiT 
1/ 






Weight pel- 
foot. 

.167 

.260 

.SI0 

.511 

.667 

.843 
l.Oo 
1.26 
].50 
1.11 
2.05 
2.35 
2.68 
3.02 
3.38 
3.11 
4.11 
4.61 
5.05 
5.52 
6.01 
6.52 



'rice per 


M 


'eight per Price per 


PouBd, 


Diameter. 


Foot. Pound. 


.10 


1=8 


7.06 


05 


■osyi 


Hi 


7.61 


OS 


.07 


l?i 


8.18 


OS 


.07 


Hf 


8.78 


OS 


.07 


IJ's 


9.39 


OS 


.06 


HI 


10.03 


OS 


.06 


2 


10.69 


OS 


.06 


2^' 


11.35 


OS 


■osli 


2M 


12.07 


OS 


■osV^ 


2A 


12.80 


OS 


.053^ 


2M 


13.52 


OS 


■ osVi 


2t\ 


14.35 


OS 


■os^i 


2M 


15.07 


OS 


.051^ 


2t'5 


15.89 


OS 


•05ji 


2M 


16.70 


OS 


•05M 


2A 


17.55 


OS 


• 05^^ 


2=S 


18.41 


OS 


.05^2^ 


2U 


19.31 


OS 


• os^-^ 


2?i 


20.21 


OS 


•05^i 


2fJ 


21.15 


OS 


•OS 


2,^3 


22.09 


OS 


• 05 


014 


23.06 


OS 


All Shafts 


larger than 4 


inch are (urn 


eil an 





AVeight per Pr 


(0 i)rr 


Diameter. 


Foot. Pound. 


3 


24.05 


OS 


-■h 


25.07 


OS'4 


m 


26.09 


05 '4 


3A 


27.16 


05'4 


3k' 


28.22 


oS'4 


3tV 


29.32 


05^' 


3M 


.30.43 


OSU' 


3A 


31.58 


osk' 


i% 


32.73 


os¥ 


3A 


34.00 


05}^ 


■i% 


35.20 


osli 


3H 


36.40 


osJs 


Z% 


37.57 


05^2 


3% 


39.85 


05' 2 


m 


41.40 


05J2 


4 


42.75 


06 


iH 


48.26 


06 


i{i 


52.62 


06 


^Yz 


54.11 


06% 


i% 


60.88 


o(>H 


411 


63.60 


06M 


5 


67.43 


07 



il polished. 



Extras for Cutting Long and Short Lengths. 

For shafts 6 inches to IP^' inches long, ^ic. per lb. net extra. 

For shafts 3 inches to 5^4 inches long, ic. per lb. net extra. 

For shafts shorter than 3 inches, special price quoted upon application. 

For shafts over 24 feet and less than 30 feet, i^c. per lb. net extra. 

For shafts 30 feet and less than 33, ic. per lb. net extra. 

For shafts 35 feet and longer, si^ecial price quoted upon application. 

We are prepared to furnish Turned Shafting all sizes up to 37 feet In length. 

Keyseating of Shafting. 

Location of pulley and other special keyseats should be plainly shown by sketch, and orders should 
designate which shafts are to be keyseated upon both ends for couplings and which upon one end only. 

All shafts containing pulley or other special keyseats should be tested after the keyseating' has been 
finished, and re-straighteiied if necessary. Tiiis applies alike to turned shafts and calendered shafts- 



Diameter of Shaft, Inches, 
il to 114 

lA to u% 



'It 



TS" 



^% to lit 

IJs to 2^V 

m to 2" 

2% to 3,=^ 

m to m 

3A 



Dimensions of Standard Keyseats. 



Diameter of Shaft, Inches. 
5 k' to 6 A 





-Kes 


seat. — 




"Width, Inches. 


Depth, Inchjs. 


K 






^i 


A 






A 


% 






A 


y% 






k 


% 






A 


% 






% 



TJ" 



6J^ 


to 


H^ 


v^i 


to 


Hi 


9 


to lO^V 


lOU 


tollA 


Ilk' 


to 1 


2|l 


12^^4 


to 1 


m 


14 


to 14^1 



, Keyeeat. 

Width, Inches. Depth, Inches 


IJb 






tV 


Ik 






% 


1% 






11 


1>^ 






% 


k^s' 






1 3 
T5" 


m 






Vi 


^% 






15 


2 






1 



310 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 




Iron Pulleys. 




MOULDED CAST IRQN PULLEY. 

Sins'le Arm. 



MOULDED CAST IRON PULLEY. 
Double Ann. 



STEEL RIM PULLEY. 

Same List as Cast Iron. 
Net Prices Governed by Discount. 



a 


aj SinirlG 1 


S 


<:i 


Single 


Double 


E 


5? 


Single 


Double 


i 


6 




Single 


Double 1 


a 


ci 


Single 


Double 


us 

_5_ 




Belt. 




1 


Belt. 


Belt. 


C3 

s 


1 


Belt. 


Belt. 


5 


£ 


Belt, 


Belt. 


5 


1 


Belt. 


Belt. 


s 


2 


I 40 


G 


3 


1-95 


2.55 


8 


13 


5.20 


7- IS 


11 


3 


2.70 


3-55 


15 


6 


4.60 


6.30 




3 


1-55 




4 


2.10 


2.80 




14 


5.60 


7-75 




4 


2-95 


3-95 




7 


5-05 


6.9s 




4 


1.70 




5 


2.30 


3.10 












5 


325 


4.40 




8 


5-50 


7-65 




S 


1.85 




(5 


2-55 


3-45 


8M 


3 


2.35 


3-05 




6 


3.60 


4.90 




9 


5-95 


8.40 




6 


2.00 




/ 


2.80 


3.80 




4 


2.55 


3-35 




7 


3-95 


5-40 




10 


6.4s 


915 










8 


305 


4-15 




5 


2.80 


3-70 




8 





5-95 




11 


6.95 


9.90 


332 


2 


1.45 




9 


330 


4-50 




6 


305 


4.10 




9 





6-45 




12 





10.70 




3 


1.60 




10 


3 60 


485 




7 


3-35 


4-50 




10 





7.05 




13 





11.50 




4 


I-7S 




11 


3-9° 


5-25 




8 


3.65 


4-95 




11 





7-65 




14 





12.35 




5 


1.90 




12 


4.20 


5.65 




9 


3-95 


5-40 




12 





8.20 


IG 


3 


3.60 


4.70 




(j 


2.0s 












10 


4-30 


590 




13 





8.85 




4 


3-95 


5-30 




I 


2.20 


6M 


3 


2.05 


2.6s 




11 


4-65 


6.40 




14 





950 




5 


4.40 


6.00 


4 


•2 


1.50 




4 
5 


2.20 
2.40 


2.90 
3-25 




12 
13 


5.00 
5-35 


6.85 
7.40 


12 


3 
4 
.5 
6 


2.85 
3-15 
350 
3-85 
4.20 

4-55 
4-95 


3-75 




6 

7 


4.90 

5-35 


6.70 

7-45 




3 
4 
5 


1.80 
1-95 




6 

7 
8 


2.65 
2.90 
3-'5 


370 
3 95 
4-35 





U 
3 


5-75 
2.40 


8.05 
3-15 




4-20 

4.70 

5-25 
5.80 

6.35 
6.95 
7-55 
8.15 
8.7s 
9.40 
10.10 

3-95 

4-45 
5.00 
5.60 




8 

9 

10 


5-85 
6.30 
6.85 


8.20 
9.00 
9.90 




6 


2.10 




9 


3-45 


4.70 




4 


2.60 


3-45 




i 

8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 

3 
4 
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G 




11 


7.40 


10.60 




7 


2.2s 




10 


3-75 


5-05 




5 


2.85 


3.80 






12 


8.00 


11-45 




8 


2.40 




11 


4-05 


5-50 




6 


3-15 


4.25 






13 




1235 










12 


4-35 


5-90 




7 


3-45 


4-65 








14 




13-25 


43^ 


2 


1.50 












8 





H° 




■ 




15 




14.20 




3 
4 
5 
6 

7 
8 
9 


1.70 
1.90 
2.10 
2.30 
2.40 
2.60 
2.80 


7 


3 
4 

5 
6 
7 
8 
H 


2.10 

2.25 
2.50 
2.7s 

3 00 
3-25 

3-55 


2.75 
300 

3-35 
3-7° 
4-05 
4-45 
4-85 




9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 




5.60 
6.10 
6.60 
7.10 
7.70 
8.30 


13 


305 
3-35 
3-70 
4.10 

4-45 
4.90 


17 


IG 

3 
4 
5 
6 

7 
8 


3.80 
4.20 
4.70 
5.20 
5-70 
6 20 


15-15 

5.00 

5-65 
6.40 

7-15 
7.90 

8.75 










10 


3-85 


5-25 


^.^2 


3 


2.50 


3.2s 




7 


6.20 




9 


675 

7-30 
7.90 
8.50 


9.60 


5 


2 


155 




11 


4.20 


5-70 




4 


2.70 


3.60 




8 


6.80 




10 


10.45 




3 
4 
5 


I-7S 
1-95 
2.1S 


'JH 


12 
3 


4-50 
2.20 


6.10 
2.85 




5 
G 
1 


2.95 
330 
3.60 


3-95 
4.40 

4-85 




9 
10 
11 


5-25 


7-45 
8.10 

8.75 




11 
12 
13 


11.30 
12.25 
13.20 




6 


2.3s 




4 


2-35 


3.10 




8 





5.30 




12 




9.40 




14 




14-15 




7 


2.55 




5 


2.60 


3-45 




it 


— 


5.80 




13 




10.10 




15 




15-15 
16.15 




8 


2.7s 




6 


2.85 


3-85 




10 





6.30 




14 




10.85 




IH 






9 


2.95 




7 


3.10 


4.20 




11 





6.80 










1 










10 


3- 15 




8 


3-35 


4.60 




12 





7-35 


14 


3 


3-25 


4.20 


! IS 


3 


4.00 


5-25 










9 


3-70 


S-OS 




13 





7-95 




4 


3-55 


4.70 


1 


4 


4-45 


5-95 


5}4 


2 


1.60 




10 


4.00 


5-50 




14 





8.55 




5 


3-9° 


5-30 


1 


5 


4-95 


6-75 




3 


1.80 




11 


4-35 


5-95 












G 


4-35 


5-95 




6 


5-50 


7.60 




4 


2.00 




12 


4-65 


6.35 


10 


3 


2.55 


3-35 




7 


4.70 


6.55 




7 


6.05 


8.45 




5 


2.20 












4 


2.75 


3-70 




8 


5-20 


7.20 




8 


6.60 


9-30 




6 


2.40 


8 


3 


2.25 


2-95 




5 


3-05 


4.10 




9 


5.60 


7.90 




9 


7-15 


10.20 




7 


2.60 




4 


2.45 


3-20 




6 


3-4° 


4 55 




10 


6.10 


8.60 




10 


7-75 


II. 10 




8 


2.80 




5 


2.70 


3-55 




7 


3-7° 


5 00 




11 




9-3° 




11 


8.40 


12.05 




9 


3.00 




6 


2.95 


3-95 




8' 





5.50 




12 




10.00 




12 


9.10 


13-05 




10 


3.20 




7 


3-20 


4-35 




9 





6.00 




18 




10.80 




13 


— 


14-0S 




11 


3-4° 




8 
9 


3-45 
3- 80 


4-75 

5-20 




10 
11 





6.55 
7.10 




14 


--- 


11.60 




14 
IS 





15.10 
16.1S 








10 


4-15 


5-7° 




12 





7-65 


1.5 


3 


3-40 


4.40 




16 





17.20 








11 


4-50 


6.1S 




13 





8.2s 




4 


3-75 


5.00 




17 





18.30 






1 




12 


4.80 


6.60 




l-l 


__i_ 


8.90 




5 


4-15 


5.65 




18 


— 


19.40 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



311 



Iron Pulleys — Continued. 


















Double 






I 


Double 










Double 


c 




Single 


Double 


a 




Single 


Double 


Arm, 


a 


. 


Single Double 


Arm, 


r: 




Single 


Double 


Arm. 


cs 


i 


Belt. 


Belt. 







Belt. 


Belt. 


Double 


.3 


- 


BeTt. 


Belt. 


Double 


a 





Belt. 


Belt. 


Double 


5 


h 






s 


ft 






Belt. 


n 


I§ 






Belt. 


S 


l§ 






Belt. 


19 


3 


4-25 


5-SS 


22 


20 




28.30 


32.5s 


25 


13 


15-35 


21.65 




27 


27 






59-7° 




4 


4.70 


6.30 




21 






34-40 




14 


16.65 


23-25 






28 







62.10 




5 


S-2S 


715 




22 







36.25 




15 




24.90 






29 







64.65 




B 


S-8S 


8.10 




23 








38.10 




16 




26.60 






30 







67.20 » 




7 


6-45 


9.00 




24 







40.00 




17 


- - - , 


28.35 

















8 


7-05 


9-95 




25 







41.90 




18 





30.10 





28 


3 


6-75 


8.70 







9 


7-65 


10-95 




26 








43-85 




19 





31.85 







4 


7.70 


10.10 







10 


8.30 


11-95 














20 





33-60 


38.65 




5 


8.50 


11-55 







11 


9.00 


12.95 


23 


3 


5-15 


6.70 







21 







40.85 




6 


9-50 


13-15 






12 


9-7S 


14.00 




4 


5.80 


7-75 


_ __ 


[ 


22 








43-05 




7 


10.60 


14.80 







13 




15.10 




5 


6.50 


8.90 




23 








45-20 




8 


11.70 


16.40 







14 





16.25 




6 


7-25 


10.10 


. . -. j 


24 








47.40 




9 


12.90 


18.05 







15 




17-35 




7 


8.05 


11.40 


' 


25 





- - . _ 


49.60 




10 


13.10 


19.80 







la 





18.50 




8 


8.85 


12.70 


!| 


26 





. . . _ 


51.80 




11 


15 45 


21.60 







17 





19.70 




9 


9-65 


14.00 


jj 


27 







54-35 




12 


16.85 


23-30 







18 




20.90 




10 


10.50 


15-35 


|! 


28 







56.95 




13 


18.20 


25.20 















11 


11-45 


16.65 




29 







59-50 




14 


19-55 


27.10 


- . . _ 


20 


3 


4-4S 


5-85 




12 


12.40 


18.00 


' ! 


30 








62.10 




15 




29.10 






4 


4-95 


6.65 


13 


13.60 


19.40 














16 





3110 






5 


5-55 


7-55 




14 


14-85 


20.85 





26 


3 


6.00 


7.80 






17 





33- 15 


- - - 




B 


6.20 


8.60 




15 





22.30 







4 


6.90 


9-15 







18 




35-25 







7 


6.85 


9-60 




16 




23-75 







5 


^^5 


10.45 






19 





37-35 







8 


7-50 


10.60 




17 





25-30 







6 


8.60 


11.90 


.::: 




20 





39-45 


45-35 




9 


8.1S 


11-70 




18 





26.90 







7 


9-45 


13.40 






21 








47.80 




10 


8.85 


12.80 




19 





28.40 






8 


lo.SS 


14.90 







22 







50.30 




11 


9.60 


13.90 




20 





29-95 


34-45 




9 


11.50 


16.40 







23 








52.70 




12 


10.40 


15.00 




21 







36.45 




10 


12.60 


18.00 






24 







5510 




13 


11.40 


16.20 




22 







38.4s 




11 


13-75 


19.60 







25 







57-55 




14 


12.40 


17.40 




23 








40-45 




12 


15-00 


21.10 






26 







60.00 




15 




18.60 




24 






42-45 




13 


16.30 


22.80 






27 






62.50 




16 





19.80 




25 




- , -_ 


44-45 




14 


17-65 


2455 







28 







65.00 




17 




21.10 




26 






46.4s 




15 




26.30 







29 







67-50 . 




18 





22.40 














16 





28.10 







30 








70.05 




19 





23.70 


24 


3 


5- 40 


7.00 


— 




17 





29.75 

















20 





25.00 




4 


6.10 


8.15 







18 





31.80 





29 


3 


7-25 


915 















5 


6.85 


9-35 







19 





33-65 







4 


8.10 


10.60 





21 


3 


4.70 


6. IS 




6 


7-65 


10.65 







20 





35-55 


40.85 




5 


9.00 


12. IS 







4 


5-25 


7.00 




7 


8-45 


12.00 


— J 


21 


__. 





43-10 




6 


10.00 


13-85 







5 


5- 85 


8.00 




8 


9-30 


13-40 






22 








45-40 




7 


II. 15 


15-50 


■ 




6 


6-55 


9-10 




9 


10.20 


14.80 







23 








47.70 




S 


12.35 


17-15 







7 


7-25 


10.20 




10 


II. 10 


16.20 







24 








50.00 




9 


13.60 


18.85 


.... 




8 


7-95 


11.30 




11 


12.10 


17-65 







25 







52-30 




10 


14.90 


20.70 







9 


8.65 


12.45 i 




12 


13-15 


ig.oo 







26 








54-60 




11 


16.30 


22.60 







10 


9.40 


13-65 j 




13 


14-90 


20.50 







27 








56.90 




12 


17.70 


24.40 






11 


10.20 


15-85 i 




14 


15-70 


22.00 






28 







59-25 




13 


19.10 


26.40 







12 


11.05 


16.00 




15 




23 55 







29 








61-55 




14 


20.55 


28.40 


. . . _ 




13 


12.10 


17-25 




16 




25.10 






30 








63-85 




15 





30.50 


.... 




14 


13.20 


18.55 




17 





26.75 
















IB 





32.60 






15 





20.80 




18 





28.40 


— 


27 


3 


6-35 


8.25 






17 





3480 






16 





21.10 




19 





30.05 


— 




4 


7-30 


9.60 






18 





37.00 







17 





22.50 




20 





31-70 


36.45 




5 


8-15 


11.00 






19 





39-20 






18 





23-90 




21 


. ._ 




38.55 




6 


905 


12.50 






20 





41.40 


47.60 




19 





25-25 




22 








40.70 


"*" 


i 


10.00 


14.10 






21 







50.10 




20 





26.65 




23 








42-85 




S 


II. 10 


15-65 






22 




.... 


52.65 












24 








45-00 




9 


12.20 


17-25 






23 


_ ... 





55-15 


22 


3 


4.90 


6-45 




25 


_. _ 





47-05 




10 


13-35 


18.90 







24 








5770 
60.25 




4 


s-ss 


7.40 




26 







49.10 




11- 


14.60 


20.60 






25 










5 


6-iS 


8-45 




27 








51-35 




12 


15.90 


22.20 






26 








62.80 




6 


6.00 


9.60 




28 


_. _. 





53.60 




13 


17-25 


24.00 






27 








65-30 




7 


7-65 


10.80 




29 








5595 




14 


18.60 


25.80 






28 








67-85 




8 


8.40 


12.00 




30 




. -- 


58.3s 




15 




27.70 






29 







70-40 




9 


915 


13.20 














16 





29.60 







30 








73-00 




10 


9-95 


14.50 


25 


3 


5-70 


7-40 







17 





31-55 

















11 


10.80 


15-75 




4 


6.50 


8.65 






IS 





33-55 





SO 


3 


7.60 


9.60 







12 


11.70 


17.00 




5 


7-25 


9.90 







19 





35-50 







4 


8-55 


11.10 







13 


12.85 


18.35 




6 


8.10 


11-25 







20 





37-50 


43-10 




5 


9-45 


12.70 







14 


140S 


19.70 




7 


8-95 


12.70 







21 


-.1. 





45-50 




6 


10-55 


1455 







15 





21.05 




8 


9-90 


14-15 







22 


_:__ 





47-95 




7 


11-75 


16.20 







16 





22.40 




9 


10.85 


15.60 







23 







50-25 




8 


13.00 


18.00 







17 




23.90 




10 


11.85 


17.10 







24 








52.55 




9 


14-30 


19.80 







18 





25.40 




11 


12.90 


1 8. 60 







25 








54.95 




10 


15-75 


21.60 







19 




26.85 




12 


14-05 


20.05 







26 








57-35 




11 


17-15 


23-50 






313 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Iron Pulleys — Continued. 











Double 










Double 










Double 






1 


Double 


g 




Single 
Belt. 


Double 


Arm, 


g 




Single 


Double 


Arm, 


a 


■ 


Single 


Double 


Arm. 






Sinp:le 


Double 


Arm, 


S 


o 


Belt. 


Double 


oj 


S 


Belt. 


Belt. 


Double 


C3 


« 


Belt. 


Belt. 


Double 


«s 





Belt. 


Belt. 


Double 


5 


s 






Belt. 


5 


g 






Belt. 


5 
35 


&. 






Belt. 


5 


S 






Belt. 


30 


12 


18.60 


2550 




32 


26 






70.90 


8 


16.60 


22.75 




37 


19 


.... 


54-40 






13 


20.05 


27.60 







27 







73.75 




9 


18.25 


24.90 







211 





57-30 


66.50 




14 


21-55 


29.70 







28 







76.65 




10 


19-95 


27.20 






21 




60.20 


69-30 




15 




32.45 







29 







79-50 




U 


21.75 


29.50 







22 




63.10 


72.10 




16 





34.10 






30 







82.40 




12 


23.50 


31.80 







23 





66.00 


7530 




17 





36.45 






32 







88.15 




13 


25-25 


34-40 







24 





68.90 


78.55 




18 





38.70 

















14 


27.00 


37-05 







25 








81.80 




19 





40.95 





33 


3 


8.90 


11.00 


.... 




15 





39-70 






26 








85.10 




20 




43-25 


49-75 




4 


9.90 


12.80 






16 




42.35 







27 








88.40 




21 








51-35 




5 


11.00 


14.80 






17 





45-00 






28 







91-75 




22 








54-95 




6 


12.25 


16.80 







18 





47.70 







29 







95-10 




23 







57.60 




7 


13.60 


18.80 







19 





50.40 







30 








98.50 




24 








60.25 




8 


15-05 


20.80 







20 





53-10 


61.80 




82 







105.20 




25 








62.85 




9 


16.70 


22.85 







21 






64-35 




34 








112.00 




26 








65-45 




10 


18.25 


24-95 







22 







66.95 




36 








118.80 




27 







68.05 




11 


19.90 


27.10 






23 








70.05 














28 








70.70 




12 


21.50 


29-25 







24 







73.20 


38 


4 


12.55 


16.25 







2» 








73-35 




13 


23-15 


31-65 







25 








76.40 




5 


13-95 


18.65 







30 








76.00 




14 


24.80 


34-10 






26 


-- . - 





79.60 




6 


15.60 


21.05 

















15 





36.55 






2V 





__ .. 


82.85 




7 


17-95 


23-45 





31 


3 


8.0s 


10.00 







16 





39-05 





28 







86.10 




8 


20.25 


25-90 







4 


8.95 


11.65 







17 





4155 




29 







89.40 




9 


22.55 


28.35 







5 


9-85 


13.40 







IS 





44 10 




30 








92.70 




10 


24.85 


30.80 







G 


II. 10 


15-30 







19 





46.60 






32 








99-40 




11 


27-15 


33-35 







7 


12.35 


17.10 







20 




49-15 


56-95 














12 


2945 


35-95 







8 


13.70 


19.00 






21 






59.60 


36 


3 


10.40 


12.75 







13 


31-75 


38.80 







9 


iS-io 


21.50 







22 








62.30 




4 


11.40 


14-75 




14 


34-05 


41-65 







10 


16.5s 


22.70 







23 








65.10 




5 


12.65 


16-95 





15 





44-65 







11 


18.05 


24.70 







24 








67.90 




6 


14.10 


19.20 




16 





47-65 







12 


19-55 


26.75 







25 








70.80 




7 


15-70 


21.45 





17 




50-70 







13 


21.05 


28.95 







26 








73-70 




8 


17-35 


23.10 





18 





53-70 






14 


22.60 


31-15 







27 








76.65 




9 


19.10 


26.00 






19 





56-75 







15 


_ . . - 


33-45 







28 







79.60 




1(1 


20.85 


28.30 







20 





59-80 


68.75 




16 





35-80 






29 







82.00 




I I 


22.70 


30.70 






21 





62.8s 


71-75 




17 




38.15 






30 


_. __ 




85.60 




12 


24.50 


33-10 







22 





65.90 


74.80 




18 





40.50 






32 





.. 


91-75 




13 


26.30 


35-80 






23 





68.95 


78.10 




19 




42.90 


__^. 














14 


28.10 


38.5s 







24 




72.00 


81.45 




20 





45-35 


52.15 


34 


3 


9-40 


11.60 






15 





41-30 







25 







84-85 




21 


-. 





54-75 




4 


10.40 


13-50 







16 




44-05 







26 







88.25 




22 







57-40 




6 


11.50 


15-50 







17 





46.80 






27 







91.70 




23 








60.10 




6 


12.90 


17.60 







18 




49-55 







28 








95-15 




24 








62.80 




7 


14-35 


19.70 







19 





52.30 







29 








98.60 




25 







65-50 




8 


15-85 


21.70 






20 





55-05 


64.30 




30 








102.05 




26 








68.20 




9 


17-55 


23.85 







21 





58.80 


66.35 




32 








109.00 




27 








70.90 




10 


19.10 


26,10 







22 





61.55 


69-45 




34 






115-95 




28 








73-65 




11 


20.85 


28.30 







23 





64.30 


72-55 




36 








123.00 




29 








76.40 




12 


22.50 


30.50 







24 





67.05 


75-70 














30 








79.20 




13 


24.20 


33.05 






25 


. _ ._ 




78-85 


39 : 4 


13-10 


17.00 
















14 


25.90 


35-60 







26 







82.00 


-, 


14.60 


19.40 




32 


3 


8.4s 


10-45 






15 





38.15 







27 








85.20 


1; 


16.35 


21.95 







4 


9.40 


12.20 







16 





40.70 







28 






88.45 


/ 


18.10 


24-45 







5 


10-45 


14.10 






17 





43-30 







29 







91.70 


8 


19-95 


27.00 







6 


11.65 


16.05 






18 





45-90 







SO 







94-95 


9 


21.85 


29-55 







7 


12-95 


17.90 






19 





48.7s 







32 






101.55 


11) 


23-75 


32.10 







8 


14.40 


19-85 






20 





51-65 


5940 




34 








108.25 




11 


25-75 


34-65 







9 


15.90 


22.20 






21 








62.00 




36 








115.00 




12 


27.80 


37-25 







10 


17-40 


2385 







22 






64.60 
67-55 














13 


29-85 


39-85 







U 


19.00 


25.90 







23 







"7 


4 


11-95 


15-50 







14 


31.90 


42.45 







12 


20.55 


28.00 






24 






70-50 




5 


13-25 


17-95 







15 





45-70 







13 


22.10 


30.30 







25 







73-45 




C 


14-85 


20.10 







16 





49.00 







14 


23.70 


32-65 






26 








76.4s 




7 


16.80 


22.45 







17 




52.25 






15 




35-05 







27 







79-50 




s 


18.20 


24.80 







18 





55-50 






16 




37-45 






28 








82. 55 




VI 


20.00 


27-15 







19 





58.55 







17 





39-85 







29 








85.60 




10 


21.80 


29-55 


.... 




20 




61.60 


71.00 




18 




42.30 







30 





-.--- 


88.70 




11 


23.70 


32.00 







21 





64-65 


74.20 




19 





44-70 






32 








94.90 




12 


25-55 


34-50 






22 





67.70 


77.40 




20 




47-15 


54-50 














13 


27.40 


37-30 







23 





70-75 


80.85 




21 







57-15 


35 


3 


9.90 


12.30 







14 


29.30 


40.10 






24 





73-80 


84-35 




22 








59.80 




4 


10.90 


14.10 







1.-. 




42.90 







25 


_ . . _ 




87-85 




23 








62.55 




5 


12.10 


16.20 







16 





45-70 






26 








91-35 




24 








65-35 




6 


13-50 


18.40 







17 





48.60 







27 








94.90 




25 








68.10 




7 


15.00 


20.60 







IS 





51-50 




1 


28 







98.50 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



313 



Iron Pulleys — Continued. 





Single 
Belt. 


6 


^ 




29 




30 


---- 


32 





34 




36 





Double 
Belt. 



i 13-70 

1530 

17.10 
18.90 
20.80 

22.75 

24-75 
26.80 
28.80 
30.85 
32.90 



14.30 
15-95 
17-85 
19-95 
22.05 
23.70 
25.70 
27.80 
29.90 
32.00 
34.10 



17-75 
20.30 
22.90 
25-50 
28.10 
30.70 
33-30 
36.05 
38.75 
41-75 
44.80 

47-85 
50.90 
54.20 
57-50 
60.60 
63.70 
66.70 
69.70 
72.80 
75-90 



18.55 
20.80 
23.80 
26.50 
29.20 
31-85 
34-55 
37-40 
40.20 

43-25 
46-35 
49.60 
52.85 
56.15 
59-50 
62.55 
65-65 
68.80 
72.00 
75-20 
78.45 



Double 
Arm, 

Double 
Belt. 



102.05 
105.60 
112.80 
120.00 
127.15 



7325 
76.65 
80.15 
83.70 
87-30 
90.90 

94-55 
97.70 
101.90 
105.50 
109.10 
116.60 
124.00 

131-35 
138.80 
146.20 



75-50 

79-15 
82.80 
86.50 
90.20 
93-90 

97-65 
101.40 
105.20 
108.95 
112.75 
120.40 
127-95 
135-45 
143.15 
150.7s 



42 



43 



44 



Single 
Belt. 



14.90 
16.70 
18.60 

20.55 
22.55 
24.60 
26.70 
28.85 
31-00 
33-15 
35-30 



Double 
Belt. 



15-55 
17-45 
19.40 
21.40 
23-50 
25.60 

27-75 
30.00 
32.20 
34-40 
36.60 



16.25 
18.20 
20.25 
22.30 

24-45 



19.30 
22.05 
24.80 
27-55 
30.30 
3305 
3585 
38-75 
41.60 

44-75 
47-95 
51-15 
54-40 
57-70 
61.00 
64.30 
67.60 
70-95 
74-30 
77-65 
81.00 



20.15 
22.95 
25.80 
28.65 
31-50 
34-35 
3725 
40.25 

43-25 
46.50 

4925 
53-60 

56.45 
59.85 
6325 
66.65 
70.05 

73-45 
76.90 

80.35 
8380 



Double 
Arm, 

Double 
Belt. 



21.00 
23.90 
26,85 
29-75 
32-70 



77-75 
8i.6o 

85-45 
89.30 

93-15 
97.00 
100.85 
104.70 
108.60 
112.50 
116.40 
124.20 
132.00 
139-80 
147.60 
155-40 



80.5s 
84.50 
88.45 
92.40 

96.35 
100.35 

104-35 
108.35 

112-35 
116.40 
120.40 
128.50 
136.50 
144-55 
152.65 
160.75 



a 




Single 
Belt. 





f^ 




44 


9 


26.60 




10 


28.80 




11 


31-10 




12 


33-40 




13 


3565 




14 


37-90 




15 






16 






17 






18 






19 






20 






21 







00 







24 







25 






26 







2( 







28 






29 







30 






32 






34 







36 







38 






40 


---- 


45 


4 


16.95 




5 


18.95 




6 


21.05 




t 


23-15 




8 


25.40 




y 


27.60 




10 


29.85 




11 


32.25 




12 


3460 




13 


36.90 




14 


3925 




15 






16 






17 






18 


_ _ . _ 




19 






20 






21 




















23 






24 







0.1 












26 







27 






28 






29 






30 






32 






34 






36 






38 






40 





4(j 


4 


17-65 




5 


19.70 




6 


21.85 




7 


24.05 




S 


26.3s 




9 


28.60 




10 


30.9s 




11 


33.40 




12 


.35.80 




13 


38.20 



Double 
Belt 



35-65 
38.65 
41.80 
44.90 
48.25 
51.60 
55-05 
58-50 
62.00 
65-SO 
69.00 
72.50 
76.00 
79-50 
7305 
86.65 



21.90 
24-45 
27-85 
30.85 

33-90 

37-00 
40.10 
43-35 
46-55 
50.00 

53-45 
57.00 

60-55 
64-15 
67-75 
71-35 
74-95 
78.55 
82.15 
85.80 
89-45 



Double 
Arm, 

Double 
Belt. 



22.75 
25.80 
28.90 
32.00 
35-15 
38.35 
41. SS 
44.90 
48.20 
51-75 



8345 

87.40 

91.40 

95.50 

99.65 

103.75 

107.85 

110.95 

115.10 

119-75 

124-45 

132.80 

141.10 

149.40 

157.80 

166.15 



86.20 
90.25 

94-35 

98.60 

102.85 

107.10 

111-35 
115.60 
120.90 
124.65 
128.45 

137-15 
145-80 

154-25 
162.95 

171-65 



46 



47 



48 



Single 
Belt. 



18.30 
20.4s 
22.70 

2495 
27.30 
29.60 
32.05 
34.50 

37-00 
39-45 
41-95 



19.00 
21.20 
23-50 
25-85 
28.25 
30.65 
33- 15 
35-70 
38.20 

40.75 
43-30 



Double 
Belt. 



55.30 
58.95 
62.60 
66,30 
70.00 
73-70 
77-40 
81.10 
84.80 

88,55 
92. 30 



23.60 
26.7s 
29-95 
33.15 
36.40 
39.70 
43.00 
46.45 
4985 
53-50 
57-15 
59-90 
6465 
68.45 
72.25 
76.05 
79.85 
83.65 
8745 
91.30 

95-15 



24-50 
27.70 
31.00 
34-30 
37-65 
41.05 

44-45 
48.00 
51-50 
55.25 
59.00 
62,85 
66.70 
70.60 
74.50 



Double 
Arm, 

Double 
Belt. 



89.00 
92.25 
9750 
101.80 
106.15 
110.50 
114.90 
119.30 
123.70 
128.10 
132.50 
141.45 
150.30 
159.15 
168,10 
177.00 



91.80 

96.15 
100.55 

104-95 
109.40 
113.90 
118.40 
122.95 
127.50 
132.00 
136.5s 

145-75 
154-90 
164.05 
173-30 
182.55 



Larger sizes will be furnished or quoted on application. 



314 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Tight and Loose and Flange Cast Iron Pulleys. 



Tight and Loose Pulleys. 








TIGHT AND LOOSE 
PULLEYS. 



Diameter 
Inches, 

3 to 

81^ to 
101^ to 
12M to 
141^ to 



19 


to 


21 


to 


23 


to 


23 


to 


27 


to 


29 


to 


31 


to 


33 


to 


35 


to 


3*7 


to 



These prices must be added 

To tlie regular list prices for moulded cast iron pulleys. 



Price. 

8 i.6o 

10 I.9S 

12 2.30 

14 2.6s 

16 3.00 

18 330 

20 3.70 

22 4.05 

24 4.40 

26 4-75 

28 5.10 

30 S-45 

32 5.80 

34 6.15 

36 6.50 

40 7.20 



Diameter in 
Inches. 


41 to 


44 


4.5 to 


48 


49 to 


52 


53 to 


56 


5T to 


60 


61 to 


66 


67 to 


72 


73 to 


78 


79 to 


84 


86 to 


90 


91 to 


96 


97 to 102 


103 to 108 


109 to 114 


115 to 120 



Price. 
7.90 
8.60 
930 

10.00 

10.70 
11.70 
12.70 

13-70 
14.70 

15-70 

16.70 

17.70 
18.70 
19.70 

20.7a 



Finished Cast Iron Flange Pulleys made with One, T-wo or 

Three Flanges. 



These prices must be added 

To the regular list prices for moulded cast iron pulleys. 



Diameter in 


Price for 


Diameter in 


Price for 


IncheB. 


Double Flange. 


Inches. 


Double Flange 


3 to 8 


4-65 


41 to 


-14 


26.40 


8}4 to 10 


S-20 


45 to 


48 


29.70 


101^ to 12 


5-75 


49 to 


52 


33-00 


121^ to 14 


6.30 


53 to 


06 


36-30 


141^ to 16 


7-15 


57 to 


60 


40.70 


16l,.< to 18 


8.00 


61 to 


66 


46.20 


19 to 20 


8.80 


67 to 


72 


51-70 


21 to 22 


9.90 


73 to 


78 


57-20 


23 to 24 


11.00 


79 to 


84 


62.70 


25 to 26 


12.10 


85 to 


90 


68.20 


27 to 28 


13-75 


91 to 


96 


73-70 


29 to SO 


15-40 


97 to 102 


79.70 


31 to 32 


17-05 


103 to 108 


85.80 


33 to 34 


18.70 


109 to 114 


91.30 


35 to 36 


20.35 


115 to 120 


96.80 


37 to 40 


23.10 










FLANGE PULLEYS. 



Pulleys with one flange only, one-half that given above. 
Pulleys with three flanges, one-half more than given above. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



315 



Clamp Hub and Split Cast Iron Pulleys. 
Clamp Hub Pulleys. 

These prices must be added 

To the regular list prices for moulded cast iron pulleys. 




CLAMP HUB PULLEY. 



Diam. in 






Diam. 


in 






Inches. 


Face in Inciies. 


Price. 


Inches. 


Face in Inches. 


Price. 


B to 10 


Up to 3 
above 3 to B 


.80 
105 


31 to 


3B 


above 20 to 36 


11.40 




" 6 to 10 


1.30 


37 to 


47 


Up to 4 


3-9» 




" 10 to 14 


1.85 






above 4 to 6 
6 to 10 


4-50 
S-9S 


loi^ to IS 


Up to 3 


.90 






" 10 to 14 


8.10 




above 3 to B 


1.30 






14 to 20 


10.80 




B to 10 


1.70 






" 20 to 30 


16.20 




" 10 to 14 


2.40 






" 30 to 40 


22.20 




" 14 to IS 


3- IS 
















48 to 


60 


Up to 6 


6.00 


1 IF to 23 


Up to 4 

above 4 to B 

B to 10 

" 10 to 14 

" 14 to 20 

" 20 to 26 


1. 60 
2.05 
2-45 
3-35 
4.40 
6.60 






above 6 to 10 

" 10 to 14 
'• 14 to 20 
'■ 20 to 30 
" 80 to 40 
" 40 to 50 


7.80 
10,80 
15.00 
20.70 
28.80 
3900. 








Gl to 


84 


Up to 10 


12.00 


24 to 30 


Up to 4 


2. IS 






above 10 to 14 


15.60 




above 4 to 6 


2.6s 






" 14 to 20 


21.00 




6 to 10 


3.25 






" 20 to 30 


28.80 




" 10 to 14 


4-35 






30 to 40 


38.40 




" 14 to 20 


6.00 






" 40 to 50 


50.00 




" 20 to 30 


8.40 
















85 to 120 


Up to 14 


22.80 


81 to 8B 


Up to 4 


2.70 






above 14 to 20 


32.10 




above 4 to 6 


3-35 






20 to 30 


42 00 




6 to 10 


40s 






" 30 to 40 


54.00 




'■ 10 to 14 


S-90 






40 to 50 


69.00 




" 14 to 20 


7.80 






" 50 to 60 


88.00 



Finished Split Pulleys. 

These prices must be added 

To the regular Hst prices for machine moulded cast iron pulleys. 



Diam. in 






Diam 


in 






Inches. 


Face in Inches. 


Price. 


Inches. 


Face in Inches. 


Price. 


6 to 10 


Up to 3 
above 3 to B 


1.30 

I-7S 


31 to 


36 


above 20 to 36 


19.00 




6 to 10 


2.15 


37 to 


47 


Up to 4 


6.50 




" 10 to 14 


3.10 






above 4 to 6 
6 to 10 


750 
9.90 


)J2 to IS 


Up to 3 


1.50 






" 10 to 14 


I3S0 




above 3 to 6 


2.20 






" 14 to 20 


18.00 




6 to 10 


2.8s 






" 20 to 30 


27.00 




" 10 to 14 


4.00 






" 30 to 40 


37.00 




" 14 to IS 


S-2S 
















4Sto 


60 


Up to 6 


10.00 


19 to 23 


Up to 4 
above 4 to 6 
" 6 to 10 
" 10 to 14 
" 14 to 20 
" 20 to 26 


2.65 

3-4° 
4- OS 
5.60 
730 
11.00 






above B to 10 
" 10 to 14 
" 14 to 20 
" 20 to 30 
" 30 to 40 
" 40 to 50 


13.00 
18.00 
25 00 
3450 
48.00 
63.00 








61 to 


84 


Up to 10 


20.00 


24 to 30 


Up to 4 


3.60 






above 10 to 14 


26.00 




above 4 to 6 


4.40 






" 14 to 20 


35.00 




6 to 10 


540 






" 20 to 30 


48.00 




" 10 to 14 


7-2S 






" 30 to 40 


64.00 




" 14 to 20 


10.00 






" 40 to 50 


82.00 




" 20 to 30 


14.00 
















85 to 120 


Up to 14 


38.00 


31 to 36 


Up to 4 


4S0 






above 14 to 20 


53SO 




above 4 to 6 


5.60 






" 20 to 30 


70.00 




6 to 10 


6.7S 






" 30 to 40 


90.00 




•' 10 to 14 


9.80 






" 40 to 50 


115.00 




" 14 to 20 


13.00 






" 50 to 60 


150.00 




SPLIT PULLEY. 



316 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 




Wood Split Pulleys. 





SINGLE ARM. 



SOLID. 



DOUBLE ABJM. 



i 


01 


Price. 


a 

OJ 




Price. 


i 


1 


Price. 




01 


Price. 


01 


01 


Price. 







Price. 


5 


^ 




S 


fR 




5 


^ 




5 


^ 




S 


N 




5 


pq 




3 


2 


i.8o 


7 


2 


2.20 


11 


4 


3-25 


15 


7 


5.00 


20 


6 


6.40 


26 


16 


20.40 




3 


1.90 




3 


2.30 




.5 


350 




8 


5-45 




7 


7.00 




18 


23-30 




4 


2.00 




4 


2.4s 




6 


3-75 




9 


590 




8 


7.60 




20 


26.30 




5 


2.10 




5 


2.65 




7 


4.00 




10 


6.35 




9 


8.30 




22 


29.50 




6 


2.25 




6 


2.85 




8 


4-30 




11 


6.80 




10 


9.00 




24 


32.70 




7 


2.40 




7 


3.10 




9 


4-65 




12 


7-3° 




11 


9.70 










8 


2.60 




8 


3-35 




10 


5.00 




13 


7.80 




12 


10.40 


28 


4 


7.80 




9 


2.85 




9 


3.60 




11 


5-4° 




14 


8.40 




13 


11.20 




5 


8.60 




10 


3.10 




10 


3-85 




12 


5.80 










14 


12.00 




6 


9-50 




11 


3-35 




11 


4-iS 




13 


6.20 


16 


3 


3.80 




15 


12.90 




7 


10.50 




12 


3.60 




12 


4- SO 




14 


6.60 




4 


4-15 




16 


13.80 




8 


11.60 




13 


3.85 




13 


4-85 










5 


4-5° 




18 


15.60 




9 


12.80 




14 


4.10 




14 


5.20 


12 


3 


3- IS 




6 


5.00 










10 


14.00 
















4 


3-40 




7 


550 


22 


4 


5.60 




11 


15.20 


4 


2 


1.90 


8 


2 


2.35 




5 


365 




8 


6.00 




5 


6.30 




12 


16.50 




3 


2.00 




3 


2.4s 




6 


390 




9 


6.50 




6 


7.00 




13 


17.90 




4 


2.10 




4 


2.60 




7 


4.20 




10 


7.00 




7 


7.70 




14 


19.40 




5 


2.20 




5 


2.80 




8 


4-55 




11 


7-50 




8 


8.40 




15 


20.90 




6 


2.40 




6 


3.00 




9 


4.90 


1 


12 


8.00 




9 


9.20 




16 


22.40 




7 


2.60 




7 


325 




10 


5-30 




13 


8.50 




10 


10.00 




18 


25.60 




8 


2.85 




8 


3-50 




U 


570 




14 


9.00 




11 


10.80 




19 


27.20 




9 


310 




9 


3-75 




12 


6.10 




15 


9.60 




12 


11.70 




20 


28.80 




10 


3-35 




10 


4.00 




13 


6.50 










13 


12.60 




21 


30.40 




11 


3.60 




11 


430 




14 


6.90 


17 


3 


4.00 




14 


13-50 




22 


32.00 




12 


3-8S 




12 


465 










4 


4.40 




16 


15-50 




23 


33-60 




13 


4.10 




13 


5.00 


13 


3 


330 




5 


4.90 




18 


17.70 




24 


35-30 




14 


4.40 




14 


5-4° 




4 


3SS 




6 


540 




























5 


380 




7 


5-9° 


24 


4, 


6.20 


30 


4 


8.60 


6 


2 


2.00 


9 


3 


2.60 




6 


4.10 




8 


6.40 




5 


7.00 




5 


9-50 




3 


2.10 




4 


2.80 




7 


4-45 




9 


6.90 




6 


7.80 




6 


10.60 




4 


2.20 




5 


3.00 




8 


4.80 




10 


7.40 




7 


8.60 




7 


11.80 




5 


2.40 




6 


3- 25 




9 


5-20 




11 


7.90 




8 


9.40 




8 


13.00 




6 


2.60 




7 


3-5° 




10 


5-60 




12 


8.40 




9 


10.30 




9 


14-30 




7 


2.85 




8 


3-75 




11 


6.00 




13 


8.90 




10 


11.20 




10 


15-60 




8 


3.10 




9 


4.00 




12 


6.40 




14 


950 




11 


12.10 




11 


17.00 




9 


3 35 




10 


430 




13 


6.80 




15 


10.20 




12 


13-00 




12 


18.50 




10 


3.60 




11 


4-65 




14 


730 










13 


14.10 




13 


20.00 




11 


3.85 




12 


5.00 








18 


3 


4.20 




14 


15.20 




14 


21.50 




12 


4.10 




13 


5-4° 


14 


3 


3-45 




4 


4.70 




16 


17.70 




16 


25.00 




18 


4.40 




14 


5.80 




4 


3-70 




5 


5-20 




18 


20.20 




IS 


28.50 




14 


4-75 










5 


4.00 




6 


5-70 




20 


22.80 




20 


32.00 








10 


3 


2.80 




6 


4-35 




7 


6.20 




22 


25-40 




22 


35-50 


6 




3 


2.10 
2.20 




4 

6 


300 
3-25 




7 
8 


4.70 
5- 10 




8 
9 


6.70 
7.20 




24 


28.20 




24 


3900 




4 


2.35 




6 


3-50 




9 


5-55 




10 


7.80 


26 


4 


7.00 


32 


4 


9-50 







2-55 




7 


3-75 




10 


6.00 




11 


8.40 




5 


7.80 




5 


10.50 




i; 


2.75 




8 


4.00 




11 


6.45 




12 


9.00 




6 


8.60 


. fi 


11.60 




7 


3.00 




9 


430 




12 


6.90 




13 


9.60 




( 


9-50 


1 


12.85 




8 


3-25 




10 


4-65 




IS 


7.40 




14 


10.30 




8 


10.50 




8 


14.10 




9 


350 




11 


5-00 




14 


7.90 




15 


II. 10 




9 


11.50 




9 


15-50 




10 


3-75 




12 


5.40 










16 


11.90 




10 


12.60 




10 


17.00 




11 


4.00 




13 


5-80 


1.^ 


3 


3.60 




18 


13-50 




11 


13-75 




11 


18.60 




12 


430 




14 


6.20 




4 


390 










12 


15.00 




12 


20.30 




13 


4-65 










5 


4-25 


20 


4 


5.20 




13 


16.30 




13 


22.00 




14 


S-oo 


11 


3 


3.00 




6 


4.60 




5 


5.80 




14 


17.60 




14 


23.80 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



317 











Wood 


Split Pulleys- 


-Continued. 








i 


1 


Price. 


i 





Price. 


1 


03 


Price. 


g 


1 


Price. 


a 

03 


03 


Price. 


.i i 


Price. 


5 


fc( 




5 


f^ 




p 


N 




(5 


h 




5 


fR 




1 h 




Si 


16 


27.40 


38 


20 


43.00 


44 


24 


67.00 


50 


30 


116.00 


58 


14 


59-00 


64 


28 


150.00 




18 


31.00 




22 


48.00 




26 


76.00 




36 


151.00 




16 


67.00 




30 


164.00 




20 


35.00 




24 


54.00 




28 


84.00 










18 


75-00 




36 


212.00 




22 


39.00 










30 


94.00 


52 


8 


34.00 




20 


85.00 










24 


43.00 


40 


5 


15-70 




36 


125.00 




9 


36.00 




22 


95.00 


66 


8 


52.00 


1 






6 


17.50 










10 


38.50 




24 


106.00 




9 


54.00 


84 


4 


10.60 




1 


19.30 


46 


6 


23.C3 




12 


4350 




26 


118.00 




10 


57.00 




5 


11.80 




8 


21.25 




7 


25.00 




14 


49.00 




28 


130.00 




12 


64.00 




6 


13.10 




9 


23.10 


8 


27.00 




16 


55-00 




30 


14300 




14 


73.00 




V 


14.45 




10 


25.00 


'•1 


29.00 




18 


62.00 




36 


185.00 




16 


83.00 




8 


15.90 1 




11 


26.50 




10 


31.00 




20 


70.00 










18 


93.00 




9 


17.40 




12 


28.00 




12 


36.00 




22 


80.00 


60 


8 


45.00 




20 


103.00 




10 


19.00 




13 


30.00 




14 


40.00 




24 


90.00 




9 


4700 




22 


115.00 




11 


20.70 




14 


32.00 




16 


45.00 




26 


100.00 




10 


49.00 




24 


129.00 




12 


22.50 




16 


36.00 


18 


51.00 




28 


112.00 




12 


55-00 




26 


143 00 




13 


24.20 




18 


41.00 




2(1 


57.00 




30 


124.00 




14 


62.00 




28 


158.00 




14 


26.10 




19 


43.00 




22 


65.00 




36 


160.00 




16 


71.00 




30 


173.00 




16 


29.80 




20 


46.00 




24 


73-00 










18 


80.00 




36 


222.00 




18 


33.60 




22 


51.00 




26 


82.00 


54 


8 


36.00 




20 


90.00 










20 


37.80 




24 


58.00 




28 


91.00 




9 


38.50 




22 


100.00 


68 


8 


54.00 




22 


42.20 




26 


65.00 




30 


101. 00 




10 


41.20 




24 


112.00 




9 


56.00 




24 


46.80 




28 


72.00 




36 


134.00 




12 


46.00 




26 


124.00 




10 


60.00 










30 


80.00 


1 
1 






14 


52.00 




28 


136.00 




12 


68.00 


36 


4 


11.70 








48 


6 


25.00 
27.00 




16 


59.00 




30 


149.00 




14 


77.00 




5 


13.10 


42 


6 


19.00 




1 




18 


66.00 




36 


193.00 




16 


87.00 




6 


14.60 




1 


21.00 




S 


29.00 




20 


75-00 










18 


97.00 




7 


16.10 




8 


23.00 




9 


31.50 




22 


85.00 


82 


8 


48.00 




20 


108.00 




8 


17.70 




9 


25.00 




10 


33.90 




24 


95.00 




9 


50.00 




22 


120.00 




9 


19.30 




10 


27.00 




12 


38.50 




26 


106.00 




10 


52.00 




24 


134.00 




10 


21.00 




12 


31.00 


, u 


43.00 




28 


118.00 




12 


58.00 




26 


150.00 




11 


22.00 




14 


35-00 




16 


48.00 




30 


130.00 




14 


66.00 




28 


166.00 




12 


24.00 




16 


39-00 




18 


54.00 




36 


168.00 




16 


75-00 




30 


182.00 




13 


26.00 




18 


44.00 




20 


61.00 










18 


85.00 




36 


233.00 




14 


28.00 




20 


49.00 




22 


70.00 


56 


8 


39.00 




20 


95.00 










16 


32.00 




22 


55-00 




24 


78.00 




9 


41.00 




22 


106.00 


70 


8 


56.00 




18 


36.00 




24 


62.00 




26 


88.00 




10 


43-00 




24 


118.00 




10 


63.00 




20 


40.00 




26 


70.00 




28 


98.00 




12 


49.00 




26 


130.00 




12 


71.00 


22 


45.00 




28 


78.00 




30 


109.00 




14 


55- 00 




28 


142.00 




14 


81.00 


24 


50.00 




30 
36 


87.00 
117.00 




36 


142.00 




16 
18 


63.00 
71.00 




30 
36 


156.00 
202.00 




16 
18 


91.00 
101.00 


38 ! 5 


14.40 








60 


8 


31.00 




20 


80.00 










20 


112 00 


6 


16.00 


44 


6 


21.00 




9 


33.70 




22 


90.00 


64 


8 


50.00 




22 


125.00 




1 


17.70 




1 


23.00 




10 


36.20 




24 


101.00 




9 


52.00 




24 


140.00 




8 


19.50 




8 


25.00 




12 


41.00 




26 


112.00 




10 


S5-00 




26 


157.00 




9 


21.20 




9 


27.00 




14 


46.00 




28 


124.00 




12 


61,00 




28 


174.00 




10 


23.00 




10 


29.00 




16 


51.00 




30 


136.00 




14 


69.00 




30 


191.00 




11 


24.50 




12 


33-00 




18 


58.00 




36 


176.00 




16 


79.00 




36 


243.00 




12 


26.00 




14 


37-00 




20 


65.00 










18 


89.00 










13 


28.00 




16 


42.00 




22 


75.00 


58 


8 


42.00 




20 


99.00 


72 


8 


58.00 




14 


30.00 




18 


47.00 




24 


84.00 




9 


44.00 




22 


110.00 




10 


66.00 




16 


34.00 




20 


5300 




26 


94.00 




10 


46.00 




24 1 123.00 




12 


75.00 




IS 


38.00 




22 


60.00 




28 


105.00 




12 


52.00 




26 


1 136.00 




14 


85.00 




CONE PULLEY. 



Larg'er sizes will be furnished or quoted on application. 

Special Pulleys. 
Cone Pulleys. 

We are prepared to make Cone Pulleys with any number of steps of any 
diameter and width of face desired. 

Prices will be the same as for a number of separate pulleys of the same 
diameter and width of face as the several steps of the Cone, plus fifty per cent., 
subject to the usual discount. 

In ordering', state whether the Cone should be solid or split. 

Flange Pulleys. 

Pulleys are furnished with one, two, three or any number of flanges. 

For prices of Flange Pulleys, add 15 per cent, to list for one flange, 20 per 
cent, for two flanges, 25 per cent, for three flanges, and discount in the regular 
manner. 



318 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Hangers, Pedestals, Pillow Blocks and Brackets. 





ADJUSTABLE SELF-OILING POST HANGER. 



ADJUSTABLE SELF-OILING PEDESTAL. 



iameter of 


Length of 


Distance from 


Shaft, 


Bearing. 


Foot to Center 


Hk 


5 


4 


h\ 


6 


4?8 


m 


1 


i% 


iif 


8 


-oVi 


2fV 


9 


^Yz 


2,^ 


10 


(>% 


^i 


U 


6% 


2H 


12 


8^ 


3A 


13 


8M 


StV 


14 


^% 


3H 


15 


^% 


m 


16 


11 


4t\ 


16 


11 


h\ 


16 


n}4 


4« 


18 


n}i 


5lV 


20 


151^ 




Price. 
3-80 
4-30 

S-40 
6.40 
8.10 
10.20 
12.90 
16.20 
20.70 
26.20 
32.10 
38.00 
44-25 
50.50 
64.50 
78.50 



Diameter 

of 

Shaft. 







RIGID PILLOW BLOCK. 






Diameter 

of 

Shaft. 


Length 
Bearing. 


Price 


Diameter 

of 

Shaft. 


Length 

of 
Bearing, 


Price. 


1 B 
T"5 


oH 


1.30 


HI 


1214 


10.10 


lA 


4 


1.60 


m 


13 


H.50 


iiV 


454 


2.00 


4fV 


14 


13-25 


H^ 


534 


2.65 


4lV 


16 


15.00 


■ iH 


e?8 


3-35 


m 


18 


19.00 


2i\ 


VI4 


4.00 


h\ 


19 


23-50 


2t\ 


8 


4.80 


Hi 


20 


28.50 


2H 


9 


5-65 


h\ 


20 


34-00 


2|f 


9M 


6.70 


Hi 


201:j; 


40.00 


3tV 


103^ 


7-75 


h\ 


21 


47.00 


8t\ 


"'-2 


8.90 


m 


22 


55-00 



TS 



Length 

of 

Bearing. 

4 



Diameter 

of 

Shaft. 



Price. 
3-90 
4.20 

4-50 
4.80 

S-90 
7.40 

930 
11.30 
13.80 

These Pedestals can be used 
hang;ers by inverting the box. 



Iff 



1 IB 

9 3 

2-V 
oil 



6 
1 
8 
9 

10 
11 



HI 



5fff 



Length 

of 
Bearing. 

12 

13 

14 

1.5 

16 

16 

16 

18 

20 

as short 



Price. 
16.90 
21.10 
25-30 
30.60 
35-80 
41.70 
47.60 
60.50 
75-50 

drop 




WALL BRACKETS. 

With Bolts for Secui-ing- Pillow Blocks. 

Designed for use when a greater distance from 
post to center of box is required than can be obtained 
by the use of the regular form of post hanger. Any 
stj'le of bo.x desired can be used upon them. 



Diameter of 
Shaft. 

1 5 
Iff 

to 



to 

•'is- 
to 

4. T 



to 



Projection to Center 
of Shaft. 

(18 
]24 
(30 
.18 
34 
( 30 
MS- 
- 24 
(30 
(18 

/ 30 



Price 
5-50 

6.00 
6.50 
10.20 
10.90 
11.60 
18.60 
19.60 
20.60 
26.60 
28.00 
29.50 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



319 



Mule Pulley Stands and Drop Hangers. 





STATIONARY MULE PULLEY STAND. 



ADJUSTABLE MULE PULLEY STAND. 



Width of Belt. 
Inch. 

2 


Size of Pulley. 
Inch. 

10 x 3 


Price. 
22.50 


Width of Belt. 
Inch. 

4 


Size of Pulley. 
Inch. 

12 X 5 


Price. 
60.00 


8 


10 X 4 


25.00 


5 


12 X 6 


62.00 


4 
S 
6 


12 X 5 
12x 6 

Hi X 7 


30.00 
32.00 

37-50 


6 

7 


IB X 7 
16 X 8 


65.00 
68.00 


'7 

8 

10 


16 X 8 
24 X 10 
24x12 


40.00 
45.00 

55-00 


8 
10 


24 X 10 
24 X 12 


72.00 
75.00 


12 


30x14 


60.00 


12 


30 X 14 


100.00 



Adjustable Double Braced Self=Oiling Drop Hangers. 




DROP HANGER. 

Boxes Interchana'eable. 



Length of Diameter 
Bearing. Shafting. 


6 
to S 


8l.< 
to fl 1 


101.; 
to 12 


12i.i 
to 14 


141.i 
to 16 


161.,- 

tolS 


18l.< 
to 20 


20l.< 
to 22 


4 


if 


3-20 


3-65 


4-30 


4-90 


5-35 


5-70 


6.00 


6.10 


5 


h\ 


3-85 


4-30 


4.70 


5-20 


5.60 


6.00 


6.15 


6.25 





h\ 


4-15 


4.60 


5-10 


5.60 


5-9° 


6.10 


6.30 


6.50 


6 


h\ 


4-50 


4-95 


5-35 


5-85 


6.25 


6.40 


6.70 


6.90 


7 


m 


5-20 


5.60 


6.00 


6.50 


6.90 


7.00 


7-3° 


7-50 




Diameter 
Shafting. 


7 

to 9 


10 
to 12 


13 
to 15 


Range of Drop in Inche 
16 1(1 
to 18 to 21 








Length of 
Bearing. 


22 
to 24 


2.5 
to 27 


2S 
to 30 


s 


HI 


6-95 


7.60 


8.25 


8.90 


9-55 


10.20 


10.85 


11.70 


9 


2A 


8.4s 


9-35 


10.15 


10.80 


11.50 


12.50 


13.40 


14-25 


10 


2tV 


10.55 


11.20 


12.00 


13.00 


14.00 


15.10 


16.10 


17-85 


11 


m 


13-15 


13.80 


15-35 


16.00 


16.90 


18.30 


20.15 


22.75 


12 


m 


15.60 


16-75 


18.05 


19.25 


20.15 


21.80 • 


23.40 


26.30 


13 


h\ 


17.00 


19.80 


21.20 


22.40 


23.40 


25-35 


26.95 


29.90 


14 


StV 





25-35 


27.30 


28.90 


30.20 


32.50 


34-45 


37-70 


16 


m 





31.20 


33-15 


34.80 


36.10 


38.35 


40-95 


42.90 


16 


4t\ 





42.25 


42.90 


43-85 


45-50 


47-45 


50-05 


53-30 


18 


4ii 





46.80 


48.75 


51-00 


53-95 


57-85 


63-05 


68.90 



These Hangers ai'e readily convertible into floor stands by simply inverting the boxes. 



320 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Shaft Couplings and Collars. 




FLANGE-FACED OR PLATE COUPLINGS. 



Diameter 

of Shaft. 

\ ■■* 






1 
111 

IIB 

2tV 



3A 

Hi 






Fitted to 
Sliaft. 



— Price per Pair. 



Not litted 
to Shaft. 



7.00 4.00 

8.00 5.00 

8.50 S-50 

9.00 6.00 

10.50 7.00 

12.50 8.50 

15-25 10-75 

18.25 13.25 

21-75 15-25 

25.25 18.25 

29.25 21.25 

33-25 24.75 

43-25 34-25 

54-75 44-25 

67.00 53.50 

81.00 64.00 

9550 78-50 

110.00 92.00 

126.00 107.50 

142.00 123.00 

160.00 140.50 

Sfl 180.00 160.00 

fl^fj 200.00 180.00 

Reduction Flanged-Faced Couplings. — When 

shafts of different diameters are connected with 

couplings of this kind, price of the pair will be the 

same as if both shafts were of the larsrer diameter. 




compression couplings. 



Diameter 
of Shaft. 



Price. of Shaft. Price. 

5.00 Sj\ 20.00 

5.50 3,-^ 2400 

S.70 m 28.00 

6.00 3|f 32.00 

7.00 4/j 42.00 

8.00 4|f 53.00 

9.00 5^j 65.00 

10.75 5f| 78.00 

13.00 B/j. 90.00 

16.50 t>Y| 112.00 

Reduction Compression Couplings.— For con- 
necting shafts of different diameters, same price as 

plain compression couplings for shafting of the 
lare-er size. 



9 7 
914 

"TV. 
•24-5 




sleeve couplings. 



Diameter 
of .Shaft. 



% 



Price. 

3-00 

3-75 
4.40 



Diameter 
of Shaft. 



1 11 



1 1 K 



Price. 
5.00 
5-60 
6.25 




Diameter 
of Shaft. 

1 tT 

'A 
1 11 

I IB 

.1 
^TS 
7 

911 

"Iff 

HI 

HI 

Hi 



CBAB CLUTCH COUPLINGS. 




SOLID COLLARS. 




SPLIT C0LL.4RS. 



^Vz 



Price per Pair. 

Fitted to 


Not fitted 


Diameter 


Price Solid 


Diameter 


Price Split 


Shafts. 


to Shafts. 


of Shaft. 


Collar. 


of Shaft. 


Collar. 


11.00 


8.00 


fl 


■70 


\^ 


1. 00 


11.50 


8.50 


h\ 


.80 


'¥ 


1.20 


12.50 


9.00 


ItV 


.90 


¥ 


1-35 


1350 


9.50 


1- 


rV 


1. 00 


iiV 


'1° 


14-25 


10.00 


1- 


ri 


1.20 


]H 


1.80 


15.00 


10.50 


i- 


rif 


1.40 


iTf 


2.10 


16.50 


12.00 


2tV 


1.60 


h\ 


2.40 


18.75 


14-25 


■h\ 


1.80 


2t'j 


2.70 


23-25 


18.50 


2tI 


2.10 


H 


3-iS 


27-75 


22.75 


2if 


2.40 


M 


3.60 


37-50 


30.00 


3t\ 


2.70 


?v 


4.00 


48.75 


39-00 


3tV 


3.00 


^f? 


4-50 


62.70 


52.00 


hi 


3-30 


m 


4-95 


78.30 


65.70 


hi 


3.60 


■ m 


5-40 


96.60 


80.40 


4tV 


4.70 


*j\ 


6.00 


117.60 


97.20 


m 


5-90 


m 


7-35 


126.60 


114.60 


h\ 


7.20 


5^ 


10.80 


156.00 


132.00 


m 


8.60 


5y| 


12.90 


175.20 


151.20 


h\ 


10.10 


^fl 


15-15 


194.40 


170.40 


6- 


ri 


12.70 


m 


19.00 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



331 



Shifting Fixtures, Clamps, Wall Boxes and Plates. 




FINGERS 



P ii 

COLLARS 



CLAMP. 



ARMS 



ROD 



^ 



Size. 

H to if^ 

13,3' to Vi£ 

m to 2^% 

2M to 2H 

m to si\ 

3I4: to 3ii 



SHIFTING FIXTURES FOR CODNTER-SHAFT HANGERS. 

These attachments can be added to any style of Hanger that may be desired. 



Complete Attachment. 


Fixtures without Arm 


450 


2.50 


S-oo 


2.50 


6.00 


2.50 


7.40 


2.50 


9.40 


2.50 


10.40 


2.50 



Price, per Aim. 
1. 00 

1-30 
1.80 
2.50 
3-50 
5- 00 





Each . 



Beam Clamps. 

Made to fit all sizes of I Beams. 



3.00 



BEAM CLAMPS. 




WALL FRAMES OR BOXES. 



SOLE OR BASE PLATES. 



)iam. of 
Shaft. 


Price. 


Diam. of 
Shaft. 


Price. 


Diam. of 
Shaft. 


Price. 
2.50 


Diam. of 

Shaft. 


Price. 
9.20 


h\ 


6.50 


h\ 


21.50 


ItV 


3.00 


m 


11.00 


h\ 


7.00 


3tt 


24.00 


lU 


350 


4iV 


14.60 


m 


750 


Hi 


27.50 


HI 


4.00 


m 


22.00 


i^V 


9 00 


-txV 


31-50 


•h\ 


450 


5tV 


23.50 


h% 


10.50 


m 


3550 


2iV 


5.00 


BH 


25.00 


h\ 


12.00 


Bi^j 


4350 


2H 


5-50 


6A 


27.00 


2H 


13-50 


SH 


50.00 


2H 


7.70 


HI 


28.50 


m 


16.00 


6A 


55-00 


3A 


8.20 


VA 


31.00 


h\ 


19.00 


6^1 


60.00 


h\ 


8.70 


"^^ 


33-20 



332 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Leather Belting. 



Width. 
Inches . 



'A 
1 

M 

2 

2JC 



31^ 

4 

5X 



1^ inch. 




Leather Belt. 



Eunning 


Width. 


Foot. 


Inches. 


.10 


6 




12 


6^ 




14 


Y 




i6 


8 




17 


9 




23 


10 




29 


11 




35 


12 




41 


13 , 




47 


U 




53 


15 




59 


16 




64 


17 




70 


18 




76 


19 




82 


20 




87 


21 




98 


22 


I 


09 


23 


I 


21 


24 



Runninf; 
Foot 


Width. 
Inches. 


1.32 


25 


1-43 


26 


1-54 


27 


1,76 


28 


1.98 


30 


2.20 


32 


2,42 
2.64 
2.86 
3.08 


34 
36 
38 


330 
3-52 


40 
44 


3.74 


48 


3.96 


52 


4.18 


56 


4.40 


60 


4.62 
4.84 
5.06 


64 
68 
72 


5-28 





Double Belts twice the price of single. Extra Heavy Belts extra prices. 

Round Belts. 



Solid. 



TS" 



■OS 
•07 
.10 
.14 
.18 



ig inch. 
.3 *( 



T5" 
3,< 



Twist. 




06 }i 


nch 


10 % 


" 


14 ?4 


11 


18 Y 


't 


22 1 


It 



Per Running 
Foot. 

5-50 

5-72 

5-94 

6.16 

6.60 

7.04 

7.48 

7.92 

8.36 

8.80 

9.68 
10.56 
11.44 
12.32 
13.20 
14.08 
14.96 
15.84 



30 
36 
46 
60 

72 



};t' inch, per 100 feet. 



P«.a'w Hide and Tanned Cut Lace. 

,.._ 1. 00 ig inch, per 100 feet 2.00 

1-25 ?s " " " -- 2.75 

1.50 ?i ■' " " 3-25 

■--- 175 1 " " " 4-50 

Southwick Wire Belt Lacing. 

No. 0. Size foi' Singie Belts, 3 inches and under. 

"1. " " " 3 " " over. 

" 2. " all D. L. Belts under 12 inches. 

•• 3. " " " over 12 " 

All sizes sold at 2.00 per 100 feet. 

Belt Punch, J^ Tube .50 

Flyers and Cutters (Bernai-d's), 51^ inches 1.25 

(lOuge .50 

Double Belts should be g'rooved (on the pulley 
side) to allow the wire to countersink and prevent 
wear from contact with the pulley, as sliown in cut. 




NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



333 



Rubber Belting. 



Width in Inches. 
1 

1'.4- -- 

Wz ----- 

2 



3... 
i--. 



8. 

n_ 

lu- 
12. 
13_ 
14. 
15. 
16_ 
1S_ 
2fL 
22_ 
24. 
26. 



30. 
32. 
34. 



40. 
42. 
44. 
46. 
48. 
50. 
B2_ 
54, 
56. 
58. 
CO. 






Rul 


t)ber Belt 


1 








2-ply. 


li-ply. 


i-l'l.v. 


•■-ply. 


e.ply. 


f-ply. 


8-p!y. 


.07 


.09 


.11 












.09 


.11 


.14 


— 











.11 


•13 


.16 






.... 




•15 


•17 


.21 


.26 


■32 







.18 


.22 


.26 


■ 32 


•39 







.22 


.26 


•31 


•38 


.46 





. ..1 - 


.26 


•30 


■37 


.46 


.56 







•30 


•34 


■42 


•52 


•63 








•33 


•39 


■47 


•58 


■71 







•36 


•43 


■52 


• 65 


■78 








■43 


■52 


.62 


•77 


■93 


1.09 


1.24 


•SI 


.60 


■73 


• 91 


1.09 


1.27 


1.46 


■59 


.70 


.84 


1-05 


1.26 


1-47 


1.68 


.67 


.80 


■95 


1. 18 


1.42 


1.67 


1.90 


•75 


.90 


1.07 


133 


1.60 


1.87 


2.14 


•83 


1. 00 


1. 18 


147 


1.77 


2.06 


2.36 


•91 


1.08 


1.30 


1.&2 


195 


2.27 


2.60 


1.00 


1. 18 


1.42 


1.77 


2.13 


2.48 


2.84 


1.08 


1.28 


154 


1.92 


2.31 


2.69 


3.08 


1. 16 


1.38 


1.66 


2.07 


2.49 


2.90 


3-32 


1.25 


1^50 


1.78 


2.22 


2.07 


3- 1 1 


356 


1. 41 


1.70 


2.02 


2.52 


3-03 


353 


4 04 


158 


1.90 


2.26 


2.82 


3 39 


3-95 


4^52 


1.76 


2.12 


2.52 


315 


3^78 


4.41 


5-04 


1.96 


2.36 


2.80 


350 


4.20 


4.90 


5.60 


2-15 


2.60 


3.08 


3^85 


4.62 


5-39 


6.16 


2.35 


2.84 


336 


4.20 


5-04 


5.88 


6.72 


2.5s 


3.10 


3-64 


455 


546 


6.37 


7.28 


2.75 


3^35 


392 


4.90 


5 88 


6.86 


7.84 


2.95 


3.60 


4.20 


5^25 


6.30 


7-35 


8.40 


3- IS 


3-85 


4.48 


5.60 


6.72 


7-84 


8.96 


3-35 


4.10 


4.76 


595 


7^14 


8.33 


952 


3^65 


4-35 


5^04 


6.30 


756 


8.82 


10.08 


3^7S 


4.60 


532 


6.6s 


7.98 


9-31 


10.64 


395 


4-85 


5.60 


7.00 


840 


9.80 


11.20 


4^15 


510 


5-88 


7-35 


8.82 


10.29 


11.76 


4-35 


5^35 


6.16 


7.70 


9.24 


10.78 


12 32 






6.44 


8.05 


9.66 


H.27 


12.88 








6.72 


8.40 


10.08 


11.76 


13^44 





J. 


7.00 


8.75 


10.50 


12.25 


14.00 








7.28 


9.10 


10.92 


12.74 


14.56 








756 


945 


11-34 


13-23 


15.12 








7.84 


9.80 


11.76 


13-72 


15.68 



£ndless Belts. 

In putting belts on the pulleys tlie ends are not always properlj' sqviared an'' 
laced, the result being- that they do not run straight and smooth, often failing to 
give reasonable service. Therefore large belts, which are to perform unusually 
severe work, should be made endless. In the manufacture of endless belts to order, 
the splice is formed before vulcanizing. The ends are brought together, the layers 
of duck being overlapped in steps, cemented, stitched, covered with rubber, and 
vulcanized between hydraulic plates. When properly made in this manner tlie 
splice is as strong as the solid part of the belt. 

In ordering' endless belts carefully follow these instructions : 
Use a steel tape (other kinds are not reliable) drawn tightly. 
Give distance around pulleys. 
Give distance from center to center of shafts. 
Give diameters of large and small pulleys. 
Give width of pulley, number of plies and grade. 

Measurements being given as above, proper allowance is made for stretch ; but we cannot be held 
responsible for incorrect measurements furnished. 

For making belts endless three extra feet are charged, to cover the cost of splice. 

Never allow animal or mineral oils or grease to come in contact witli rubber belting ; they are injurious. 
When from accumulation of dust, or other causes, a rubber belt slips, moisten it lightly on the inner side 
with boiled linseed oil. 




ENDLESS RUBBER BELT. 



334 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Sheet Packing. 



Rainbo\v Sheet PacRing. 




RAINBOW SHEET PACKING. 



Especially adapted for very high pressures ; is not affected by any 
deg-ree of steam heat. Will not harden or blow out under the highest 
pressure ; not affected by oils, ammonia, liquor or alkalies. Adapted for 
expansion or superheated steam joints, or for air and hot or cold water. 
Made in rolls about 200 lbs. each, 36 inches wide and in thicknesses ^V, -j-'j-, 

sS' /8. 1<S> /-i' ,&! ,-2- 

Price, per pound i.oo 



Jenkins' Standard '96 Packing. 



Can be placed in a joint either hot or cold, and will make joint instantly. 
Full steam pressure can he turned on at once. Does not require to be followed 
up, and will not blow out. Made in sheet one yard wide. 

Thickness ------h tV A }i i\ '■>. 

Weight, per square yard, pounds ___ 2''4 51^ 8^.' 

Special sizes can be made to order. 

Price, perpound .__ .80 JENKINS' '96 SHEET PACKING. 





WIRE INSERTION RAINBOW SHEET 
PACKING. 



R^ainbow Rubber Sheet Packing with 
Wire Insertion. 

Made in thicknesses y'j, ig, yj, '4 inch. 
Price, per pound _ 1.50 



Cloth Insertion Sheet Packing, Cloth on One or Both Sides. 




Tbickneea. 



1-Ply. 2-Pl.\\ 3-Ply. 4-Ply. 



^tf inch, per pound _ 70 



CLOTH JNSEKTIO-N JSllKKT PA( KING. 1/ 



.65 — - 

.60 .63 

■55 -58 

•55 



.66 
.61 
.58 .61 

.55 -58 
55 



Red Sheet and Usudurian Packing. 




BED SHEET PACKING. 



Made in the following thickness: 



Eed Sheet Packing, per lb- 80 

Usudurian " .85 




USUDURIAN SHEET PACKING. 



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Packings. 



335 





ECLIPSE SECTIONAL RAINBOW GASKET. 

-^"pieces, no matter how small, caa be formed on the metal tubes into a sectional gasket, as shown in cut. 
The Eclipse Gasket can be readily fitted to anj' size man or hand hole plate in use, and a perfectly tight joint 
guaranteed. Will not harden under any degree of heat, or blow out under highest pressure. Can be removed 
and replaced repeatedly. Put up in boxes weighing 5 to 6 pounds. Directions, extra metal tubes and a roll of 
gummed tape, for wrapping seam spirally, accompany each. 

Length and weight per box. 

Diameter, Inches % i^ .5' 3/ ■?' j 

Length per Box, feet 36 36 24 18 12 12 

Weight, " pounds 31^ 5J4' 6 Sj^ 6% 1 

li and 3g' for pipe unions, i.< inch for hand hole plates, 5^ and % inch for manhole plates, % and 1 inch for 
extra large manhole plates. 

Price, per pound _■ j 00 

A special size of 14-inch Eclipse, 48 feet in box, weight about 1 pound, price per pound_ 2.00 



Peerless Square Braided Flax PacKing. 

A strictly high-grade packing and recommended as the best of 
its class. 

Lengths and weights. 

Diameter J^ % i£ % % J^ 1 Hg n^ 

Length per Box, feet 144 64 24 20 18 14 12 \a 13 
Weight " pounds '1 .5 4 ."i 5 3 5 In 10 

Price, per pound 60 




PEERLESS SQUARE BRAIDED FLAX 
PACKING. 





REGULAR P. P. P. PACKING. SPECIAL P. P. P. PACKING. 

P. P. P. Packing is made in two grades. 

First, what we term " Regular," which is for steam pressures of about 100 pounds, or less ; ordinary %vater 
pressures, warm or cold ; low ammonia pressures, valve stems, etc. 

Price, per pound _ _. i.oo 

Second, "Special," for steam pressures above lOi) pounds, up to 250 pounds; high ammonia pressures; 
high hydraulics, hot water, valve stems, etc. 

Price, per pound 1.25 

Both grades are made in sizes beginning with j\ of an inch, and advancing in size by jSj of an inch up to 
l^i inches, and from II4 inches advancing by ig of an inch up to 3 inches. 

When wanted for ammonia rods so specify in ordering, as ammonia packing is specially prepared for that 
purpose. While either the Regular or Special will do the work, the Special, prepared for ammonia, will give 
more satisfactory results. 

It is made in any length. Boxes of the smaller sizes contain from 20 to 50 feet, and weigh about 5 pounds. 
The larger sizes run about 12 feet to the box, weighing about 1 to W pounds. It is twice as wide as it is thick- 



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Jenkins Valve Stem Packing. 





No. 1. 



No, 2. 




oil 



The composition ol' wliich it is composed makes it desirable for the stuffing-boxes of valves used on steam,, 
acid, gas or water. It g-ives perfect .satisfaction on naphtha pumps. 
Manufactured in square strips for the plungers of hot water pumps. 

Coils 1-^ in<;h thick are suitable for }4, % and J^-inch valves. 



% and 1-inch valves. 

U<t, ^14 and 2-inch valves. 



To apply : first, having cut the end of the coil at an angle, spring it around the spindle once ; then cut a 
corresi^onding angle, as shown in cut No. 2, between the dotted lines at the lap ; then spring the packing back, 
and the ring is ready to put in the stuffing-box, as shown in No. 3. Screw the nut down until there is no leak. 
Price, per pouud__ i.oo 




Eureka Packing made in all sizes from '^ inch by 16tlis up to 2 inches. 
Boxes contain o pounds, 10 pounds or 20 pounds, as may be desired. Bales of 
25, 50 and 100 pounds. 

Price, per pound .60 



Tuck's Packings. 




TUCK'S ROUND PACKING. 

Made in all sizes from }{ i°ch in diameter and 
larger. In lengths of 12 feet. 

Price, per pound .85 




CANVAS BUBBBE BACK PACKING. 
Same as Standard Piston Packing, with the 
addition of a rubber back. 

Price, per pound __ _ - i.oo 




TUCK S PISTON PACKING. 

Made of alternate layers of duck and rubber. In 
lengths of 12 feet, in all sizes from ^4'-inch square 
and larger. 



Price, per pound . 



.85 



Special Canvas Pump Packing. 

Above cut also illustrates our Special Canvas 
Pump Packing, made on same principle as the 
Piston, the difference being the quality of duck 
used, as well as a white friction. In lengths of 12 
feet. Sizes i^-inch square and larger. 

Price, per pound _ i.oo 



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GarlocR Packings. 




ELASTIC RING PACKING- 

Is made in ring's an exact fit to 
the rod and box, and is subjected 
to a perfect lubricating- process. Is 
made any size from "g to 30 inclies. 
JFurnished to order only. 

Price, per pound 1.20 




EXTRA KINU PACKING 



Prepared and treated especially 
for packing' ammonia joints. 

No. SU. Elastic Ring:. 
" SSV. Sectional Ring-. 
" IIS. Spiral Ring. 

Made in both elastic and sectional 
styles. Rod and box measure- 
ments must be very close — even 
to j'j inch. Recommended as the 
best article obtainable in Ring 
Packing'. 
Price, per pound 1.60 





SECTIONAL RING PACKING 

Is positively automatic, there- 
fore the glands serve only to hold 
the packing in the box, while the 
pressure from the cylinder forces 
the sections together, making it 
impossible for any steam, water 
or g-as to escape. Especially 
adapted for cut rods, flat-bottom 
stuffing boxes and places difficult 
to keep tight. Only suitable where 
rim of packing is quite heavy. 

Price, per pound_ 1.20 




HIGH PRESSURE PACKING. 

For marine work, very high 
steam on main piston rods and 
valve stems, acids, rods running 
ill oil or grease, engine valve stems 
and stop valves. Specially adapted 
for higli speed. 

Price, per pound 2.00 




SPIRAL PACKING. 

Practically the same as Garlock 
Ring Packing', and can be carried 
in stock. Being- made in the form 
of a continuous ring, is already 
shaped to the rod and box. In 
ordering- give only exact space 
between rod and stuffing- box. 
Made in sizes Jg-inch to 2-inch. 

Pi'ice, per pound 1.20 



/T 7 / / /"^^^-^ 




DUO PACKING. 

For high steam, flat-bottom boxes, 
rods not running true, dryers, 
mangles, air compressors, rock 
drills and expansion joints. Posi- 
tively automaticand recommended 
for rods giving trouble. 

Price, per pound 1.30 




GARLOCK" 



■WATERPROOF HYDRAULIC PACKING. 
COLD WATER. 

For water ends of pistons, 
plung-ers, hydraulic elevators, etc. 
Furnished on rod and stuffing box 
measurements only, and in either 
coil, spiral or ring- form. 



No, 



99. Waterproof Hyd. Ring. 
92. " " Spiral. 

Price, per pound. ._ 



Ring. 
Spira 
Coil. 

I.2S 



Hydraulic B«.ing Packing for 

Hot Water Pump 

Cylinders. 

(Not Illustrated.) 

Sizes must be exact, as rings are 
very rigid. 

No. 260. Price, perpound__ 1.50 



GARLOCK GASKETS. 

For manholes, handholes, flang-es, etc. In ordering give inside 
measurements with width of rim and thickness. 

Price, per pound. _ _ .75 




PERFORATED METAL INSERTED SHEET. 
Guaranteed to hold any joint. For high pressure steam, hot oil, 
hot water, ammonia, etc. Conforms to uneven surfaces. 
Prices on application. 



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Corrugated Copper Gaskets. 




COERUGATED COPPER GASKET. 

This metallic Gasket may be used in place of rubber or other destructible materials in general use for 
packing. It consists of thin sheet copper, stamped with concentric corrugations. Three to six corrugations 
are all that are necessary, so that the space within the bolt holes usually determines the width of the Gasket. 
In cases where the flanges are thin, and for this reason liable to bend when the bolts are tightened, it is advis- 
able to extend the copper Gasket to the full width of flange. This will, of course, require the cutting- of bolt 
holes in the Gasket. 

Connections made with these Gaskets will not blow out after continued use, for each corrugation makes 
the entire circle of the flange, and so long as the contact is kept complete by compression the joint cannot 
leak. The Gasket never blows out like rubber. It may be put in place while steam is leaking through valve. 
Answers well on pipes in which steam is alternately on and off, for it is not impaired by the repeated expansion 
and contraction. 

Incb. 



% 



1 

iM 

Us 
2 

2l8 

The prices given above are for solid Gaskets on basis two cents per square inch surface. 
The difference between price of outside and inside diameters will be the price of required Gasket. 
Example for Gasket 10 x 5 inch, i. e. : 10 inch solid Gasket cost 1.57 ; 5 inch solid Gasket cost 39 cents — 
difference 1.18 for one 10x5 inch Gasket. 

Common Sense Metallic Joint Gaskets. 



Price. 


Inch. 


Price. 


Inch. Price. 


Inch. 


Price. 


.004 


2% 


.09 


453- 


•34 


m 


•94 


■005 


2J^ 


.10 


i% 


•3S 


8 


l.OI 


.006 


2=^ 


.11 


4% 


37 


8J^ 


1.07 


.007 


2M 


.12 


5 


•39 


8>^ 


^•i3 


.009 


2^8 


•13 


5J^ 


•41 


834 


1.20 


.01 


3 


•14 


514 


43 


9 


1.27 


.012 


31^ 


•IS 


6% 


•45 


914 


1-34 


.014 


%y^ 


.17 


h% 


.48 


9M 


1.42 


.016 


3% 


.18 


^% 


•SO 


934 


1.49 


.02 


3^ 


• 19 


BM 


52 


10 


1-57 


.025 


3?i 


.21 


B^ 


•54 


101^ 


1-65 


•03 


%% 


.22 


6 


57 


10^ 


1-73 


• 035 


3^8 


.24 


61^ 


.61 


1034 


1.82 


.04 


4 


■25 


^H 


66 


11 


1.90 


•OS 


W^ 


.27 


6% 


72 


UM 


1.99 


•05s 


i)i 


.28 


1 


•77 


"^ 


2.08 


.06 


i% 


•30 


VJ€ 


.83 


113^ 


2.17 


.07 


^H 


•32 


'^'A 


88 


]'2 


2.26 


.08 
















COMMON SENSE METALLIC JOINT GASKET. 



Round. 

Standard 18 gauge — 10 cents per inch inside diameter for lij inch face and i cent additional for each ij 
inch increase in width of face. 

For other gauges — add 10 per cent, to above for each gauge increase in thickness. 

Square Gaskets and odd shapes, per pound _ — i.io 

Sheet metal, per pound, _ . — i.oo 

Corrugated Gaskets for rough faced joints, per pound i.io 



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Asbestos Mill=Board. 

iipproximate weight per sheet, -10 x 40 inches. 



Thickness, inches. ^V -'x -/s 

Approximate weigiit, pounds 2 S -i 

Case lots per pound 07 / 

Broken cases per pound ___ lo 1' 



6 



12 



1-1 



2-t 



■ Cases weigh about 2.50 pounds. 

We carry in stock hard, niediunfi, and soft Mill-Board. We send medium unless 
otlierwise specified. 

Asbestos Roll Mill=Board. 

Composed of fibrous Asbestos, taking the place of Asbestos sheathing- where a heavier material is desired ; 
also suitable for joint-packing, partition linings, etc. Put up in rolls 3ii inches wide, approximating 100 pounds 
each, ^JT-inch thick, weight about 35 pounds to 100 square feet ; ig-inch thick, weight about 60 pounds to 100 
square feet. 

FullroUs, per pound -- o? 

Broken rolls, per pound -lo 

Special widths made to order in quantities only. 

Asbestos Moulded Blocks. 

Composed of amassof felt-like Asbestos fibres closely cemented 
together with a non-conducting compound and formed into blocks 
18 inches long by -t inches wide. 

This material makes an effective and cheap covering for large 
steam surfaces, such as Boilers, Drums, Tanks, etc. 

.10 



1 



.12 

.18 




ASBESTOS MOULDED BLOCK. 



Asbestos 





and Rubber Wound Cloth PacKing. 

Asbestos and Rubber Wound Cloth Packing is 
made from layers of Asbestos cloth coated with our 
Asbestos and Rubber composition. This Packing is 
very strong and elastic and is suitable for joints of all 
kinds, including wet and low pressure steam and hot 
water work. Also furnished with wire interwoven to 
order. Regular sizes up to 2i.^ inches in diameter. 
Standard sizes of Packing carried' in stock, special sizes 
to order. Per pound i.oo 




wp 



Class L. 




Asbestos and R.ubber Tape. 

Asbestos band or tape is covered with our improved Asbestos and 
India Rubber composition, for forming gaskets, etc. We make all widths 
from -f^ to 2 '4 mches. Per pound .90 

Kearsarge Asbestos-Metallic Tape, made in the same manner as our 
Asbestos and Rubber Tape, with fine strands of wire added to give greater 
strength. Per pound .90 

Asbestos and Rubber Rmgs and Gaskets, with cemented lap joints, 
made to order from our Asbestos and Rubber Tape or cloth. Per pound. 1.50 

Asbestos and Rubber Cloth. 

This Cloth forms a superior flat packing ; being very elastic, it adapts itself to all uneven surfaces, forming 
perfect steam, acid and air-tight joints. 

In sheets and i-olls 40 inches wide ; weight about 7 oz. per square foot. 

We also make two and three ply ; per pound i.oo 



.\SBESTOS AND RUBBER T.-i.PE. 




Asbestos WicR Packing. 

Iq ^4, ^2 and 1 pound balls and on .") and lo pound spools as follows : 

Standard Asbestos Wick Packing, per pound _. 

XX Asbestos Wick Packing for wire drawing, caulking, etc., per pound 

Canadax Asbestos Wick Packing 

Customers ordering will please give size of balls or spools wanted ; without 
instructions, we ship 1-pound balls. 



ASBESTOS WICK 
PACKING. 

Asbestos Cement. 

Composed almost wholly of Asbestos fibres and forms a light, porous material, partaking 
of the nature of a felt and a cement. 

It is an efficient non-conducting covering for boilers, domes, and irregular surfaces, and is 
furnished drj', in bags ; one bag containing- sufficient material for covering about 40 square 
feet of flat surface, 1 inch thick. 

Per bag weighing about 120 pounds 3-75 

Asbestos Furnace Cement. 

Used for " setting-up" and repairing broken joints in furnace=, ranges, heaters, and stoves. 

10-pound Cans, each _ 1.00 

5 " " " .60 

2 " " " - --- — .35 

1 ' ' .25 



s- 



•45 
■45 
•45 
such 






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Hair Felt, OaRum, Waste, Mineral Wool, Etc. 




HAIR FELT. 

Rolls are 6 feet wide and ao teet long; or S feet wide and lOO feet long. 



Thickness, inches '4 

Per Square Foot _._ .03)^ 



1 I ~! 



'^^-;a^^Sii&^S^^&^ 





.04- 



OAKUM. 

50 lb. Bales, per lb .10 



COTTON WASTE. 




.50 lb. Bales, per lb 


.12 


100 " " 


.12 




FULLER BIBB WASHERS. 

Size 1.3' Sg \ 1 

Each.. .10 .10 .10 .10 




FIBRE BIBB WASHERS. 

Per dozen - 



■50 



1 



1V.< 
.08 



2 




LAMPWICK. 

Per lb 25 




BOSS WASHERS. 

Per dozen 1.50 



j,^K'i\\A-\'L"?^S-i:,'LWL« - 



GASPITTERS' CEMENT. 
Per lb .10 



PIG LEAD. 

At Market Rates. 



'^■■ 



'/ 





fe: 


=-= 4 










iliissa 


iJiaBiUji 










MINERAL 


WOOL. 




Cost per 


Cost per 
Cubic 




Lbs. 


Square 


Cubic 


100 lbs. 


Foot at 


Average. 


per 


Foot 


Feet 


(in ton 


Factory 




Cubic 


1 inch 


to 


lots) at 


in ton 




Foot. 


thick. 


Ton. 


Factory. 


Lots. 


Ordinary Slag Wool__ 


12 


1 lb. 


166 


1. 00 


.12 


Selected 


t) 


3 '* 
. 4 


223 


1.67 


•15 


Extra " 


t) 


1., i' 


333 


4.00 


.24 


Ordinary Rock Wool- 


12 


1 " 


166 


2.00 


.24 


Selected " 


8 


~:s 


250 


4.00 


.32 


Extra ' ' 


6 


1., " 


333 


7.00 


.42 



Note. — In less than ton lots add 25 cents per loO pounds to 
factory prices. 

The' material is packed in 3-bushel burlap bags, for which 
a uniform price of 10 cents each is made. If returned to us 
free of all expenses (freight prepaid) and in good order, we 
credit them at full price charged. This privilege of allow- 
ance for empty bags is open only for thii-ty days after receipt 
of goods. 



HALF AND HALF SOLDER. 
At Market Rates. 




PUMP VALVES. 
Above 2 inches in diameter, per lb i.oo 

2 inches and less in diameter, special pi-ices 
on application. 

When ordering Valves, please state for 
what purpose you desire to use them ; also 
give diameter, thickness and size of hole. 



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Flint and Emmery Paper, Cloth, Etc. 




"Brooklyn" Flint Paper. 



IN SHEETS '■> X 11. 



Nos. nofi, 00, 0, 1^, 1, \Xi_ 

No. 2 _..:: ::. 

No. 2K 

No. 3;__._ _.. 



Per 



Hxtra Coated 50=yd Rolls. 

PER ROLL. 



Size, inches. 
Nos. 000 to \}i. 
No. 2 



24 

S-So 
6.00 



No. 212' 6.50 

No. 3 7.00 

No. 31,' 8.00 

No. 4- --. 9.00 



30 

8.00 
9.00 
10.00 
11.00 
13.00 
15.00 



86 
10.00 
11.00 
12.00 
13.00 
15.00 



40 
12.00 
13.00 
14.00 
15.00 
17.00 



42 
13.00 
14.00 
15.00 
16.00 
18.00 



17.00 20.00 21.00 

Brooklyn" Emery Paper 

IN SHEETS n .X 11. 

Per 
I.IM 



Ream. 
S.oo 
5-50 
6.00 
6.50 



48 
15.00 
17.00 
18.00 
20.00 
23.00 
26.00 



Nos. 000, 00, 0, 
No. 2 

No. 2y, 

No. 3 ;. 



Ream . 

7.00 

8.00 

10.00 

12.00 



E.niery Paper, in R.olls. 

24 INCHES WIDE. 

Per Roll 
of 50 yds 

Nos. 00,0,}i,l,l}4 7.50 

No. 2 9.00 

No. 21^ ___ 11.00 

No. 3 13.00 

No. 3}4--- --- 15.00 

"Brooklyn" Emery Cloth. 

IN SHEETS 9x11. 

Per Ream. 

Nos. FF, F, 000, 00, 0, 1-^, 1, 1^ 20.00 

No. 2 22.00 

No. •2}4 26.00 

No. 3 28.00 

Emery Cloth, in Rolls. 



FEE ROLL OF 50 YARDS. 



Size, inches. 
Nos. 00, 0, 100, X, 1, i\4.-- 

No. 2 : ::.__ 

No. '2}4 

No. 3.: 



9 IS 

7.00 14.00 

8.00 16.00 

9.50 19.00 

11.00 22.00 

Flint Cloth, in F^olls. 

PER ROLL OF oil YARDS. 

Size, inches 14 

Nos. 000, 00, 0, }4, 1, 1%, 2 10.00 

Nos. 21^ and 3 ..1 .'. 12.50 

Flint Finishing Paper. 

(4/0, 3/0, 2/0, 0) 



21 
21.00 
24.00 
28.50 
3300 



28 
20.00 
25.00 



Per Ream. 
- 425 



" Empire " Flint Paper. 

IN SHEETS 8"j^ X lOl^'. 
Nos. 00, 0, }4, 1, l}^, 2, 2}4, 3 

Crocus Cloth. 

Per Ream . 20.00 

"Brooklyn" Ruby and Garnet 
Paper. 



IN SHEETS 9x11. 



Nos. 0000, 000, 0(1, 0, 32', 1, IJ^ 

No. 2 :. 



No. 
No. 



Ruby Paper. 

Extra Coated 50=yd Rolls. 

PER ROLL. 



Per Ream. 
-■- 5-50 
... 6.00 
... 6.50 
. .. 7.00 



Size, inches.. 
Nos. 000, 00, 0, H. 1, 1' 

No. 2 : . 



24 
6.00 
6.50 

No. 21, 7.25 

No. 3 .". 8.25 

Ruby and Garnet Cloth, in Rolls. 

PER ROLL OF 50 YARDS. 

Size, inches 14 28 

12.50 25.00 



Nos. 000, 00, 0, 1^, 1, n4, 2 

Nos. 23>2 and 3 15.00 30.00 

"Brooklyn" Garnet Paper. 

Extra Coated 50=yd Rolls. 

PER ROLL. 

Size, inches. 24 30 31; 40 42 4s 

Nos. 000 to 11 2- 6.00 9.00 11.00 13.00 15.00 18.00 

No. 2 6.50 10.00 12.00 14.00 16.00 20.00 

No. 21.^ 7.25 11.00 13.00 15.00 17.00 22.00 

No. 3 8.25 12.00 14.00 16.00 18.00 25.00 

No. 31.2 9.50 14.00 16.00 18.00 20.00 29,00 

Moulded Ruby Paper. 

(Widtlis, ,^3, 1, Us, laj, and II2 inclies.) 

PER ROLL OP 25 YARDS. 

Nos. 00 to 3 .:. .33 

Flat .30 

Ruby Cloth. 

Moulded .75 Flat .70 

Ruby Paper Cloth. 

Moulded .50 Flat... .45 

Moulded Emmery Cloth. 

PER ROLL OF 25 YARDS. 

Nos. 00 to 3 .75 

Flat .70 



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Metal Polish, Joint Compound, Bronze, Etc. 




GERMAN PUTZ POMADE. 

2 oz. Boxes, per doz 80 

1 lb. Pail, pel' lb 40 

6 " " " pail 2.00 



'tUIDjBOUSH 




UNIVERSAL METALLIC PUTZ 
POMADE. 

1 OZ., 3 OZ., i.<lb., 1 lb., 3 lb., 5 lb., 

lO'lb., 2.5 lb. 
Price, per lb. 50 



,§^MATCHtESS^ 

MBtal<3>Polish) 



MATCHLESS METAL POLISH. 













Per Per 
Each. Doz. Grose. 


No. 2, 
" 3, 
" 4 
" 5, 
3]b. 


3oz. 
4 " 
8 " 
16 " 
Pails 


Boxes 


, .20 1.20 12.00 
- .30 1.80 18.00 
_ .40 3.00 30.00 
. .60 5.00 50.00 
.1.55 16.00 


5 " 
10 " 
25 " 


- 




_2. 00 20.00 

.3.5036.00 .... 

.8.00 80.00 



PUTZ FLUID 
POLISH. 



QUICK SHINE METAL 
POLISH. 



.90 



Gold Bronze, per lb. 
Aluminum Bronze, 

i.< Pints, per doz. 2.00 1., Pints, per doz. 2.00 ^^'^ ^^ '■^° 

Gallons, per gal. 2.00 Gallons, per gal. 2.00 



IDIXON'S 

I Flake 
"Sicaphit*^ 



DIXON FLAKE 
GRAPHITE. 








BRONZING LIQUID. 
Per gallon 



1.50 



DIXON'S JOINT 
COMPOUND. 



lb. Cans, per can 1.25 51b. Cans, per can 1.80 



DIXON'S TRACTION 
BELT DRESSING. 

10 lb. Cans, per lb. .60 

25 " ■' .50 

60 " " .45 

100 " " .40 

Barrels, " .36 






ALBANY GREASE. 

6, 10 and 25 lb. Cans, 50 and 100 lb. 

Kegs. 
Price, per lb .25 



NUBIAN PIPE CEMENT. 

5 lb. Pails, per lb 



•25 



SMOOTH-ON. 

Smooth-ou Joints, per lb 

" Compound, per lb - 



.24 
.60 



innf 






PUTTY. 



Perlb 15 



WHITE LEAD. 
Per lb -. 



CLING-SURFACE BELT FILLER. 

RED LEAD. 10, 25 and 50 lb. packages. 
.20 Perlb .20 Price, per lb .70 



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High Pressure Steam Pipe Covering. 




Asbestos Fire-Felt is a fabric of fibrous Asbestos, and is made in 
cylindrical sections for pipes, slieets for boilers, and rolls for heaters. 

P^ire-Felt is not affected by expansion or contraction of pipes, or moistvire, 
and will not disintegrate. 

Asbestos Fire-Felt sections are of sizes to fit standard makes of wrought 
iron pipe from I3 inch to 16 inches inclusive, and are carried in stock. 
Irreg-ular forms made to order. Each section is 3 feet in length,! inch thick. 
Sectional fittings and valves of this material furnished from stock from 
!.< to 12 inches. 



ASBESTOS FIRE-FELT. 



Asbestocel Covering' comprises practically all of the insulating; 
properties which are so well known to be found in asbestos and by 
using a minimum amount of asbestos it is therefore comparatively 
inexpensive and far superior to the clay and plaster compounds 
which are its close competitors in the matter of cost. 

" Asbestocel " Covering is supplied in sections three feet long 
and approximately one inch thick. We are, however, prepared to 
make it i^-'iich and •'4-inch to order. 




If(fffff///ji^^ 




ASBESTOCEL (AIR-CELL), 



Asbestos Fire=Felt and Asbestocel Coverings. 



Inside Diameter 
of Pipe. 

U inch 



1 

iM 
2 

8 

3K 
4 

5 



8 
9 
10 
12 
14 
16 



Covering. 


Elbows. Tees. 


Per Foot. 


Eacii. Each 


.20 


•25 


33 


.22 


•25 


33 


•23 


•25 


33 


.24 


•25 


33 


•25 


•25 


33 


•27 


■27 


30 


•31 


•31 


41 


.36 


•36 


48 


.40 


.40 


53 


•44 


■44 


59 


•47 


•47 


t)3 


•SO 


■50 


67 


•58 


■58 


77 


.67 


.70 


90 


•74 


77 I 


00 


• 83 


84 I 


IS 


•95 


1. 00 I 


30 


1. 10 







1.30 






1-55 







Valves. 
Each. 

■33 
•33 
•33 
•33 
•33 
.36 
.41 
.48 
•53 
•59 
•63 
.67 

•77 

90 

1. 00 




Use Asbestos Cement Felting for Fittings larger than 12 inches. 



Asbestocel Sheets are made similar to our " Asbestocel " Sectional 
Pipe Covering and are adapted for all classes of heat resisting 
and heat retaining work such as for steam boilers, flues, breechings, 
shaftways, ceilings, etc. 



ASBESTOCEL SHEETS. 



Asbestocel Sheets. 



In Sheets 3x3 feet, J^-in. thick, per square foot. .17 In Sheets 3x3 feet, 1 i^-in. thick, per square foot, .35 

" 3x3 " % " " " _ .22 " 3x3 " 2" " " " ..45 

'■ 3x3 " 1 " " '■ , .27 

Special thicknesses and irregular shapes made to order at a slight additional cost. 



334 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Remanit Sectional Pipe Covering. 




J 



T-. 



COVERING APPLIED TO PIPE. 



"Remanit" is a non-heat condvictive cover- 
ing, composed of carbonized silk, for use on 
pipes and boilers. This covering has been in 
practical use for several years and has given 
excellent satisfaction, as shown by numerous 
testimonials. 



"Remanit" has the following qualities to recommend it : 

It is a superior non-conductor of heat, as shown by tests. 

It possesses durability and will not deteriorate after a long period of use. 

It is lighter than any other covering. 

It may be readily applied. 

It may be removed from one pipe and applied to another. 

It is not affected by jars or vibrations. 

It does not disintegrate by moisture. 

It is as cheap as any other first-class covering. 

The property of hair felt as a non-conductor is known, in fact, it is the best heat insulator of all the 
coverings that have ordinarily' been used in this country; but hair felt suffers the disadvantage that it will 
break down when used on steam pipes and lose its fibrous structure after an extended period of use. This 
disadvantageous feature in hair felt exists even where it has been used in connection with asbestos paper, etc., 
and there has been no means so far discovered, that has been demonstrated by the te.st of time, that will 
prevent a covering composed in whole or partly of hair felt from finally breaking down after a long use on 
steam pipes. The "Remanit" covering has been found to hold its own after a long period of use under 
conditions that would break down hair felt, and has been shown to be more durable in tests where it was 
compared directly with the latter. Tests of the most reliable nature also prove that it is better than hair 
felt as a non-conductor of heat, and as hair felt is a superior to any of 
tlie sectional pipe coverings, "Remanit" stands at the head of the list in 
this respect. 

It is made in sections -3 feet long and covered with heavy ducking. 
Gold lacquered bands are furnished with each section. A braided form 
is furnished for covering tees, elbows, valves and other fittings. 

"Remanit" covering is also supplied in the form of large sheets of 
the desired thickness and size, so that it can be readily applied to surface 
of boilers. It is especiall}' adaptable for locomotives and marine service, 
as it is not affected by jar or shock and may be readily removed for 
inspection. 

It is largely used for water pipes, for pipes of refrigerating machines, 
and it has given much satisfaction when used for these purposes. laid flat ready FOR SHIPMENT. 




Inside Diameter of Pipe. Per Foot. 

J.^-inch _ _____ .22 

% " ___ .23 

1 " .24 

\}i " 26 

iM • - 27 

2 " .32 

m " .36 

3 " .41 

3s 43 

4 ' .48 

i^i " 52 

6 ' 54 

6 " 63 

"1 " -- - — .70 

8 77 

9 " -- 83 

10 " .._ .90 

12 ' 1.08 

14 " 1.20 

15 " ._ 1.28 

1« 13s 

When ordering state whetlier for high or low pressure steam, hot water or refrigerating pipes. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



335 



Low Pressure Steam, Hot and Cold Water Pipe Covering. 




ASBESTOS MOULDED COVERING. 

For Ordinary Steam Pressure. 



^^ Asbestos Moulded Covering' is offered as an inex- 

^fp' pensive and effective Moulded Non-Conducting Cover- 

! ing. It is fireproof, and adapted for ordinary steam 

^%'s' pressure. It is supplied in sections three feet long 

wliich are provided with canvas jackets and metal 

bands to hold them firmly in place, and can be easily 

applied by unskilled workmen. 

We carry in stock sections and fittings up to 
12 inches. 



Wool Felt Sectional Covering is made of the best wool felt fg inches 
thick and lined with asbestos paper. It is covered with heavy sheeting 
and each section is furnished with gold lacquered bands. The Hot 
Water Wool Felt Covering is made of the same material as the low 
pressure steam 3^ inches thick. On account of their cost and ease of 
application tliese coverings are in great demand. 




WOOL PELT SECTIONAL COVEEING. 

For Low Pressure Steam and Hot 
Water. 




ZEEO COLD WATER 
COVERING. 



"Zero" Covering is made specially for cold water pipes, to prevent freezing. 
That part of the covering' coming next to the pipe consists of a J^-inch layer of 
hair felt, around which is wrapped layers of corrugated wool felting to a thickness; 
of ^^ inch, making the whole covering l^j inches thick. Supplied in three-foot 
sections. There is pasted firmly to the covering a strong- canvas with laps at end 
and for closing seams ; metal bands with which to hold the covering in place 
accompany each shipment. Fittings to match. 



Asbestos Moulded, Wool Felt and Zero Coverings. 



size. 
Inside Diameter. 

' inch 



II4 

3 
4 
5 



9 
10 
12 



Covering 

per Elbows 
Lineal Foot. Each. 


.20 


■25 


.22 


25 


•23 


•25 


.24 


■25 


•25 


•25 


•27 


27 


•31 


31 


.36 


36 


.40 


.40 


•44 


44 


■47 


47 


•SO 


SO 


•58 


•58 


.67 


70 


•74 


77 


■ 83 


84 


•95 I 


00 


1. 10 


... 



Tees. 
Each. 


Valves 
Each. 


.33 


•33 


.33 


• 33 


■33 


•33 


•33 


•33 


•33 
•36 


•33 
■36 


•41 
.48 


.41 
.48 


•53 


•S3 


•59 
.63 
.67 


■ 59 
.63 
.67 


•77 


■77 


.90 


.90 


1. 00 


1. 00 


^■15 





1.30 





Use asbestos cement fittings for larger sizes than 10 inch. 



336 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Machine Bolts. 



MACHINE BOLT. 



Square Head Machine Bolts with Square Nuts and Finished Points. 

Price per 100. 



Diameter. - 


H 


A 




H 


I'S" 


1.; 


t\ and =s 


.'4 


-'a 


1 


1^8 


1'4 


Length, inches 


























% to 1)2.--- 


1.70 


2.00 


2 


40 


2.80 


3.60 


5.20 


7.20 


10.50 


15.10 


22.50 


30.00 


2 


1.78 


2.12 


2 


56 


300 


3-86 


5.58 


7.70 


11.20 


16.00 


23.70 


31.50 


m .-.. 


1.86 


2.24 


2 


72 


320 


4.12 


5.96 


8.20 


11.90 


16.90 


24.90 


33- 00 


3 ' .... 


1.94 


2.36 


2 


88 


3-40 


4-38 


6.34 


8.70 


12.60 


17.80 


26.10 


3450 


31^ .... 


2.02 


2.48 


3 


04 


3-60 


4.64 


6.72 


9.20 


13.30 


18.70 


27.30 


36 00 


4 


2.10 


2.60 


3 


20 


3.80 


4.90 


7.10 


9.70 


14.00 


19.60 


28.50 


37-50 


^/2 -■-- 


2.18 


2.72 


3 


36 


4.00 


516 


7.48 


10.20 


14.70 


20.50 


29.70 


39.00 


5 


2.26 


2.84 


3 


S2 


4.20 


5-42 


7.86 


10.70 


15.40 


21.40 


30.90 


40.50 


5}i .... 


2.34 


2.96 


3 


68 


4.40 


5.68 


8.24 


11.20 


16.10 


22.30 


32.10 


42.00 


6 


2.42 


308 


3 


84 


4.60 


5-94 


8.62 


11.70 


16.80 


23.20 


33.30 


43-50 


61| .... 


2.50 


3-20 


4 


00 


4 80 


6.20 


9.00 


12.20 


17.50 


24.10 


3450 


45.00 


7 


2.58 


332 


4 


16 


5.00 


6.46 


938 


12.70 


18.20 


25.00 


35.70 


4650 


nii .... 


2.66 


3-44 


4 


32 


5-20 


6.72 


9.76 


13.20 


18.90 


25.90 


36.90 


48.00 


8 


2.74 


3. £6 


4 


48 


5-4° 


6.98 


10.14 


13.70 


19.60 


26.80 


38.10 


49-50 


9 


2.90 


380 


4 


80 


5.80 


7-5° 


10.90 


14.70 


21.00 


28.60 


40.50 


52.50 


10 


3.06 


4.04 


5 


12 


6.20 


8.02 


11.66 


15.70 


22.40 


30.40 


42.90 


5550 


11 


3.22 


4.28 


5 


44 


6.60 


8.54 


12.42 


16.70 


23.80 


32.20 


4530 


58.50 


12 


338 


4.52 


5 


76 


7.00 


9.06 


13.18 


17.70 


25.20 


34.00 


47.70 


61.50 


13 


3-54 


4.76 


6 


08 


7.40 


958 


13.94 


18.70 


26.60 


35.80 


50.10 


64.50 


14 


3-70 


5-00 


6 


40 


7.80 


10.10 


14.70 


19.70 


28.00 


37.60 


52.50 


67.50 


15 


3.86 


S.24 


6 


72 


8.20 


10.62 


15.46 


20.70 


29.40 


39-40 


54.90 


70.50 


10 


4.02 


5.48 


7 


04 


8.60 


II. 14 


16.22 


21.70 


30 80 


41.20 


57.30 


73.50 


m 


4.18 


5-72 


7 


36 


9.00 


11.66 


16.98 


22.70 


32.20 


43.00 


59-70 


76.50 


18 


4-34 


596 


7 


68 


9.40 


12.18 


17.74 


23.70 


3360 


44.80 


62.10 


79-50 


19 


4-5° 


6.20 


8 


00 


9.80 


12.70 


18.50 


24.70 


35-00 


46.60 


64.50 


82 50 


20 


4.66 


6.44 


8 


32 


10.20 


13.22 


19.26 


25.70 


36.40 


48.40 


66.90 


85.50 


21 




















26.70 


37.80 


50.20 


69.30 


88.50 


22 




















27.70 


39.20 


52.00 


71.70 


91.50 


23 



















28.70 


40.60 


53.80 


74.10 


94-50 


24 




















29.70 


42 00 


55.60 


76.50 


9750 


23 




















30.70 


43-40 


57.40 


78.90 


100.50 


26 



















31.70 


44.80 


59.20 


81.30 


103.50 


27 




















32.70 


46.20 


61.00 


83.70 


106.50 


28 


. .. 

















33-70 


47.60 


62.80 


86.10 


109.50 


29 




















34-70 


49.00 


64.60 


88.50 


112.50 


30 








. 













35-70 


50.40 


66.40 


90.90 


115.50 



The following- extras are to be understood as a part of this list : 

Bolts with Hexagon Heads or Hexagon Nuts, 10 per cent, extra. 
If both Hexagon Heads and Hexagon Nuts, 20 per cent, extra. 
Joint Bolts with Oblong Nuts, 10 per cent, extra. 

Bolts with Tee Heads, Askew Heads and Eccentric Heads, 20 per cent, extra. 

Special Bolts with irregular Threads and unusual dimensions of Heads or Nuts will be charged extra at 
the discretion of the manufacturer. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



337 



Common Carriage Bolts w^ith Short Full Size Square Under 
Heads, Forged Nuts and Finished Points. 




CARRIAGE BOLT. 



In effect February 14, 1895. 



Price per 100. 



1 

2 

2K 
2M 
8 

4- 
4}| 



6 

7 
8 
9 

10 

101| 

11 

111| 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

11 

18 

19 

•20 



Lengtli. 
inch 



Diam. 

tV and M 

inch. 


Diam 

■A 

inch. 


I.OO 


1.20 


1. 00 


1.20 


I.OO 


1.20 


1.04 
1.08 


1.25 
1.30 


1.12 


1-35 


1.16 


1.40 


1.20 


1-45 


1.24 
1.28 
1.32 
1.36 


1.50 
1-55 
1.60 

1.65 


1.40 


1.70 


1.44 
1.48 


1-75 
1.80 


1-56 
1.64 


1.8S 
1.90 
2.00 


1.72 
1.80 


2.10 
2.20 


1.88 
1.96 
2.04 
2.12 


2.30 
2.40 
2.50 
2.60 


2.20 


2.70 


2.28 


2.80 


2.36 


2.90 


2.44 


3.00 


2.52 
2.60 


310 
3.20 


2.68 
2.84 


330 
3-50 


3.00 


3.70 


3.16 


390 


332 
348 
3-64 
3.80 

3- 96 


4.10 
4-30 
4-50 
4.70 
4.90 



Diam. 

■\ 

men. 

1-50 
150 
1-50 
150 
1-50 

1-57 
1.64 
1. 71 
1.78 
1.85 
1.92 
1.99 
2.06 
2.13 
2.20 
2.27 

2-34 
2.48 
2.62 
2.76 
2.90 

3-04 
3.18 
332 

3-46 
3.60 

3-74 
3.88 
4.02 
4.16 
4-3° 
4-58 
4.86 

5-14 
5-42 
S-70 
5-98 
6.26 

6-S4 



Diam. 

7 
TB" 

inch. 
2.20 
2.20 
2.20 
2.20 
2.20 
2.28 
2.36 
2.44 
2.52 
2.60 

2.68 
2.76 
2.84 
2.92 
3.00 
308 
3.16 
3-32 
348 
364 
3.80 

3-96 
4.12 
4.28 

4-44 
4.60 
4.76 
4.92 
5-o8 
5-24 
5-40 
S-72 
6.04 
6.36 
6.68 
7.00 
7-32 
7.64 
7.96 



Diam. 
inch. 


Diam. 

^\ and 5 

inch. 


300 


5.00 


3.00 


5.00 


3.00 


5.00 


3.00 


S-00 


3.00 


5.00 


3.00 


5.00 


3.00 


5.00 


3.00 


5.00 


3-00 


5.00 


310 


5- IS 


3.20 


5-30 


3-30 
340 
350 
3- 60 

370 
3.80 


5-4S 
5.60 

5-75 
590 
6.05 
6.20 


4.00 
4.20 


6.50 
6.80 


4.40 
4.60 
4.80 


7.10 

7.40 
7.70 


5-00 


8.00 


5-20 

5-40 
5.60 
5.80 


8.30 
8.60 
8.90 
9.20 


6.00 
6.20 


9.40 
9.80 


6.40 
6.60 


10.10 
10.40 


7.00 


11.00 


7.40 
7.80 


11.60 
12.20 


8.20 


12.80 


8.60 


13.40 


9.00 
9.40 
9 80 


14.00 
14.60 
15.20 



Diam. 

% 

inch. 

7.20 

7.20 

7.20 

7.20 

7.20 

7.20 

7.20 

7.20 

7.20 

7.40 

7.60 

7.80 

8.00 

8.20 

8.40 

8.60 

8.80 

9.20 

9.60 

10.00 

10.40 

10.80 

11.20 

11.60 

12.00 

12.40 

12.80 

13.20 

13.60 

14.00 

14.40 

15.20 

16.00 

16.80 

17.60 

18.40 

19.20 

20.00 

20.80 



338 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Stove and SinK Bolts. 





PLAT HEAD STOVE BOLT. 



ROUND HEAD STOVE BOLT. 



Stove Bolts. 

Price Per 100. 



Length 
inch. 


Diam 

^■V & ft 

men. 


Flat Head Stove Bolts 

Diam. Diam. Diam. 

inch. inch. inch. 


Diam. 
inch. 


% 


•75 













H 


■75 


.80 


■85 







% 


•75 


.80 


■85 








% 


•75 


.80 


■85 


1.20 


2.25 


% 


.80 


•85 


.90 


1.30 


2.30 


1 


.80 


•85 


.90 


1.30 


2^35 


1,^^ 


•85 


.90 


■95 


1.40 


2^45 


^H 


■85 


.90 


■95 


1.40 


2^45 


m 


.90 


•95 


1. 00 


1.50 


2.55 


m 


.90 


■95 


1. 00 


1.50 


2^55 


i?4 


•95 


1. 00 


1.05 


1^55 


2.65 


2 


1. 00 


i^05 


1. 10 


1.60 


2^75 


2 '4 


1.05 


1. 10 


i^i5 


^•65 


2.85 


21., 


1. 10 


I-I5 


1.20 


1.70 


2-95 


2?4 


i^iS 


1.20 


1^25 


1^75 


3^05 


3 . 


1.20 


1-25 


1.30 


1.80 


3^15 


m 


1^25 


1.30 


i^35 


185 


325 


m 


1.30 


1-35 


1.40 


1.90 


3^35 


%% 


'•35 





'•45 


^•95 


345 


4 


1.40 





^•50 


2.00 


355 


^i 


^•45 





1-55 


2.05 


3^65 


^Yi 


1.50 





1.60 


2.10 


375 


i% 


i-SS 




1^65 


2.15 


3^8S 


5 


1.60 





1.70 


2.20 


395 


5M 


1-65 





i^75 


2.25 


4^05 


5K 


1.70 





1.80 


2.30 


4-15 


5H 


1-75 





1.85 


2.35 


4-25 


u 


1.80 





1.90 


2.40 


4^35 


6^4 


1.85 





1^95 


2.45 


445 


8M 


1.90 





2.00 


2.50 


4^55 



Diam. 
inch. 


Round Head Stove Bolts. 

Diam. Diam. Diam. 

Tfl M A 

inch. inch. inch. 


Diam. 
inch. 


.85 


.90 


•95 


1^35 


2.50 


.85 


•90 


■95 


135 


2.50 


•85 


.90 


•95 


135 


2.50 


.90 


•95 


1. 00 


1.40 


2-55 


.90 


•95 


1. 00 


1^45 


2.60 


•95 


1. 00 


1^05 


1-50 


2.65 


•95 


1. 00 


1.05 


1^55 


2.70 


1. 00 


1.05 


1. 10 


1.60 


275 


1. 00 


1-05 


1. 10 


1-65 


2,80 


1.05 


1. 10 


^•iS 


1.70 


2.85 


l.IO 


I.I5 


1.20 


^•75 


2.90 


i^iS 


1.20 


1^25 


1.80 


3.00 


1.20 


1.25 


1.30 


i^85 


3.10 


1-25 


1.30 


I 35 


1.90 


3.20 


1.30 


1-35 


1.40 


195 


330 


135 


1.40 


1-45 


2.00 


340 


1.40 


1.45 


i^5o 


2.05 


350 


1^45 


1.50 


1^55 


2.10 


3.60 


1.50 


1-55 


1.60 


2.15 


370 


^•55 


1.60 


i^65 


2.20 


385 


1.60 


1.6s 


1.70 


2.25 


4.00 


^•65 


1.70 


1^75 


2.30 


4^05 


1.70 


1-75 


1.80 


2.35 


4.10 


1^75 


1.80 


1.85 


2.40 


4.20 


1.80 


185 


1.90 


2.45 


4^30 


i^8s 


1.90 


195 


2.50 


4.40 


1.90 


^•95 


2.00 


2.55 


450 


^•95 


2.00 


2.05 


2.60 


4.60 


2.00 


2.05 


2.10 


2.6s 


4.70 



Sink Bolts— With Two Nuts. 



Sink Bolts. 

Price Per 100. 

l}4 in. long, J4 in. diameter _ 1.40 233 in. long-, Jj in. diameter 

l?i " U " — -- ---. 1^45 2;V " M 

2 •■ I4 " - ----- 1.50 3 " }i 

2M " ■ M " — - 1^55 



1.60 

1^65 
1.70 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



339 



Blank Bolts with Either Square or R^ound Heads, 

Finished Points. 



BLANK BOLT. 



Manufacturers' Standard List. In effect February 14, 1895. 

Price per 100. 



Length. 
IV? inch 



2 

^}> 
3 

■i}4 

4 

6 

61^ 

1 

Wi 

8 

9 
10 
11 
12 
1.S 
14 

l.T 

IB 
17 
18 
19 
20 



Diam. 
inch. 


Biam. 
inch. 


Diam. 

% 
incli. 


Diam. 
inch. 


Diam. 
inch. 


Diam. 

A and 53 

inch. 


Diam. 

:\ 

inch. 


Diam. 

'a 
inch. 


Diam. 

1 
inch. 


I.20 


1.40 


1.60 


2.00 


2.50 


4.00 


5.60 


7.80 


10.40 


1.30 


1-52 


1.74 


2.18 


2.74 


4-36 


6.10 


8.50 


11.30 


1.40 


1.64 


1.88 


2.36 


2.98 


4.72 


6.60 


9.20 


12.20 


1.50 


1.76 


2.02 


2.54 


3.22 


5.0S 


7.10 


9.90 


13.10 


1.60 


1.88 


2.16 


2.72 


3-46 


5-44 


7.60 


10.60 


14.00 


1.70 


2.00 


2.30 


2.90 


3-70 


5.80 


8.10 


11.30 


14.90 


1.80 


2.12 


2.44 


3.08 


3-94 


6.16 


8.60 


12.00 


15.80 


1.90 


2.24 


2.58 


3.26 


4.18 


6.52 


9.10 


12.70 


16.70 


2.00 


2.36 


2.72 


3-44 


4.42 


6.88 


9.60 


13.40 


17.60 


2.10 


2.48 


2.86 


3.62 


4.66 


7-24 


10.10 


14.10 


18.50 


2.20 


2.60 


3.00 


3.80 


4.90 


7.60 


10.60 


14.80 


19.40 


2.30 


2.72 


3-14 


398 


5-14 


7.96 


II. 10 


15-50 


20.30 


2.40 


2.84 


3.28 


4.16 


5.38 


8.32 


11.60 


16.20 


21.20 


2.50 


2.96 


3-42 


4-34 


5-62 


8.68 


12.10 


16.90 


22.10 


2.70 


3.20 


3-70 


4.70 


6.10 


9.40 


13.10 


18.30 


23.90 


2.90 


3-44 


3-98 


5.06 


6.58 


10.12 


14.10 


19.70 


25.70 


3-10 


3-68 


4.26 


5-42 


7.06 


10.84 


15.10 


21.10 


27-50 


330 


392 


4-54 


5-78 


7-54 


11.56 


16.10 


22.50 


29.30 


3-50 


4.16 


4.82 


6.14 


8.02 


12.28 


17.10 


23.90 


31.10 


3-7° 


4.40 


S-io 


6.50 


8.50 


13.00 


18.10 


25-30 


32.90 


3-9° 


4.64 


5.38 


6.86 


8.98 


13.72 


19.10 


26.70 


34-70 


4.10 


4.88 


5-66 


7.22 


9.46 


14.44 


20.10 


28.10 


36.50 


4-30 


5. 12 


5-94 


7-58 


9-94 


15.16 


21.10 


29.50 


38.30 


4-50 


5-36 


6.22 


7-94 


10.42 


15.88 


22.10 


30.90 


40.10 


4.70 


S.60 


6.50 


8.30 


10.90 


16.60 


23.10 


32.30 


41.90 


4.90 


5-84 


6.78 


8.66 


11.38 


17.32 


24.10 


33-70 


43-70 



The following- extras are to be understood as a part of this list : 

Blank Bolts with Hexagon Heads, lo per cent, extra. 

Blank Bolts witli Tee Heads, Askew Heads and Eccentric Heads, 20 per cent, extra. 



340 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Stud Bolts and Bolt Ends. 



STUD BOLT. 



Rough Iron Stud Bolts ^vith Cold Punched Chamfered and Trimmed 

Hexagon Nuts. 



Diameter, inches. _ 
No. Threads to inch. 
yU inch __- 

IK 
2 

2M 

3 

s}4 

s% 

&% 

i 

5 
6 



9 

10 



4.00 
4.10 
4.20 

4.40 

45° 
4.60 
4.70 
4.80 
4.90 
5.00 

5-25 
6.00 

7-25 
8.00 



TiT 
14 

S.io 
5-25 
S-40 
5-55 
5-70 
5-85 
6,00 

6.15 
6.30 

6.45 
6.60 
6.90 
7.60 
8.00 
8.45 



13 

5.50 
5.65 
5.80 

5-95 
6.10 
6.25 
6.40 

6.55 
6.70 
6.85 
7.00 
7.30 
7.60 
8.00 
8.45 



'rice per 



12 



8.50 
8.75 
9.00 

9.25 
9.50 
9-75 
10.00 
10.25 
10.50 
11.00 
11.50 

12.00 
12.50 
13.60 
14.80 



100. 

11 



8.50 

8.75 
9.00 

9.25 
9.50 
9.7s 
10.00 
10.25 
10.50 
11.00 
11.50 
12.00 
12.50 
13.60 
14.80 



10 



12.40 
12.70 
13.00 

13.30 
13.60 
13.90 
14.20 
14.50 
14.80 
15.40 

i6.oo 
16.60 
17.20 
18.60 
20.10 
21.60 
23.20 



18.00 
18.50 
19.00 
19.50 
20.00 
20.50 
21.00 
22.00 
23.00 
24.00 
25.00 
27.00 
29.10 
31.20 
33.40 



27.80 
28.40 
29.00 
29.60 
30.20 
31.40 
32.60 
33-80 
35.00 
37.50 
40.10 
42.80 
45.50 



m 



1^ 

1 



45.00 
46.50 
48.00 
49.50 
51.00 
54.00 
58.00 
62.50 
67.00 



64.00 
66.50 
69.00 
71.50 
74.00 
79.50 
85.00 
90.50 
96.00 



In ordering' Studs, state length of thread wanted on eacli end, and length of body. The shorter threaded 
end has a tight fit. 

Studs witliout Nuts will be charged at a reduction of 1.5 percent, from list prices ; and Studs with two 
Hexagon Nuts are sold at 15 per cent, less discount. 

When Studs witli Case-Hardened Nuts are ordered, the latter will be charged separately. 

For Studs with Semi-Finished Nuts, add 10 per cent, to list prices. 




BOLT END. 

Fitted with Square Nut. 

Bolt Ends. 



Size of Iron. 


Length. 
Inches. 




Size of Iron. 


Length. 




Inches. 


Price per lb. 


Inches. 


Inches. 


Price per lb 


tV 


6 and 8 


•32 


T-H 


14 


.11 


M 


8 


•25 


m 


15 


.11 


t\ 


8 


.20 


IK 


16 


.11 


% 


1 and 10 


.18 


^% 


17 


.12 


t 


10 


.16 


i?l 


18 


.12 


Vz and f J 


8 and 12 


.14 


1/^8 


19 


.12 


% 


9 and 1 2 


.12 


2 


20 


.12 


% 


10 and 12 


.10 


^U 


22 


.14 


i 


11 and 12 


.10 


23^ 


24 


■'i 


1 


12 


.10 


234 


24 


.16 


m 


1.3 


.10 


3 


26 


.18 



With Hexagon Nuts, 10 per cent, extra. 

Bolt Ends ordered shorter than above Standard lengths, in lots of 100 and over, will be charged at the 
price per hundred of Machine Bolts of same length, subject to same discount, in smaller lots extra. Only the 
larger sizes enimrerated are kept in stock. 



NASON MANUFACTURLNG COMPANY, NEW YORK 



311 



Cap and Set Screws and Tap Bolts. 




HEXAGON HEAD CAP SCREW. 



SQUARE HEAD CAP SCREW. 



Hexagon Head Cap Screws. — Finished. 



Price per 100. 



Diarn. of Screw I4 

■c ?4inch._ 3.00 

S-g 1' '• -- 3-25 

f -S IM " -■ 3-5° 

fe Si m " 3.75 

■;=§ 1% " 4.00 

3 § 2 " 4.25 

^^ 2U '■ 4.55 

bog 2l.< - ._ 4.85 

5 o 2% " ---- 5-15 

i-J"" 3 " 5.45 

Threads to inch 20 

Add for each ^4 inch .. .30 



T6 

3-25 

3.50 

3-75 
4.00 

4-25 
4.60 
5.00 

S-40 
S.80 
6.20 

18 



3-75 
4.00 

4-25 
4-5° 
4-75 
505 
5-4° 
5.80 
6.30 
6.80 
16 



.40 .50 



16 
4.40 
4.70 

5-00 

5-3° 
5.60 

5-95 
6-35 
6.80 

7-3° 

7.90 

14 

.60 



S-So 

5-70 
6.00 
6.30 
6.60 
7.00 
7-50 
8.00 
8.60 
930 
12 
.80 



T6 

7.00 
7.00 

7-5° 

8.00 

8.50 

9.10 

9.70 

10.40 

11.20 

12.10 

12 

1. 00 



950 

9-5° 
10.00 
10.60 
11.20 
11.90 
12.70 
13.60 
14.70 

11 

1.30 



12.20 
12.20 
12.80 
1340 
14.10 
14.90 

15-90 
17.00 

1(1 
1.60 



16.00 
16.60 
17.20 
17.90 
18.80 
20.00 
21.80 

9 
2.00 



21.20 
22.30 
23.60 
25.10 
26.90 
29.00 

8 
2.40 



IV^ 



29.00 

3050 
32.30 
34-40 
37.00 



1J€ 



37-So 
3930 
41.40 
44.00 
47-50 



3.00 4.00 



Square Head Cap Screws.— Finished. 



a) '^ 
-a « 

3 01 



Diam. of Screw 

J^ inch 

1 



OJ o 



Ik' 
2 

2% 
3 



Threads to inch 

Add for each I4' inch 



Price per 100. 



2.40 
2.60 

2.75 
2.90 

3-05 
325 
3-50 
3-75 
4.00 

425 

2(1 

■25 -35 



T5 
2.7s 

2-95 
3.10 

3-30 
350 
370 
4.00 

4-35 
4.70 

5-05 

IS 



3-20 

3-40 
3-65 

3-85 
4.10 

4-35 
4-65 
S-oo 

5-45 
5-90 

Ki 

•45 



3^80 
4.00 
4.20 

4.4s 
4.70 

4-95 
5-25 
5.60 
6.00 

6.55 

14 

-55 



4.40 
4-70 
4-95 
525 
5-55 
5-90 
6.30 
6.75 
7-25 
7.80 
12 

-65 



T5" 

5-75 
5-75 
6.05 

6.35 
6.6s 

7-05 
7-55 
8.15 
8.85 

9-65 

12 

-90 



7.70 

7.70 

8.25 

8.80 

9.40 

10.10 

10.90 

11.80 

12.80 

11 

1.20 



M 



10.50 
10.50 
II. 10 
11.80 
12.60 
1350 
14.60 
15-90 
1(1 

1-50 



14.00 
14.80 
1570 
16.70 
17.80 
19.10 
20.60 
<i 
1.80 



18.00 
19.00 
20.20 
21.50 
23.10 
25.00 

8 
2.30 



Where style of head is not specified hexagon will be sent. 



SET SCREW. 



m 



22.50 
24.00 
25.80 
27.90 
30.50 



n^ 



30.00 
32.00 
34.20 
37.00 



m 



39-00 
4150 
45.00 



3.00 3.50 4.00 



Square Head Set Screw and Tap Bolt. 



Price per 100. 



Diam. of Screw 14 

o 14^ inch 1. 00 

ra IM " 1.05 

S-S 2 " .- - 1. 10 

•c-S 2I4' " 1. 15 

S; p. 21,' " 1.20 

rO CD -2:1^ " I_25 

§S 3 - 1.30 

xu 314 '■ .... 

■&g 31,^ " .... 

B 3V " 
J 4 " 



5 


h 


A 


1.^ 


t\ and 5s' 


H 


X 


1 


i-iS 


1-35 


1.60 


2.00 


300 


4.20 


6.00 


8.00 


1. 21 


1.42 


1.69 


2.10 


3-12 


4-35 


6.20 


8.25 


1.27 


1-49 


1.78 


2.20 


3-24 


4-50 


6.40 


8.50 


1-33 


1.56 


1.87 


2.30 


336 


4-65 


6.60 


8-75 


1-39 


1-63 


1.96 


2.40 


3-48 


4.80 


6.80 


9.00 


1-45 


1.70 


2.05 


2.50 


3.60 


4-95 


7.00 


9-25 


1-51 


1-77 


2.14 


2.60 


372 


510 


7.20 


950 


1-57 


1.84 


2.23 


2.70 


3-84 


5-25 


7-40 


9-75 





1-91 


2.32 


2.80 


3-96 


5-40 


7.60 


10.00 








2.41 


2.90 


4.08 


5-55 


7.80 


10.25 











3-00 


4.20 


570 


8.00 


10.50 



With Hexagon Heads 10 per cent, extra. 



343 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Iron Set Screws and Turnbuckles. 



IRON' SET SCREW. 

Case Hardened Iron Set Screws. 

Price per 100. 



Dia. of Scre\v_ f^' 

j4-inch 2.00 

1 " -- 2.15 

IM " 2.30 

11,' " 2.4s 

l'i4 " _. 2.60 

■i " .._ 2.80 

234 " 3.05 

m " 3.30 

•2% ■' 3.5s 

8 " 3.80 

■i}^ " _... 

3}2 " :-- ---- 

3K ■' .... 

4 ■' 

41.1 " .... 

41^ " .... 

iU ■' - --- 



Threads to inch 20 

Add for each }£ in. .25 



2.20 

2.3s 
2.50 
2.65 
2.80 
3.00 
3-25 
3-55 
3-85 
4-15 
4-45 



2.50 
2.65 
2.80 

2-95 
3.10 

3-30 
3-SS 
3.85 
4.20 

4-55 
4.90 

525 



To 
2.90 
3.10 
330 

350 
3-70 
3-95 
4-25 
4.60 
5.00 

S-45 
5-90 
6.35 
6.80 



3-40 

3-' 

3- 



60 
80 
00 
20 

45 
75 
10 

50 
95 
45 
95 
45 
95 



25 
25 
SO 

75 
00 

30 
65 
05 
50 
00 

55 
10 

65 
20 

75 



IS 

•30 



IG 
•35 



14 
•45 



12 
•SO 



12 

•55 



5.00 
5-00 
5-25 
S-So 
5-75 
6.0s 
6.40 
6.80 
7-25 
7-75 
8.35 
8.95 
9-55 
10.15 

10.75 
11-35 



11 
.60 



7.00 
7.00 

7-5° 

8.00 

8.60 

9-30 

10.00 

10.80 

11.70 

12.70 

13-70 

14.70 

15-70 

16.70 

17.70 

18.70 

10 

1. 00 



II 
12 
12, 
13. 
14 
15. 
17- 
18. 

19- 
21. 
22, 
23. 
24- 
26, 

27. 



-30 
-30 
.00 
,90 
,80 
.80 
,90 
10 
40 
70 
00 

■30 
.60 
90 
.20 
.50 



1.30 



For Steel Set Screws add 25 per cent, to above list. 



14.90 
15-90 
17.00 
18.40 
19.80 
21.40 
23.00 
24.70 
26.40 
28.10 
29.80 
31-50 
33-20 
34-90 
36.60 
s 
1.70 



19-50 

21,10 
22.90 
24.70 
26.70 
28.80 
31.00 

33-20 
35-40 
37.60 
39-80 
42,00 
44.20 
46.40 



25-30 
27.40 
29.60 
32.00 
34.60 
37-40 
40.20 
43.00 
45-80 
48.60 
51-40 
54-20 
57.00 
7 
2.80 




TurnbucKles. 



Size, 
^g'-inch. 



?8 

/8 
1 

Us 
Hi 



Price. 


Size. 


.40 


17a-inc 


.42 


2 ' 


■45 


2l8 " 


•SO 


214 ' 


•63 


2^ " 


•75 


^H " 


.88 


2M " 


1. 00 


3 


1-25 


314 " 


1-38 


m " 


i-So 


3?i ' 


1-75 


4 


2.00 





Price. 

2.25 

2.65 

3-10 

3-50 

4.00 

4-So 

S-50 

6.50 

8.00 

10.00 

15.00 

20.00 



All ordinary sizes carried in stock. Turnbuckles of any length made to order at short notice. Buckles 
without Stub Ends furnished when desired. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



843 



Iron and Brass Machine Screws. 



FLAT HEAD MACHINE SCREW. 



(P 



ROUND HEAD MACHINE SCREW. 



Iron Machine Screws. 
Flat, Round or Fillister Head. 

Price Per Gross. 



Threads 56 
to Inch. 
No_-.. 2 
Inches. 



48 



fV---- 
1.4. _.. 
5 



/8- 
1 . 



U.,'- 



•2%. 



•25 

•25 
•27 
•27 
.29 
.29 

•33 



82 36 


30 


30 


30 


24 30 


20 


20 


40 


32 


32 


33 


32 


24 


24 


4 5 


6 


7 


8 


9 10 


12 


14 



18 



25 .25 .29 
25 .25 .29 



•27 



27 

27 
29 

29 

33 -33 

33 33 



27 ^31 



Hi 

18 
18 



16 
20 



18 



14 
16 
24 26 



14 



16 



■29 
.29 

•31 



31 ^31 

29 33 -33 

29 -33 -33 

36 .36 

36 .36 

42 .42 

.48 .48 

--- •SS 



•37 



•Ji 

•38 


J5 ■ 
38 . 


■3S 


3« 


•41 


41 


■41 


41 


.46 


46 


.40 


40 


■52 


S2 


.60 


60 . 


.70 


70 . 


• «.S 


8.S I. 


■«5 


85 I. 




-- I. 



■43 
.46 
.46 
■49 
•49 
•S4 
■54 
■63 
•72 
•85 
•05 
■05 
•35 



43 
46 
46 
49 
49 
54 
54 
63 
72 
85 
05 
05 
35 
35 



•59 
•59 
•59 
.66 
.66 
•74 
•85 
•97 

1^25 

i^25 
1.60 
1.60 
1.80 



•74 

•74 

•74 

.81 

.81 

.88 

1. 00 

^■i5 

1-45 

1-45 

1.80 

1.80 

2.05 

2.30 



■95 
•95 
■95 
1. 00 
1. 00 
1. 10 
1.20 
1-35 
1^65 
^■65 
2.00 
2.00 
2.40 

2-75 
3.10 



1. 10 
^•i5 
i^i5 
1.30 
1.40 
155 
185 
i^85 
2.20 
20 

55 
90 

25 
65 



1^25 

135 

35 

55 

65 

80 

10 

10 

2 50 

2.50 

2.90 

335 

370 

4-15 

4 75 



1^45 
^•6S 
1.65 

1^75 

1.90 

2.10 

2.50 

2.50 

3.00 

00 

45 

95 

35 

90 

5^55 
6.50 



1,70 
1.90 
1.90 
2.00 
2.20 

2-55 
3.00 
3.00 
3.60 
3.60 
4.10 

4^65 
5.00 

5^75 
6.45 
7^45 



■45 


;." 


70 


3- 


10 


3- 


60 


4- 


60 


4- 


30 


5- 


30 


S- 


85 


5- 


•45 


6. 


•85 


6. 


70 


7- 


■45 


8. 


50 


9^ 



SO 



30 





75 


4^50 


35 


525 


35 


5.25 


10 


6.00 


10 


6.00 


70 


6.65 


35 


735 


QO 


8.00 


75 


8.90 


60 


985 


70 


n.oo 



Brass Machine Screws. 
Flat, Round or Fillister Head. 



Price Per Gross. 



Threads 

to Inch. 

No.-.- 

Inches. 



56 



1 

11-8---- 
1^4--- 

ll.<---_ 

1^1-... 

■2 

^214:::: 

•21;^ 



48 
3 



TS" 


32 


32 


32 


'4---- 


32 


32 


32 


T.T 


35 


35 


35 


M--- 


35 


35 


35 


tV - 


39 


39 


39 




39 


39 


39 


A---- 


48 


48 


48 


■'s . 




48 


48 


■■% 


.-- - 




60 











32 36 

40 
4 .5 



40 
40 
43 
43 
48 
48 
57 
57 
70 
80 



30 
32 

6 

40 
40 
43 
43 
48 
48 

57 
57 
70 
80 
90 



30 



30 24 30 
32 32 

S' 9 10 



24 
12 



20 16 16 
24 IS 20 18 
14 16 18 



16 
20 



18 



14 

16 
24 



14 



16 



•58 
.62 
.62 
.68 
.68 
•77 
■77 
.90 

1^05 
1.20 

1.50 



■58 
.62 
.62 
.68 
.68 
•77 
•77 
.90 

1^05 
1.20 

I 50 
1.50 



.86 
.86 
.86 
•95 
•95 
I. OS 

I 05 



.86 
.86 
.86 
•95 
•95 
I- OS 
1^05 



1. 15 I-I5 
1^35 135 



155 
1.90 
1.90 



'•55 
1.90 
1.90 



2.50 2.50 
2.S0 



1. 00 
'•15 
^•15 
1.30 
1.30 
1.50 
1.80 
2.10 
2^55 
255 
3.00 
3-00 
350 



1^55 
1.70 
1.70 
1.90 
1.90 
2. 10 
2.30 
2.60 
3 10 
3^io 
3.60 
3^6o 

4^15 
4.90 



2.10 
2 10 
2.35 
2^35 
2.60 
2.90 
3.20 
370 
370 
430 
4^30 
5 00 

575 
6^65 



.00 
•25 
•25 
■SO 

■75 
.00 

■50 
50 
.00 
.00 
•50 
•50 
•50 
.00 



3.60 
390 
390 
4^30 
4.70 
5.20 
6.00 
6.00 
6.80 
6.80 
750 
8.25 

92s 
10.50 
12.00 



4.60 
4.90 
4.90 
5^40 
5^95 
6.70 

775 
7-75 
8.90 
8.90 

9^85 
10.60 
11.80 
12.50 
14.00 
16.00 



6.00 

6.30 

6.30 

6.70 

7.40 

8.50 

9.90 

9 90 

"■55 

"■55 

12.70 

1355 
1495 
15^50 
17.00 
19.00 



8.10 

9.00 

10.60 

12.45 
12.45 
14.70 
14.70 
16.05 
17.10 
18.70 
19.80 
21.80 
24.10 



30 



15^75 
18.75 
18.75 
22.50 
22.50 
24.2s 
26.00 
28.00 
30.50 
3300 
36.00 



344 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Cold Punched Square and Hexagon Nuts. 

Plain and Chamfered and Trimmed. 



SQUARE NUT. 



HEXAGON NUT. 



Square Nuts. 



Width of Nut. Thickness of Nut. Size of Hole. 
Inches. Inches. Inches. 



74. 

'A 

m 

2 
2J€ 



K 






1 

m 

n 



7 

Vz 
r\ 

81 
25 



Pi 



Size of Bolt. 
Inches. 


Plain Blank. 

Cents. 


Plain Tapped. 
Cents. 


111 ^W !■-' li-^^gO. 

0. & T. Blank. 
Cents. 


C. & T. Tapped. 
Cents. 


M 


13.8 


iS-8 


20 


22 


A 


12.3 


13-8 


i6 


17-5 


% 


10.8 


II. 9 


I3-S 


14.6 


A 


9-3 


10.2 


II-3 


12.2 


% 


9-3 


10 


II-3 


12 


A 


8.8 


9.4 


9.8 


10.4 


% 


8.8 


9.3 


9.8 


10.3 


M 


8.S 


8.9 


9.2 


9.6 


A 


8.5 


8.9 


9.2 


9.6 


1 


8.2 


8.6 


8.8 


9.2 


1^8 


8.2 


8.6 


8.8 


9.2 


iM 


8.6 


9 


9-3 


9-7 



Hexagon Nuts. 



idtli of Nat, 
InciieB. 


Thickne38ofNut. 
Inches. 


Size of Hole. 
Inches. 


Size of Bolt. 
Inches. 


Plain Blank. 
Cents. 


X 1H_C pel lU. 11 

Plain Tapped. 
Cents. 


C, & T. Blank. 
Cents. 


C. & T. Tapped 
Cents. 


% 


}i 


A 


M 


21 


23.5 


27 


29s 


% 


A 


A 


A 


17.S 


19..5 


21.5 


23s 


M 


H 


4i 


% 


13-8 


IS.4 


17-5 


19.I 


'A 


7 

T6 


il 


tV 


II-5 


12.8 


14 


15-3 


A 


H 


7 


/2 


ii-S 


I2.S 


M 


IS 


m 


9 


M 


A 


10.6 


"•5 


12 


12.9 


m 


,^8 


A 


,=8 


10.6 


II-3 


12 


12.7 


1>8 


?a 


14 


Pi 


lO.I 


10.7 


II 


II. 6 


IK 


A 


26 


A. 


10. 1 


10.7 


11 


II. 6 


i?€ 


1 


Ja 


1 


9-7 


10.3 


10.6 


II. 2 


2 


1J4' 


W 


IJs 


9.7 


10.3 


10.6 


II. 2 


2M 


IM 


ItV 


1^4 


10. 1 


10.7 


II. 2 


II. S 



For less than keg lots (iOtJ lbs.) of a size, adil — 
20 cents per cwt. for 100 lbs. or over. 
50 " " " less than 100 lbs. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Iron Washers. 



345 









IRON W 


A.SHER 










■X^ 


y 








Thickness of 


















Diameter. 


Hole. 


Wire Gause. 


Bolt. 


Price per lb. in 


No, in 






CAST 


WASHER. 




Inch. 


Inch. 


No. 


Inch. 


300-lb. Kegs. 


IKeg. 










Size 


,t 


'4 


KS 
Hi 


TiT 
'4 


14- 
12.2 


So 200 
34800 


Diameter. 
Inch. 


Hole. 
Inch. 


Thickness. 
Inch. 


of Bolt 
Inch. 


Ji 


% 


Hi 


t\ 


II.4 


26200 


2M 


,=s 




w 


'A 


1 


tV 


U 


.^8 


10.5 


14400 












^H 


K 


14 


tV 


9-7 


8400 


2M 


K 




^i 


fs 


m 


A 


12 


Vi 


9.20 


5800 












^¥ 


=3 


12 


A 


9.10 


4600 


3 


% 




« 


% 


% 


H 


10 


?8 


9- 


2600 












2 




3 
if 


10 


?4 


8.80 


2200 


■^Yi 


1 




}i 


% 


2« 


- 


rf 


9 


% 


8.80 


1 600 












23^ 


IS 


9 


1 


8.80 


1200 


4 


^Vz 




H 


1 


25i 


9 


11^ 


8.80 


888 












3 


1% 


9 


11^ 


9- 


900 


43^ 


m 




1 


m 


314 


1^ 


8 


1,^8 


9- 


600 












31^ 


1,^^ 


8 


1^-i 


9.20 


570 


5 


1% 




IJ^ 


m 


3?4 


1.^^ 


8 


l=s" 


9.20 


460 












4 


1;^ 


8 


i¥ 


950 


432 


6 


iM 




m 


13^ 


41^ 


2 


8 


IJ^ 


95° 


366 












4J^ 


21 


'8 


8 


2 


9-50 


356 


Special 


sizes made tc 


order. 





Weight. 
Lbs. 



I'a 



Special Size Washers. 
In 200=Pound Lots. Smaller Lots E,xtra. 



Diameter, 
Inch. 



M 
% 
% 
\ 
1 

13^ 

13€ 
1^ 
13€ 
1% 
1% 
iM 
13^orl?^ 

2 

2 

234 
2 

2M 

2M 
2?i 
3 

4 
4 

43€ 
*}^ 

4M 
5 

B3^ 
6 





Thickness 


Size of Hole. 


of Wire Gauge 


Inch. 


No. 


H 


18 


7 
32 


18 


5 


16 


A 01' tV 


16 


.=^8 


16 


7 
TS" 


16 


tV 


14 


}i 


14 


3^ 


14 




12 


tV 


12 


?i 


12 


if 


12 




12 




10 




10 


•- 


10 


■1 


10 


5 


9 


T^ 


ItV 


9 


ItV 


9 


ItV 


9 


1¥ 


9 


1^^ 


9 


w 


9 


1% 


9 


1% 


9 


13^ 


9 



2 
23^ 

m 
m 
■^% 

m 
3% 

3-5; 



Size Bolt. 


Price per lb. 


No. 


in 3004b. Kegs 


j\ Rivets 


20. 


t\ Bolts. 


20. 


Va 


20. 


H 


135 


A 


13-2 


^ 


14-5 


¥ 


12.4 


¥ 


11.2 


A 


10.5 


H 


10. 


y^ 


9.2 


A 


II. 


t 


9.8 


10.8 


% 


9-5 


% 


10. 


% 


9.2 


% 


11. 


Vb 


9-3 


1 


12.5 


1 


10-5 


1 


9-3 


13* 


12.5 


13^ 


11-3 


Ws 


9-5 


13^ 


10.5 


m 


10. 


1% 


10. 


IK 


10. 


1,¥ 


10-5 


IJi 


10.5 


2 


11. 


2 


lo.s 


23€ 


lo.S 


23^ . 


12.5 


2% 


12.5 


3 


12.5 


31.^ 


14- 


Sl.< 


14. 



Square Washers of almost any dimension promptly furnished. Net prices given on receipt of specifications. 



34ii 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Coach and Lag Screws. 




iJBTOI^ 



GIMLET POINT COACH SCREW. 











Price per 


100. 








Length 
in Inches. 


rV 


H 


A 




1.,' 




i\ and % 


K 


% 


1 


\y,.... 


2.25 


2.70 


3- IS 




3-75 
















2 


2-45 


2.96 


347 




4. II 




5.00 











w..... 


2.65 


3.22 


3-79 




4-47 




5-So 


7,90 








3 


2.85 


3.48 


4. II 




483 




6.00 


8.60 


12.50 




SI.,' 


305 


374 


4-43 




519 




6.50 


930 


1350 


18.20 


4 


325 


4.00 


4-7S 




555 




7.00 


10.00 


14-50 


1950 


41.,'---- 


3-45 


4.26 


5-07 




591 




7S0 


10.70 


15-50 


20.80 


5 


3.65 


4-52 


5-39 




6.27 




8.00 


11.40 


16.50 


22.10 


rij.^' 


3-8S 


4.78 


5-71 




6.63 




8,50 


12.10 


17-50 


23.40 


6 


4 05 


S-04 


6.03 




6.99 




9.00 


12.80 


18.50 


24.70 


(i>^--. 


4-25 


5-30 


6.3s 




7-35 




95° 


13-50 


19-50 


26.00 


1 .... 


4-45 


556 


6.67 




7 71 




10.00 


14.20 


20.50 


27.30 


1H-..- 


465 


5-82 


6.99 




8.07 




10.50 


14.90 


21.50 


28.60 


s 


485 


6.08 


7-31 




8-43 




11.00 


15.60 


22.50 


29.90 


n 


5-25 


6.60 


7-95 




9- IS 




12.00 


17.00 


24.50 


32-50 


10 


565 


7.12 


8.59 




9.87 




13.00 


18.40 


26.50 


35-10 


11 


6.05 


7.64 


9-23 




10.59 




14.00 


19.80 


28.50 


37-70 


12 


6.45 


8.16 


9.87 




II. 31 




15.00 


21.20 


30.50 


40.30 


The following extras are 


to be 


understood 


IS a part of this list : He.xagon 


Heads, 


10 per cent. 


extra ; Tee 




Heads, 


20 per 


cent, extra ; 


Skein 


Screws, list 


price, same as Lag Screws. 





Expansion Eye Bolts, Hitching Ring Bolts and HooRs. 




EYE BOLT. 




HITCHING RING BOLT. 




EXPANSION HOOK. 



Eye Bolts. 

Diameter of Shank % }4 ?8 

" " Eyeinside .- "i 1 l^.j 

Len.g-tli " Shank, inches 4 and 6 4 and 6 6 

Per 100 _. _..-- 20.00 30.00 43.00 

Hitching Ring Bolts. 

Size - 

Length of Expansion into Wall 

Inside Diameter of Ring - 

Per 100 

Other sizes to order. 

Expansion Hook. 

Size 

Length of Shank .-. 

Per 100 --- 

Furnished any size desired. 



6 
65.00 



% 
i 

30.00 



3 
20.00 



12 
120.00 



4 

2 

40.00 



4 
30.00 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



347 



Single Expansion Bolts. 






No. 1. No. 2. No. n. No. 7. No. 2". No. 2.5. 

We illustrate above a few styles of Single Expansion Bolts, but would call attention to the fact that all 
the Double Expansion Bolts shown on preceding page can be furnished in single expansion pattern, and are 
adaptable to the same service as described for the Double Expansion. List prices below apply to Single Expan- 
sion Bolts corresponding with the respective numbers of Double Expansion Bolts shown on preceding' page. 

Price per 100. 

Diameter. ■ 



Length in 
Inclit's. 

Ho - 



SI.; 
i ' 
-11.; 



8.00 

8.20 

8.30 
8.40 
8.50 
8.60 

8.70 
8.80 



li 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 



Length of Expansion 1 & l?s 

Size Hole to receive Expansion }£ 



1(5" 

9-50 
9.60 

9-65 
9-75 
9.90 
10.00 
10.25 
10.50 
11.00 



IJ2 



12.00 
12.25 
12.50 

12.75 
13.00 

13-25 
1350 
14.00 



I-*, 



18.00 
18.25 
18.50 
18.75 
19.00 

19-25 
19-50 
20.00 
20.50 
21.00 
21.50 
22.00 
22.75 
23-50 

h 



24.00 
24.50 
25.00 
25-50 
26.00 
26.50 
27.00 
28.00 

28.75 
29.25 
30.00 
30.75 
31-50 
32.00 



34.00 
34-50 

34-75 
35-00 
35-50 
36.00 
37.00 
38.00 
39.00 
40.00 
41.00 



43.00 
43-50 
44.00 
45-00 
46.00 
47.00 
48.00 
49.00 
50.00 
51.00 

1^ 



54.00 
54-50 
55-00 
56.00 
57.00 
58.00 
59.00 
60.00 
61.00 
62.00 



Brass Single and Double Expansion Bolts. 







STYLE T. SIXGLE. 



STYLE S. SLNOr.E. 



STYLE y. DOCIJLE, 



Brass Single E.xpansion Bolts. 

Price per 100. 



Lenjith in 
Inches. 

1 ... 
ll.i_._ 

n; ... 

I'^i - - 



Nos. of Screw Sizes. 



Length of Expansion 

Size Hole to receive Expansion. 



y or lu 

a 
8.50 
8.60 
8.70 
8.90 
9.00 
9.20 
9.40 
9.60 
9.80 
10 00 

•'4 
% 



12 or M 

11.00 
11.50 
12.00 
12.50 
13.00 
13-50 
14.00 
14-50 
15.00 
1 -and l^^jj 
7 



IS 

5 



13-50 

14.00 

14-50 

15.00 

15-50 

16.00 

16.50 

1-3 
9 

Tir 



24 li, »3 and j'y: 
3o to order. 



Brass Double Expansion Bolts. 

Price per 100. 



Length in 
Inches. 
U.; --- 



Nos. of Screw Sizes . 



2 

21/ 

21? 



Length of Expansion _ 

Size Hole to receive Expansion. 



14 

u 

13-50 

14.00 

14.50 
15-00 
15-50 

16.00 
17.00 

1,; 



i.s 

15^-50 
16.00 
16.50 
17.00 
17-50 
18.00 
18.50 
IK 



24 

H 
25.00 
26.00 
26.50 
27.00 
27.50 
28.00 
29.0a 

28^ 



20.00 
20.50 
21.00 
21.50 
22.00 
22.50 
23.00 
24.00 

1 and 1-"^' 



K, fs and 8^' 
to order. 

Note.— If Bolts require 

brass sleeves they will 

be extra, according to 

length. 

Nickel plated heads 
extra. 



34S 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Double Expansion Bolts. 



No. 13. 



No. 14. 





No. 1 



No. 17. No. 18. No. 19. No. 20. No. 21. No. To. No. Z'K 



No. 13 represents the latest improvements in Expansion Bolts, being lock-nutted to the cases, preventing 
the nut from slipping away from tlie jaws or sleeves. This style of expansion is now furnished on all numbers 
requiring the single and double expansion. No. 13 is the style usually adopted in all U. S. contract work. 

No. 16 has countersunk head, and can be furnished from }i inch to 1 inch in diameter. 

No. 18 is made in any lengtii, so that expansion parts can be used in any depth of hole. 

Nos. 19, 20 and 21 can be furnished from 14-inch to 2-iuch diameter and are made in any length, so that the 
expansion parts can be used in any depth of hole. Space between nut and gas pipe sleeve on No. 21 is the 
thickness of the material to be fastened up and applies to No. 18 also. 

No. 20 is known as a Newell post or collar Bolt. When fastened into the wall they become standing bolts 
and can be used for hanging shafting-, etc. 

No. 19 is the same as No. 21 except that it has head in place of nut end ; in most cases we recommend No. 20. 
Nos. It, 13 and 17 will allow the fastenings at any depth by making the upper part of the bolt long-er or shorter, 
as shown in No. 11. These are used where the strain of the work will be crosswise ; where the strain is length- 
wise of the bolt No. IS should be used. These numbers are not made smaller than 1^' inch under the head, as 
this g'ives only j°j-inch screw in the expansion parts. 

Nos. 25 and 30 are used in constructional work for prisons, asylums, etc. After the work is fastened up the 
square part of the head is cut off, leaving a flat head that cannot be removed. No. 30 is made from ?g-inch to 
1-inch diameter, No. 25 from lo-inch to i-inch diameter, and any length. They are especially adapted for work 
that is already in place. 

Price per 100. 



-Diameter.- 




Leui^th, Inches. 1. s 

. 4 TiT 

i;=4----- 8.95 --- 

2 9.00 10.00 

2}^ 9.05 10.05 

3 9.10 10.10 

i)i 9.15 10.15 

4 9.20 10.20 

41^ 9.25 10.25 

5 9.30 10.30 

m 9-35 I0-3S 

6 9.40 10.40 

6K ---- ---- 

Y 

7i| _. .... .... 

8 

9 

10 - 

11 .-_ 

12 

Length of Expansion 1% I'g. 

Size Hole to receive Expansion ... 1^ -[\ 



12.40 
12.50 
13.00 
13.70 

13-80 
13.90 
14.00 
14.10 
14.20 
14-30 
14.40 
14-50 



16.60 
16.80 
17.00 
17-25 
17-50 
17-75 
18.00 
18.10 
18.20 
18.30 
18.40 



•^% 



20.00 
20.15 
20.30 
20.45 
20.60 
20.75 
20.90 
21.05 
21.20 

21.35 
21.50 
21.65 
21.80 
22.00 

23-50 

25^ 



27.25 
27-50 
27-75 
28.00 
28.25 
28.50 
28.75 
29.00 
29.25 
29.50 

29-75 
30.00 

30.50 
31.00 

1 



40.00 
40.30 
40.60 
40.90 
41.20 
41-50 
41.80 
42.10 
42.40 
42.70 
43.00 
43-50 
44.00 

4 

114: 



52.00 

52.43 
52.86 

5329 
5372 
54-15 
54-58 
55-01 
55-44 
56.00 
57.00 



74-45 
75.00 

75-55 
76.10 
76.65 
77.20 
77-75 
78.30 
79.00 
80.00 



In addition to the above we furnish the following sizes to order: II4;, 1^^, l-^, inches in diameter, any 
length. These sizes have parallel expansions on three sides, in place of two as on Bolts up to 1-incli diameter. 

Thickness of material to be fastened should always be stated when ordering Bolts. Order Bolts by the 
numbers. 

The size of a Bolt is alwaj's understood to be the diameter of the iron of which it is made, not of the 
expansion parts. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



349 



Wedge Head Double Expansion Screw Bolts. 



DOUBLE EXPANSION. 



Price per 100. 



Length over All. 
2M— - - 



-Diameter.- 



3K- 



4 
3.00 

3-05 
3.10 
3.20 







25 
30 
40 
SO 
60 
70 

75 
80 



111 _ 

11 

13 

Length of Expansion 

Size Hole to receive Expansion . 



50 
60 
70 
80 
90 

95 
00 
10 
20 
25 
30 
40 

50 



1^2 

7 






22.00 
22.15 
22.30 

22.45 
22.60 
22.70 
22.80 
23.00 
23-25 
2350 

2375 
24.00 
24.50 



2K 



25-75 
26.00 
26.25 
26.50 
26.60 
26.70 
26.80 
26.90 
27.10 
27.20 
27.30 
27.40 
28.00 
28.50 



33 20 
33-40 
33-60 
33-80 
34-00 
34-20 
3440 
34.60 
34.80 
35-00 
35-20 
35-40 
36.00 
36-50 

1 



48.25 
48-50 
48-75 
49.00 

49-25 
49-5° 
49-75 
50.00 

50.50 
51.00 
51-50 
52.00 

4 
1 'i 



52.43 
52-86 

53-29 
53-72 
54-15 
54-58 

55-01 

55-44 
56.00 
56.50 

43^ 



74-45 
75.00 

75-55 
76.10 
76-65 
77-20 

77-75 
78.30 
79.00 
80.00 



15,' 



In addition to the above we furnish the following sizes : !},-£, \\i, 1?4, 2 inches in diameter, any length. 



Wedge Head Single £,xpansion Bolts. 



SINGLE EXPANSION. 



Price per 100. 



LengtU over All. 




8.20 

8.30 
8.40 
8.50 
8.60 
8.70 
8.80 



Length of Expansion IJ.j 

Size Hole to receive Expansion __ 1^ 



TS" 
9.60 

9.65 

9- 75 
9.90 
10.00 
10.25 
10.50 
11.00 






12.25 
12.50 
12.75 
13.00 

13.25 
13-50 
14.00 



i'¥ 



;4 

11 



18.25 
18.50 
18.75 
19.00 

19-25 
19-50 
20.00 
20.50 
21.00 
21.50 
22.00 

22.75 
23-50 

1-U 
%■ 



24-50 
25.00 
25-50 
26.00 
26.50 
27.00 
28.00 

28.75 
29.25 

30 00 

30.75 
31-50 

32.00 

1 



34-50 

34-75 
35-00 
35-50 
36.00 
37.00 
38.00 
39.00 
40.00 
41.00 

:', 

1 5_ 



43.00 
4350 

44 00 
45.00 
46.00 
47-00 
48.00 
49.00 
50.00 
51.00 



54.00 
54-50 
55-00 
56.00 
57.00 
58.00 
59.00 
60.00 
61.00 
62.00 

1 7 



In addition to the above we furnish the following sizes : U4, l^o? l.^-i' ^ inches in diameter, any length. 



350 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Ch 



ains. 




NO. 

Iron Jack Chain, No 

Per Dozen Yards 

Iron Jack Chain, No 

Per Dozen Yards - 

Iron Jaclv Chain, No 

Per Dozen Yards 



111.- 



-IROX J.-VCK CHAIN, 












(■' 7 


s 


',1 


111 


11 


12 


1.30 1.05 


•95 


.90 


.80 


■55 


•44 


IS 11 




13 


16 


17 


LS 


.42 .40 




•35 


■30 


•30 


.28 


19 211 




21 


'■}•-) 




21 


.27 .26 




•25 


•25 


•25 


•25 




NO. 8. — BRASS JACK CHAIN. 

Brass Jaclv Chain, No 6 7 8 

Per Dozen Yards _ 8.00 6.35 5.25 

Brass Jack Chain, No 12 is 14 

Per Dozen Yards 2.05 1.70 1.35 

Brass Jacli Chain, No IS r.i 2O 21 

Per Dozen Yards .60 .54 .50 .45 

Coil Chain, Self=Colored or Black. 



9 

4-25 

lo 

I. GO 



.40 



10 

3-50 

ir, 

.86 

.40 



11 

2-55 
17 
.82 
■n 
.40 




CLOSE LINK, STRAIGHT. 










TWISTED. 








Table of Weights and Strength 


f Iron Chai 






B. B. Chain. 




Diameter of 


Average Weight 


Breaking 


Diameter of 


Average Weight 


Iron. 


per Foot. 


Strain. 




Iron. 


per Foot. 


Inch. 


Lbs. 


Lbs. 




Inch. 


Lbs. 


A 


.42 


1731 




1 


10. 


K 


.91 


3069 




ItV 


11.3 


A 


1.22 


4794 




m 


12.5 


% 


1.5 


6922 




h\ 


14. 


A 


2. 


9408 




iM 


15.5 


H 


2! 5 


12320 




1% 


18.5 


A 


8.2 


15590 




13^ 


22. 


% 


4.1 


19219 




iM 


25.5 


-U 


5, 


28274 




m 


29.5 


% 


5.8 


27687 




1^8 


33.5 


\i 


6.6 


32307 




2 


38. 


Va 


7.7 


37632 




•^'4 


48.5 


a 


8.9 


43277 




m 


60. 






B. B. 


B. Crane 


Chain. 




Diameter of 


Average Weight 


Breaking 




Diameter of 


Average Weight 


Iron. 


per Foot. 


Strain. 




Iron. 


per Foot. 


Incli. 


Lbs. 


Lbs. 




Inch. 


Lbs. 


% 


1.5 


8960 




78 


7.7 




2, 


13440 




tI 


8.9 


A, 


a.'o 


15680 




1 


10. 




8.2 


22400 




m 


12.0 


/4 


4.1 


26880 




iM' 


15.5 


8 


5. 


31360 




m 


18.5 


5.8 


38080 




iM 


22. 


if 


6.6 


44800 











Proof = % 


Breaking Strain. 


Safe Work 


ing- Load ; 


= ij, Breaking Strj 



Breaking 

Strain. 

Lbs. 

49280 

52790 

59226 

65960 

73114 

88301 

105280 

123514 

143293 

164505 

187152 

224448 

277088 



Breaking 

Strain. 

Lbs. 

51520 

58240 

62720 

82880 

100800 

120960 

143360 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Sot 



Rivets and Burs. 




'4 inch A U ■,\ '^ , J' 

Copper Rivets and Burs. 

All lengths from I4 to 'H4 inch or 1 j^ ~ ^ ,, j,, 

assorted lengths from 3,^ to 34 inch -^ p J. ' '^^ ^2 S4 

in 1 pound boxes. [ '^^ '^ 

If ij pound boxes are wanted, add i cent per pound, net. 




11 
.56 



12 
■58 



13 
.60 



14 
.65 



in 
.70 




lib. I'^lb. 11,' lb. P^lb. 2 1b. 

In Papers. 

Price per 1,000. 
Tinned. 



!!.,' lb. R lb. 4 lb. » lb. 

Tinners' Iron Rivets 



fi lb 



lb. 



8 
10 
12 
14 

1 

lU 

IW 

1^4 
2 

■)ir 



Oval 
10 cents 



Black. 
.20 
.22 
.24 
26 

27 
29 

33 
37 
.42 

55 
60 



•25 
.28 

• 31 
■35 
•37 
.42 
.48 

•55 
.62 
.80 
.90 



31/^ 
4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 
10 
12 
14 
16 



lb. 



Black. 

.70 

.76 

.90 

1.08 

1.26 

1.44 

1-53 
1-75 
1.98 
2.31 
2.64 



Tinned. 

I. OS 
1. 16 
1.40 
1.68 
1.97 
2.24 
2.43 
2-75 
3.18 

3^71 
4.24 



8 
10 
12 
14 

1 

1'4 

^% 
2 

2K 



oz. 



lb. 



or Countersunk Heads, or extra lengths, 
per 1000 in addition to the above prices. 



Black. 
•38 

•34 
•31 
.29 
.26 

•23 
.22 
.21 
.20 
.20 
•19 



7 1b. 

In BulK. 

Piice per Pound. 
Tinned. 



.48 

•44 
•41 
•39 
•36 
•33 
•32 
■31 
•30 
•30 
•29 



4 

5 

G 

7 

8 

9 

10 

12 

14 

16 



8 1b. 



lb. 



10 lb. 



Black. 


Tinned 


•19 


.29 




18 


.28 




18 


.28 




17 


•27 




17 


-27 




17 


•27 




17 


•27 




16 


.26 




IS^o 


.26 




151.^ 


.26 




15^2' 


.26 




FLAT HEAD. 



ROUND HEAD. 



COUNTERSUNK HEAD. 




WAGON BOX HEAD. 



Size. 



Iron R-ivets in BuIK. 

Price per Pound. 

Length. 

3-' 11 5 9 

/8 32 IS" 32 



TS 


15 




^R 


15 


.16 


"55 


15 


.16 


tV 


15^ 


.161., 


1 


i,S^> 


.161., 


2 


i5^i 


.16I4 


3 


iS'-i 


.16 


^4 


^sv?. 


.16 


4 


i5J^ 


•17 


5 


10 


•17 


6 


16 


•17 


_3 


16 


•17 


( 


161, 


.18 


8 


17 


.18 


9 


18 


.19 


10 


19 


.20 


11 


20 


.22 


12 


21 


•24 


13 


25 


•27 


14 


27 


•30 
Riv 


Tinnir 


g. 2^-1 


cents pe 


Tin PI 


ating, 


I cent p 


Coppe 


ring, I 


cent pe 



ets ; 



16 

i6S' 
ifiii 

17 
17 
17 
18 
18 
18 
18 

19 
20 
21 

24 
26 

30 

35 



it^i 


.161,' 




_. 


__ 


__ 


__ 


_. 


_, 


I61, 


.161., 


.161.,' 


._ 


_, 


__ 


__ 






I61, 


.i6i„ 


•17 


•17 




__ 




__ 


.. 


17 


•17 


•17 


.18 


.18 


.18 


__ 




__ 


17 


•17 


•17 


.18 


.18 


.18 


.19 


19 


._ 


18 


.18 


.18 


.18 


.18 


.18 


•19 


^9 


.20 


18 


.18 


.18 


.19 


.20 


.20 


.21 


21 


.22 


18 


.19 


•19 


.20 


.20 


.21 


.22 


23 


•23 


18 


•19 


.19 


.20 


.20 


.21 


.22 


23 


.24 


18 


.19 


.19 


.20 


.20 


.21 


.22 


23 


•24 


19 


.20 


.20 


.21 


.21 


.22 


•23 


24 


•25 


20 


.21 


.21 


•23 


•23 


•23 


■24 


25 


•27 


22 


•23 


•25 


•27 


.28 


.28 


•30 


33 


•.35 


26 


•27 


.28 


•30 


•31 


•31 


•33 


37 


.40 


28 


•29 


•30 


•32 


•34 


•35 


•36 


41 


•45 


33 


•34 


•35 


•37 


•39 


.40 


•41 


45 


•50 


38 


.40 


•45 


•50 


•52 


■ SS 


•58 


58 


.00 


m smaller wire 


than No. 


14, all lengths 


.70 


cents per 


pound 





22 

23 
25 
25 
26 

29 

37 
42 
50 
55 
63 



Extras 

und, net. Shoulder Rivets, 2 cents per pound, added to list. 

>und, net. Packing in 25 pound boxes, 20 cents per 100 pounds, net. 

ind, net. Packing in 10 and 5 pound packages, 30 cents per 100 pounds, 

Packing in 1 pound packages, 50 cents per 100 pounds net. 



23 
24 
26 
26 

27 
30 
38 
45 
55 
60 

65 



net. 



352 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Angle and Tee Iron, Channels, and I Beams. 



v 



ANGLE IRON. 



Weight of One Foot in Length of Angle 
Iron. Even Sides. 



Weight of One Foot in Length of Angle 
Iron, Uneven Sides. 



, 






Thicknees 










, 




Thickness. 








Inches. 


Vsin. 


A in. 


Kin. 


IB in. 


\^: 


J-ain. 


54 in 


M in. 


lacbes. A in. 


54 in. 


A in 


% in. U in. 


%\n. 


Min. 


1 in. 




f.bs. 


Lbs. 


Lb6. 


Lbs. 


Lbs. 


Lbs. 


Lbs. 


Lbs. 


Lbs. 


Lbs. 


Lbs. Lbs. 


Lbs. 


Lbs. 


Lbs. 


%^% 


.60 


.90 


















li^xll^ 1.40 


1.86 


2.33 












%^ Ji 


M 


1.07 















2 Xl'^^i 2.17 


2.90 


3,66 








.. 


1 xl 


.80 


1.20 


1.60 













2l4-xll£ 2.17 


2.90 


3.66 










1UX114 


1.00 


1.50 


2.00 


2.50 












3 X2 


4.00 


5.00 


5.77 7.50 








IKxlf^ 




1,80 


2.40 


3.00 


8.60 








3 X21^__.. 




5.43 


6.40 8.33 








\%yi\% 




2.10 


2.80 


3.50 


4.20 








3 1^X21^ .... 




5.96 


7.03 9.16 








2 x2 






3.20 


4.00 


4.80 


6.40 






3lo'x3 .... 







7.66 10.00 


12.26 






214x21^ 






3.50 


4.50 


5.50 


7.50 






4 x3 







8.30 10.83 


13.33 






21^x21.^ 






4.00 


5.00 


6.00 


8.00 




_ . . . 


4 X33^ .... 







8.90 11.66 


14.33 






3 x3 








B.no 


Y.OO 


9.33 


11.67 




41^^x3 .... 







8.90 11.66 


14.33 






3>^x3l^ 










8.00 


11.00 


14.00 




5 x3 






9.53 12. .50 


15.33 


18.10 




4 x4 










9.33 


13.00 


16.00 


19.33 


5 XSI.^ .... 







10.17 13.33 


16.40 


19.36 




5 x3 












16.00 


20.00 


24.00 


51^X31^.... 







10.76 14.17 


17.43 






6 x6 
















19.16 


24.00 


29.00 


6 X3i^.... 

6 x4 .... 

7 x3M.... 


.... 





15.011 

15.83 


18.50 
19.53 
20.56 


21.86 
23.13 
24.36 


28.33 
30.00 
31.66 



u 



TEE IRON. 



Weight Per Foot of T Iron. 



CHANNEL IRON. 

Weight Per Foot of Groove and Channel 
Iron. 



1 rt 






'^ 


5f -■ -^ 


'n 


6 a 
hi: _■ M 


TS 




'v} 


s 


H 


fc 


rZ 


fe 


B 


^ 


S .H 
S S. -^ 


3 



2 E .ii 
5 £ ja 


3 



3 1 3 


3 





Inch 


Inch. 


iQCh. 


Pounds. 


Inch. 


Inch. 


Inch. 


Pounds. 


|i< 73 E-i 

1 xl xl-8 


.83 


fe S &H 

2 xli^xi^ 


Ph 

3.00 


h m H 
3t,^x3i^x^^ 


10.00 




[2 


^4 


i 


.26 
.89 


31.,' 
4 " 




tV 


8.12 
7.00 


...xl xA 


1.20 


...x2 x^-i 


3.30 


...X3i^xi^ 


11.30 




'1 


/- 


Is 


.47 


5 


2 


^4 


8.20 


li^xli^x^V 


i.60 


214x214x1^ 


3.70 


...x3 x% 


9.30 




'ft 


k 


H 


.59 


6 


2 


H- 


10.00 


-..xli-ixi^ 


2.00 


2^x2i.<x-r\ 


5.40 


...x3 xl4 


11.80 


1 




■% 


4 


.66 


7 


2l( 


« 


11.60 


1 1/^x1 l4Xi\ 


1.70 


...x2ii,'x^^ 


6.10 


...x4 xi^ 


18.80 


1 


V,' 


Vz 


Vs 


1.05 


8 


21-4 


13.60 


...Xll^Xx^ 


2.90 


---X2^,,X3-\ 


6.60 


4 x4 x3^ 


14.00 


1 


H 


V. 


J. 


1.11 


9 


■n/. 


4 


16.70 


...x11^Xt\ 


1.81.1 


...x3 Xj\ 


6.90 


— x4i^x3^ 


13.50 


1 


'\ 


H 


^\ 


1.13 


9 


23^ 


w 


23.30 


..-xli.^xK 


2.50 


3 x2i^x^ 


6.00 


..-x4iixM 


15.00 


2 




11 


}r 


2.66 


10 


2^ 


i/r 


25.00 


1^4x1 1^Xt\ 


1.90 


--x2i^x^8 


6.50 


5 x4 x?.-g 


14.00 


2if 


1% 


^ 


3.80 


12 


3 


}4 


29.40 


...xP4xf5 


2.80 


...XS Xi\ 


6.3(.) 


...x4 xH 


16.30 


■2H 


^Vi 


% 


5.50 


13 


3 


V. 


31.00 
















."i 




nt 


3 


5.00 


13 


3M 


Vz 


38.30 






Weights and Dimensions 





f Stee 


1 I Beams. 














Weiffht. Width of 


Thickness 




Weight. 


Width of 


Thickness 




Weight. 


Width of Thickness 




Size 


. Per Foot. Flange. 


of Web. S 


ize. 


I'er Foot. 




Flange. 


of Web. 


Size. 


Per Fool 


Flange. 


of Web. 




Inches. Pounds. Inches. 


Inches. Inches. 


Pounds. 




Inches. 


Inches. 


Inches. 


Pounds. 


Inches. 


Inches. 






\ "•?'' 


2.33 


.17 




15. 






3.66 


.25 




25. 




4.66 


.31 


^-^ .^ 


. 


J. 6.50 
( 7.50 


2.42 


.26 


' 1 


17. 


50 




3.76 


.35 


10 ^ 


311. 




4.80 


.46 


^ 








2.52 


.36 




20. 






3.87 


.46 


33. 




4.95 


.60 










r 7.50 


2.66 


.19 




17. 


75 




4.00 


.27 




40. 




5.10 


-.60 








4 1 i^-B'J 


2.73 


.26 


8 


20. 


25 




4.09 


.36 




31.30 




3.00 


.35 










9.50 


2.80 


.33 


22 


75 




4.18 


.45 


12- 


V 33. 




5.08 


.43 










10.50 


2.88 


.41 




25. 


25 




4.27 


..54 




40. 




5.20 


.65 


r-^ -^^ 




t 9.75 


S.OO 


.21 




21. 






4.33 


.29 




f 40. 




5.25 


.46 






>\ 12.25 
i 14.75 


3.14 


.33 


9 


23. 






4.40 


.42 


12 


45. 




6.37 


.58 


I BEAM. 




3.29 


.50 


.311 






1.62 


..58 


50. 




5.49 


.70 






( 12.23 


3.33 


.23 




35 






4.78 


.74 




55. 




5.61 


S2 






a\ 14.73 


8.45 


.35 
































( 17.25 


3.37 


.47 

























NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



3.'53 



Hoop, Scroll, Band, Rods and Small Flat Iron. 



Weight of Ten Feet in Length. 



Size 
In. No. 


Weight, 
PoundB. 


Yi x22 
x21 


..47 
.53 


x20 


.60 


x 18 


.80 


X 16 


1.07 


xU 


1.3,S 


x 12 


1.73 


x 10 


2.14 


X 6 


3.20 


y» x22 


.59 


x20 


.75 


xl8 


1.00 


Xl6 


1.34 


Xl4 


1.66 


Xl2 


2.16 


xlO 


2.68 


X 8 


3.33 


X 6 


4.00 


3^ X 22 


.71 


x20 


.90 


X 18 


1.20 


xl6 


1.61 


X 14 


2.00 


Xl2 


2.60 


XlO 


3.21 


X 8 


4.00 


X 6 


4.80 


Rounds. 
Inch. 


Pouads. 


1 


.92 
1.64 
2.36 
3.68 
5.01 
6.54 


t4 


8.28 


M 


10.20 


s 


12.40 
14.70 



Size. 
In. No. 


Weiglit. 
Pounds. 


Js X 20 


1.05 


X 18 


1.40 


X 16 


1.87 


Xl4 


2.33 


X 12 


3.03 


X 10 


3.74 


X 6 


5.60 


1 x22 


.93 


X 20 


1.20 


^ 18 


1.60 


X 16 


2.13 


X 14 


2.66 


X 12 


3.46 


X 10 


4.27 


X 6 


6.40 


\).i X 18 


1.80 


X 16 


2.40 


xl4 


3.00 


xl2 


3.90 


xlO 


4.80 


X 6 


7.20 


11^x18 


2.00 


xl6 


2.66 


Xl4 


3.32 


Xl2 


4.33 


xlO 


6.34 


X 6 


8.00 


Squares. 
Incli. 


Pounds. 




1.17 
2.08 


t 


3.26 
4.69 


§ 


6.38 
8.33 




10.60 


13.00 
13.80 


18.70 



Size. 
In. No. 

1^X16 
Xl4 
xl2 
XlO 
X 8 
X 6 

\% X 16 
X 14 
X 12 
XlO 
X 8 
X 6 

2 X 16 
X 14 
Xl2 
X 10 
X 8 
X 6 

2J^ X 14 
xl2 
X 10 
X 8 
X 6 

2)^x12 
X 10 
X 8 
X 6 



Flats. 
Xt\ 

xM 

% X \i 

xA 

xM 

M X \i 
x% 
x)^ 



Weiglit. 
Pounds. 

3.20 

3.99 

5.19 

6.41 

8.00 

9.60 

3.74 

- 4.66 

6.06 

7.48 

9.33 

11.20 

4.26 

6.32 

6.92 

8. .54 

10.66 

12.80 

5.98 

7.79 

9.61 

12.00 

14.40 

8.66 

10.68 

13.33 

16.00 



Pounds. 
4.17 
5.21 
6.25 
5.21 
6.51 
7.81 

10.44 
6.25 
9.38 

12. .50 



iK: 



Size. 
In. No. 

23^ X 12 
X 10 
X 8 
X 6 

3 X 12 
X 10 
X 8 
X 6 

33^x12 
XlO 
X 8 
X 6 

4 X 12 
X 10 
X 8 
X 6 

1^x12 
X 10 
X 8 
X 6 
xl2 
X 10 
X 8 
X 6 
X 12 
X 10 
X 6 



Plats. 
%xl4 

Y 5 

x% 

X tV 

xM 

x^ 
1 x3.i 

x^ 
x% 
x^ 



Weiglit. 
Pounds 

9.52 
11.75 
14.66 
17.60 
10.38 
12.82 
16.00 
19.20 
12.12 
14.95 
18.66 
22.40 
13.84 
17.08 
21.32 
25.60 
15.58 
19.22 
24.00 
28.80 
17.32 
21.36 
26.66 
32.00 
20.76 
26.64 
38.40 



Pounds. 

7.29 

9.10 

10.94 

12.76 

14.61 

18.23 

8.33 

10.40 

12..50 

16.70 



Weight of One Foot of Round Iron. 





Weight 




Weight 




Weight 




Weight 


Size. 


per Foot. 


Size. 


per Foot. 


Size. 


per Foot. 


Size. 


per Foot. 
Pounds. 


Inches. 


Pounds. 


Inches. 


Pounds. 


Inches. 


Pounds. 


Inches. 


^8 


.041 


l^s 


3.31 


m 


13.25 


4 '4 


47.29 


3 


.092 


1 


3.69 


2M 


14.77 


4% 


50.11 


M 


.164 


4.09 


'^H 


16.36 


4J^ 


53.01 




.256 




4.51 


^V& 


18.04 


4Sg 


56.00 


% 


..368 


1% 


4.95 


m 


19.80 


4M 


59.07 


TT 


.501 


It's" 


5.41 


Vi 


21.64 


^\ 


- 62.22 


yi 


.664 


11^ 


5.89 


3 


23.56 


5 


65.45 


p 


.828 


lA 


6.39 


m 


25.57 


5,^8 


68.76 


1.02 


^% 


6.91 


31^ 


27.65 


514 


72.16 


i 


1.24 


m 


7.43 


3% 


29.82 


5?'8 


75.64 


1.47 


fi 


8.02 


^% 


32.07 


^M 


79.19 


H 


1.73 




8.60 


w% 


34.40 


S5^ 


82.83 


fs 


2.00 


ij^ 


9.20 


3M 


36.82 


f>% 


86.. 56 


16 
TT 


2.30 


HI 


9.83 


■^Yi 


39.31 


l-Vs 


90.36 


1 


2.62 


2 


10.47 


4 


41.89 


6 


94.25 


ItV 


2.95 


2^ 


11.82 


41^ 


44.55 







354 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Square and Flat Iron. 

Weight of One Foot. 





Weight 




Weight 




Weight 




Weight 


Size. 


l)er Foot. 


Sizp 


per Foot. 


Size. 


])er Foot. 


Size. 


jjer Foot, 


Inches. 


Pounds. 


Inches. 


Pounds. 


Inches. 


Pounds. 


Inches. 


Pounds. 


K 


.052 


^M 


4.22 


214 


16.88 


41^ 


60.21 


t\ 


.117 


lA 


4.70 


m 


18.80 


4>^ 


63.80 


\i 


.208 


if 


5.21 


Wi 


20.83 


4M 


67.50 


■h 


.326 




5.74 


'i% 


22.97 


^% 


71.30 


% 


.469 


1% 


6.30 


2% 


25.21 


i% 


75.21 


tV 


.6.38 


lA 


6.89 


^Vs 


27.55 


iK 


79.22 


% 


.83.3 


^% 


7.50 


3 


30.00 


5 


83.33 


il 


1.06 


lA 


8.14 


m 


32.55 


^H 


87.55 


1.30 


m 


8.80 


314 


35.21 


5M' 


91.88 


\\ 


1,.58 


iH 


9.49 


SM 


37.97 


5?8' 


96.30 


% 


l.SY 


iM 


10.21 


3H 


40.83 


m 


100.80 


kl 


2.20 


1+1 


10.95 


m 


43.80 


5?3 


105.. 50 


% 


2.55 


1^ 


11.72 . 


%% 


46.88 


f>% 


110.20 


\\ 


2.93 


Hi- 


12.51 


3% 


50.05 


57/3 


115.10 


1 . 


3.33 


2 


13.33 


4 


53.33 


6 


1211.011 


ItV 


S.76 


m 


15.05 


41^ 


56.72 







Flat Iron. 

Weight of One Foot. 





Weight. 




Weight. 




Weight. 




Weight. 


Size. 


Pounds. 


Size. 


Pounds. 


Size. 


Pounds. 


Size. 


Pounds. 


1 X ^\ 


.625 


iKx tV 


2.19 


2 X yV 


2 92 


2,¥x A 


1.72 


X I4 


.833 


X 1.^ 


2.50 


X H 


3.33 


X H 


2.29 


X A 


1.04 


X t\ 


2.81 


X A 


3.75 


X T% 


2.86 


X % 


1.25 


X H 


3.13 


X % 


4.17 


X H 


3.44 


X tV 


1.46 


X i 


3.75 


X i 


5.00 


X M 


4.58 


X % 


1.67 


X Ji 


4.38 


X 73 


5.83 


. X % 


5.73 


X tV 


1.88 


X 1 


5.00 


X 1 


6.67 


X 4 


6.88 


X % 


2.08 


X V4 


6.25 


xli.^ 


7.50 


X 'Vs 


8.02 


X % 


2.50 


l?sx 14 


1.35 


xli^ 


8.33 


X 1 


9.17 


X % 


2.92 


X % 


2.03 


xiM 


9.17 


X113 


10.31 


1^-8 X A 


.70 


X t\ 


2.37 


xi3^ 


10.00 


xl'4 


11.46 


X 14 


.93 


X H 


2.71 


X l^ 


11.67 


xli., 


13.76 


X A 


1.17 


X A 


3.04 


2^4 X A 


1.41 


X 1:'4 


16.04 


X % 


1.40 


X =a 


3.38 


X ;U 


1.88 


X 2 


18.33 


X A 


1.64 


X ii 


3.72 


X A 


2.34 


X21i 


20.63 


X M 


1.87 


X H 


4.06 


X Vs ■ 


2.81 


X2K 


22.91 


X A 


2.11 


X 7-g 


4.74 


X H 


3.75 


3x ^\ 


1.88 


X ?8 


2.34 


X 1 


5.41 


X 'i 


4.69 


X 14 


2.50 


X ?| 


2.81 


X 11^ 


6.77 


X 3^ 


5.63 


■X A 


3.13 


X }i 


3.28 


i;^x T^ 


1.09 


X 78 


6.56 


X M 


3.75 


X 1 


3.75 


X 1^ 


1.46 


xl 


7.50 


X ^A 


5.00 


1^4 X t\ 


.781 


X t\ 


1.82 


x-ni 


8.44 




6.25 


X -14 


1.04 


X a^ 


2.19 


X l}^- 


9.38 


X % 


7.50 


X tV 


1.30 


X tV 


2.55 


xl% 


10.31 


X 78 


8.75 


X H 


1.56 


X 1^ 


2.92 


x\H 


11.25 


X 1 


10.00 


X tV 


1.82 


X tV 


3.28 


xl% 


13.13 


xl}^ 


11.25 


X }| 


2.08 


X % 


3.65 


X 2 


15.00 


xli| 


12.50 


X |g 


2.60 


X !>< 


4.38 


5^^x A 


1.56 ■ 


xl% 


13.75 


X 34 


3.13 


X >8 


5.10 


X ^4 


2.08 


xli^ 


15.00 


X rs 


3.65 


X 1 


5.83 


X t^'tt 


2.16 


xisg 


16.25 


xl 


4.17 


Xll'8 


6.56 


X J^ 


3.13 


X134 


17.. 50 


1>8X M 


1.14 . 


xllC 


7.29 


X ^ 


4.17 


xl)g 


18.75 


X Tff 


1.43 


17^ X Ji 


1.56 


X % 


5.21 


X2 


20.00 


X K 


1.71 




1.95 


X 34 


6.25 


X214 


22.50 


X j^j. 


2.00 


X M 


2.34 


X 7^ 


7.29 


x2l| 


25.00 


X 3^ 


2.29 


X "4 


3.12 


Xl 


8.33 


3}^X 1^ 


2.70 


X ?/« 


2.86 


X ?i 


3.91 


xli^ 


9.38 


X % 


4.06 


X M 


3.40 


X % 


4.69 


xU^ 


10.42 


X ^ 


5.41 


X /s 


4.01 


X 7g 


5.47 


xl% 


11.46 


X ?^ 


6.77 


X 1 


4.58 


Xl 


6.25 


xlj^ 


12.50 


X 34 


8.12 


iM X A 


.94 


2 X A 


1.25 


xlM 


13.54 


X 73 


9.47 


X }4 


1.25 


X I4 


1.67 


xiM 


14.58 


Xl 


10.83 


X tV 


1.56 


■*■ TiT 


2.08 


x2 


16.67 


xl>^ 


16.25 


X M 


1.88 


X ?3- 


2. .50 


x2li^ 


18.75 


x2 


21.60 



Note. — 16 feet is the average length of Bar Iron as kept in store. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



355 



Bar and Flat Steel. 



Weight of Bar Steel per Foot. 





Lbs. 














Size. 


Lbs. 


Octagon 




Size. 


Size. 


Lbs. 


Size. 


Lbs. 


Size. 


Lbs. 


Size. 


Lbs. 


3 


.05 


2;'s' 


23.50 


Is 


.04 


2?8 


18.39 


Vs 


.04 


2?8 


19.45 


.12 


i% 


25.70 


t\ 


.09 


2% 


20.18 


A 


.10 


23/ 


21.28 


li 


.21 


Vi 


28.20 


}i 


.17 


2% 


22.06 


U 


.18 


2J^ 


23.28 




.33 


3 


30.60 


tV 


.26 


3 


24.10 


tV 


.28 


3 


25.36 


.48 


3J^ 


3.3.13 


H 


.38 


m 


26.12 


M 


.40 


SJs' 


27.50 


r\ 


.65 


SK 


35.90 


tV 


.51 


3M 


28.30 


A 


.54 


3M 


29.28 


K 


.85 


3?i . 


38.64 


V2 


.67 


■i% 


■ 30.45 


K 


.70 


m 


32.10 


TJ 


1.08 


3^ 


41.60 


A 


.85 


i% 


32.70 


A 


.89 


^Yz 


34.56 




1.33 


3?8 


44.5Y 


r^ 


1.04 


m 


35.20 


:'8 


1.10 


3?8 


37.05 


1.61 


S^^ 


47.80 


H 


1.27 


zu 


37.54 


i^ 


1.33 


33^ 


39.68 


1.92 


4 


54.40 


H 


1.50 


i 


42.72 


M 


1.58 


4 


45.12 


tl 


2.24. 


414 


61.40 


1 3 


1.76 


4M 


48.30 


a 


1.83 


i}i 


50.84 


% 


2.60 


4K 


68.90 


}i 


2.04 


i'A 


54.60 


% 


2.16 


4K 


56.96 


tI 


3.06 


43^ 


76.70 


if 


2.35 


4¥ 


60.30 


15 


2.48 


m 


63.52 


1 


3.40 


5 


85.00 


1 


2.67 


5 


66.80 


1 


2.82 


5 


70.60 


13^ 


4.. 30 


5M 


93.70 


iJ^ 


3.38 


, 6M 


73.60' 


IK 


3.56 


■-K 


77.80 


'^H 


5:31 


5K 


102.80 


W 


4.17 


5H 


80.80 


1J€ 


4.40 


m 


85.15 


iM 


6.43 


53£ 


112.40 


1% 


5.06 


5% 


88.30 


1?8 


5.32 


BM 


93.12 


iK 


7.65 


6 


122.40 


IK 


6.02 


6 


96.10 


l}-2 


6.34 


6 


101.45 


l?s 


8.98 


6M 


143.60 


1?^ 


7.05 


6^ 


113.20 


1.^8 


7.32 


■ 6i.£ 


117.12 


iM 


10.40 


T 


166.40 


iM 


8.18 


7 


130.80 


i,5€ 


8.64 


7 


138.24 


IJs 


11.90 


8 


217.60 


1% 


9.38 


8 


170.88 


1/8 


9.92 


8 


180.48 


2 


13.60 


9 


275.60 


2 


10.71 


9 


218.40 


2 


11.28 


9 


227.84 


2^8 


15.40 


10 


340.00 


2J^ 


12.05 


10 


267.20 


2K 


12.71 


10 


282.40 


21^ 


^.20 


11 


411.20 


2M 


13.60 


11 


323.00 


2,1-^ 


14.24 


11 


340.60 


2?8 


19.20 


12 


489.60 


2?8' 


15.10 


12 


384.40 


2?8' 


15.88 


12 


405.80 


21^ 


21.20 








2^' 


16.68 








2Ja' 


17.65 


---- 






Average Weight of Steel per Lineal Foot. 



Flat Sizes. 



Vi % % li 

}^ .213 .266 .320 .372 

^\ .319 .399 .480 .558 

4 .425 .533 .640 .743 

\ .531 .665 .800 

■g .638 .798 .960 

"if .744 .931 

l.iiT 

].2() 



U 



l.< 



1.12 
1.28 
1.44 
1.60 
1.76 



1 
.426 
.639 
.852 
1.06 
1.28 
1.49 
1.70 
1.91 



Te -- 

% - 

15 

1 li - - 

1 

m - 

I'i -- 

iH - 



.929 

1.12 

1.30 

1.49 

1.67 

1.86 2.12 2.39 

2.04 2.34 2.63 

2.23 2.55 2.86 

2.41 2.76 3.11 



.479 
.718 
.958 
1.20 
1.43 
1.67 
1.91 
2.15 



V4 m n4 ^H 

.530 .585 .640 .745 

.790 .878 .960 1.12 

1.06 1.17 1.28 1.49 

1.33 1.46 1.60 1.86 

1.59 1.75 1.91 2.23 

1.86 2.05 .2.23 2.60 

2.13 2.34 2.55 2.98 

2.39 2.63 2.87 3.35 

2.66 2.92 3.19 3.72 

2.92 3.22 3.51 4.09 

3.19 3.50 8.83 4.46 

3.45 3.80 4.14 4.83 

2.98 3.34 3.72 4.09 4.46 5.21 

3.19 3.59 3.98 4.38 4.78 5.58 

... 3.82 4.25 4.68 5.10 5.96 

... 4.78 5.27 6.74 6.71 

... ... .. 5.85 6.38 7.45 



2 
.850 
1.28 
1.70 
2.13 
2.55 
2.98 
3.40 
3.83 
4.26 
4.68 
5.10 
5.53 
5.96 
6.38 
6.80 
7.65 
8.50 



.955 
1.43 
1.91 
2.39 
2.87 
3.35 
3.83 
4.30 
4.79 
5.26 
5.74 
6.22 
6.70 
7.17 
7.66 
8.61 



2K 
1.07 
1.60 
2.13 
2.66 
3.20 
3.72 
4.26 
4.78 
5.32 
5. 84 
6.40 
6.91 
7.46 
7.97 
8.52 
9.59 



23^ 
1.18 
1.76 
2.34 
2.92 
3.51 
4.09 
4.68 
5.26 
5.86 
6.43 
7.02 
7.60 
8.19 
8.77 



3 
1.28 
1.92 
2.56 
3.19 
3.83 
4.46 
5.10 
5.74 
6.39 
7.01 
7.65 
8.29 



1.49 
2.24 
2.98 
3.72 
4.46 
5.21 
5.96 
6.69 
7.44 
8.18 
8.92 
9.67 



4 
1.70 
2.55 
3.40 
4.25 
5.10 
5.95 
6.80 
7.65 



2.13 
3.20 
4.26 
5.32 
6.40 
7.44 
8.52 



6 
2.56 
3.83 
5.11 
6.88 
7.66 



7 
2.98 
4.47 
5.96 
7.44 
8.92 



8.92 10.40 
10.20 11.90 



9.56 11.50 13.40 

8-.52 10.64 12.78 14.90 

9.35 11.70 14.00 16.40 

10.20 12.80 15.30 17.90 

11.10 13.80 16.60 19.30 



8.94 10.42 11.92 14.92 17.88 20.80 
9.56 11.20 12.80 15.90 19.10 22.40 
9.36 10.20 11.92 13.60 17.04 20.40 23.80 
10.54 11.48 13.41 15.30 19.17 22.95 26.80 
9.57 10.65 11.71 12.76 14.90 17.00 21.30 25.61 29.76 



7.02 7.67 



8.94 10.20 11.49 12.78 14.04 15.30 17.88 20.40 25.56 30.60 35.70 



356 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Flat Bar and Galvanized Sheet Iron. 



Flat Bar Iron. 



Weight of One Foot. 





Weight, 




Weight. 




Weight. 




Weight. 


Size. 


Pounds. 


Size. 


Pounds. 


Size. 


Pounds. 


Size. 


Pounds. 


3>2X y\ 


2.19 


4>.^x ^ 


2.81 


51,' X 34' 


13.70 


8X Js 


10.00 


X 14- 


2.92 


X M 


3.75 


'X ^8 


16.00 


X Vt 


13.33 


X A 


3.65 


X tV 


4.69 


X 1 


18.30 


X % 


16.67 


X % 


4.38 


X M 


5.63 


xlJi 


22.90 


X % 


20.00 


X A 


5.10 


X }£ 


7.50 


xlK 


27.50 


X ;g 


23.33 


X M 


5.83 


X % 


9.38 


Xl3^ 


32.08 


X 1 


26.67 


X ?! 


7.29 


X M 


11.25 


x2 


36.60 


xl^i 


33.33 


X % 


8.75 


X % 


13.13 


x2i.^ 


41.25 


xU^ 


40.00 


X Jg 


10.21 


X 1 


15.00 


x2>^ 


45.83 


xlM 


46.67 


xl 


11.67 


xlj^i 


18.75 


x3 


55.00 


X2 


53.33 


xli^ 


13.13 


xi3^ 


22.50 


6 X j\ 


3.75 


X 21.<' 


66.66 


xiM 


14.58 


xlM 


26.25 


X 14 


5.00 


X 3 


80.00 


xlM 


16.04 


x2 


30.00 


X H 


7.50 


9x t'it 


5.63 


xl}^ 


17.60 


x2i^ 


33.75 


X H 


10.00 


X M 


7.50 


xl?g 


18.96 


X 2i.< 


37.50 


X % 


12.50 


X 33' 


11.25 


xiM 


20.42 


x3 


45.00 


X % 


15.00 


X 1, 


15.00 


x2 


23.33 


x3M 


52.50 


X Ji 


17.50 


X ^^s 


18.75 


x2i^ 


26.25 


X4 


60.00 


X 1 


20.00 


X 3^ 


22.50 


x2K 


29.17 


5 X T% 


3.13 


X m 


22.50 


X Js 


'26.25 


X3 


35.00 


X li 


4.17 


xlJi 


25.00 


xl 


30.00 


4 X j\ 


2.50 


X % 


6.25 


xli^ 


30.00 


X II4 


37.50 


X M 


3.33 


X }i 


8.33 


xl^i 


35.00 


xli. 


45.00 


X Tt 


4.17 


X k 


10.42 


X 2 


40.00 


X 2 


60.00 


X % 


5.00 


X % 


12.50 


X2M 


45.00 


X 2^4 


75.00 


X A 


5.83 


X }i 


14.58 


x2i^ 


50.00 


x3 " 


90.00 


X M 


6.67 


X 1 


16.67 


x3 


60.00 


10 X fV 


6.25 


X 5^ 


8.33 


xUg 


18.75 


"? X fV 


4.38 


X ^4 


8.33 


x M 


10.00 


X114 


20.83 


X k 


5.83 


X Sg 


12.50 


X ^ 


11.67 


xlM 


22.9."> 


X % 


8.75 


X M 


16.67 


xl 


13.33 


xli^ 


25.00 


X a 


11.67 


X % 


20.83 


xli^ 


15.00 


X 1.?^ 


27.08 


X =8' 


14.58 


X =4 


25.00 


xlJi 


16.67 


xl=i 


29.17 


X ^i 


17.50 


X 1 


33.33 


xiM 


I8..33 


X2 


33.33 


X Ji 


20.42 


XlJ^ 


50.00 


xlj^ 


20.00 


X2l^ 


37.50 


X 1 


23.33 


x2 


66.67 


X 1?'8 


21.67 


x2i^ 


41.66 


xH^ 


29.17 


11 X M 


9.17 


xlM 


23.33 


X2J4 


45.83 


xli^ 


35.00 


X M 


13.7.5 


xi;g 


25.00 


x3 


50.00 


xiM 


40.83 


X M 


18.33 


x2 


26.67 


X3l^ 


58.33 


x2 


46.67 


X ?4 


27.50 


x2l^ 


30.00 


X4 


66.66 


X214 


52.50 


X 1 


36.66 


X2^ 


33.33 


5Mx xV 


3.44 


x2K 


58.33 


12 X 1,4 


10.00 


x2M 


36.66 


X i4' 


4.58 


x2M 


64.16 


X M 


15.00 


x3 


40.00 


X % 


6.86 


x3 


70.00 


X K 


20.00 


x3i^ 


43.83 


X M 


9.16 


8 X tV 


5.00 


X ?4 


30.00 


x3i^ 


46.66 




11.40 


X }i 


6.67 


X 1 


40.00 






^^ 


---^ ' ' ' ' 


/ 


'^ 










fe=s^i7^= 






^ 








■ '^ 








-i.^_ _______ IT,-— ( 





Galvanized Sheet Iron. 



Weight of Galvanized Sheet Iron, per Superficial Foot. 





Weight per 




. 9. Gauge. 


Square Foot. 


U. S. Gauge. 


No. 


Ounces. 


No. 


10 


92M 


19 


11 


i1% 


20 


12 


'?2M 


21 


14 


62}^ 


22 


16 


42^ 


23 


18 


341^ 


24 



Weight per 




Weight pel 


Square Foot. 


U. S. Gauge. 


Square Foot. 


Ounces. 


Ko. 


Ounces. 


303^ 


25' 


16li( 


26K 


26 


\iH 


24>^ 


27 


i3,H- 


22M 


28 


\1V^ 


203^ 


29 


llj^ 


isjI 


30 


lOM 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Galvanized Ridging and Corrugated Sheets. 




GALVANIZED IRON AND BLACK STEEL PAINTED RIDGING 



357 



'ij-i INCH Ridging. 

Diameter of Roll li.,' inch. 

"Width of Apron 2^ " 

Girth 8 

Galvanized, Per foot ,. .16 

Black Steel, Painted, Per foot .14 

2J2 INCH Ridging. 

Diameter of Roll _ 2i.< inch. 

Width of Apron SJ.? " 

Girth 12' " 

Galvanized, Per foot .23 

Black Steel, Painted, Per foot .21 



2 INCH Ridging. 

Diameter of Roll _. 2 inch. 

Width of Apron .._ 2i.^ " 

Girth 10" " 

Galvanized, Per foot .19 

Black Steel, Painted, Per foot 17 

3 inch Ridging. 

Diameter of Roll -3 inch. 

WidthofApron 31.; " 

Girth 15'' " 

Galvanized, Per foot 28 

Black Steel, Painted, Per foot .26 




i 

pressed corrugated iron sheets. 

For Siding, Ceiling, Door.s, Shutters, Awnings, etc. Made of Black, Painted and Galvanized Iron. Made 
from the best quality of Box Annealed Sheets, painted on both sides with Iron Ore Paint, ground in Pure 
Linseed Oil. 

Corrugated Sheets are made by us in three sizes of corrugation, II4, 2i^ and 3 inches, wliich are those 
commonly used, and more readily matched. 

Standard stock lengths are seven and eight feet, but for other lengths, such as these will out to without 
waste, or any length within the extreme of those named, and not requiring- to be rolled specially;, there is no 
extra charge. 

In measuring spaces to be covered, allow 121^' per cent, for laps. 

Painted Red. 

Gauge No _ 28 27 26 24 22 20 

Approximate Weight per 100 square feet in pounds.. 69 77 84 lU 13S IH.3 

Price, per lb --- 9-5 9-i 8.6 8.25 8 7.6 

Galvanized. 

Gauge No 28 27 2ii 24 22 20 

Approximate Weight per 100 square feet in pounds 86 93 99 127 ioi 182 

Price, per lb 10.4 9.8 9.2 8.6 8.5 7.9 

Corrugated, black, not painted, I3 cent per pound less than price of painted. 

Wire Nails for applying are 6 cents per square, and sufficient Dry Paint for a second coating is 4 cents per 
square. Wire Nails and Dry Paint will not be shipped unless ordered. 

Size of Stock Sheets in 114,21,' and 3 inch Corrugations: 2UI3 x 84, 201.^x96, 22x84,22x96,25x84, 
25 X 96, 261^ X 84, 26^^ x 96. 

IM-inch Corrugation, No. 24 W. G. 

21^ and 3 inch Corrugation, No. 2u W. G. 

Special lengths to 10 feet to order. 



358 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The Weston Differential Pulley Block. 



They hold the load at any point atid cannot run down. 

Lifting- and lowering effected by pulling opposite sides of the slack chain. 

Any length of lift can be supplied. 

With Pattern No. 1, one man can raise l,oOii pounds. 

Pattern No. 1. 



Pattern No. 1 . 

WESTON BLOCK. 





Price witli 
Regular Chain. 


Regular Chain. 

In the Block. Will Lift. 
Feet. . Feet. 


Net Weight. 
Pounds. 




E.xtra Chain. 




Capacity. 
Tons. 


Per Foot 
of Chain. 


Per Foot 
of Hoist. 


1 Regular 
Length. 


'4 


18.00 


22 




6 


20 


.70 


2.80 


10.50 


1/ 


21.00 


26 




7 


28 


.70 


2.80 


12.50 


1 


28.00 


30 




8 


51 


■75 


3.00 


17.00 


l^'a 


36.00 


33 




sH 


85 


.80 


3.20 


21.50 


2 


45.00 


36 




9 


125 


.85 


340 


27.00 


3 


60.00 


38 




10 


161 


1. 00 


4.00 


36.00 




Foul 


feet of 


extra chain 


required for 


every foot 


of extra lift. 





The "Facile" Chain Hoist. 



Tliis block is designed for greater efficiency in power and speed above the ordinary dif- 
ferential pullej', and is constructed with an endless hand chain always remaining- one 
length, while the load chain runs over a sepai-ate sheave independent of the hand chain. 

One man can raise upwards of 2,000 pounds, and the lowering is done by a slight 
reverse pull on the hand chain, and will run down rapidly with a continuous pull, if 
desired. 

The block is automatically self-sustaining and the load will remain susjiended whenever 
the hand chain is let go. 

There is no bottom block and the load hook can be run up close to the top frame; a 
very convenient arrangement where tlie head-room is small. 

The hand chain runs tlirough a swiveling-, radiating chain guide, enabling the work- 
man to stand nearlj' on a horizontal line with the block -when necessary, while the load 
chain always hangs perpendicular. 




Capacity, tons - 

Regular Chain in Block will Lift, feet. 
"Weiglit Each Block Complete, pounds. 
Price, with Regular Lift 









FACILE CHALN 
HOIST. 


■-'4 


1.^ 


1 


m 




2 


s 


8 


s 


9 




10 


31 


•in 


80 


103 




151 


2.00 


26.00 


3300 


46.00 




60.00 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Weston "Differential" Block. 



*Each additional foot of hoist requires 4 feet of additional chain. 



359 



Capacity 
in Tone. 


Price 
Complete. 


Hoist in 
Feet. 


Extra Hoist. 

Price 
per Foot.* 


Net 
Weight in 
Pounds. 


}i 


18.00 


5 


2.80 


11 


M 


18.00 


6 


2.80 


22 


}i 


21.00 


7 


2.80 


SO 


1 


28.00 


8 


3.00 


51 


131 


36.00 


^^2 


3-20 


SI 


2 


45-00 


9 


3-40 


122 


3 


60.00 


01^ 

-/Z 


4.00 


180 



Prices of Parts, f 

Capacity. , Sheaves , . rokes and Hooks 

in Tons. Top. Bottom. Top. Bottom. 

}i 3.60 .90 3.00 2.25 

li 4-8o 1.30 3.7s 3.00 

1 ■ 6.00 1.50 4.50 3.75 

1>2 8.40 1.90 5.50 4.50 

2 12.00 2.25 7.50 5.50 

3 IS 60 3.7s 11.00 8.00 

f Prices of Pins are as follows : 

• Tons ]i }i 1 n^' 

Top .40 .50 .50 .60 

Bottom .30 .40 .40 .50 



Regular 

Chains 

(Complete. 

Each. 

10.50 

12.50 

17.00 

21.50 

27.00 

36.00 



.60 
-50 



.70 
.60 



Overhead Track Complete. 





Including Trolley and 12-foot Rolled Joist with two Hanger Bolts for attaching 

timbers 12 inches or less. 



to 



Overhead Track. 



Steel Trolleys. 

Four Wheeled, for Standard 





With Cast Iron 
Trolley. 


With Steel Plato 
Trolley. 


Capacity 
in Tons. 


Light Stee 

Standard 

Size o( 

I Beam 

in Inches.* 


1 I Beam 

Plain. 


5. 


Capacity, 
in Tods. 


Plain. 


With Roller 
Bearings. Plain. 


Geared. 


Geared. 


!,'■ 


28.00 




41.00 


60.00 


^4 


4 


25.00 





1 

iM 


33-00 
40.00 


38.00 
45-00 


48.00 
55-00 


68.00 
75.00 


1 
1J2 


5 

6 

1 


30.00 
35-00 
40.00 


55-00 
60.00 


2 


46.00 


52.00 


62.00 


82.00 


2 


8 


45.00 


65.00 


3 





62.00 


82.00 


100.00 


3 


9 


60.00 


80.00 


4 
5 





---- 


105.00 
130.00 


125.00 
150.00 


4 
5 

6 


10 

12 


80.00 
100.00 
120.00 


100.00 
120.00 
140.00 


6 








155-00 


175.00 


8 


20 


150.00 


180.00 


8 








200.00 


230.00 


10 


24 


180.00 


210.00 


10 








245.00 


275.00 


* Can be altered to 


suit larger 


beams. 



360 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Chain Hoists. 



"Triplex" Block, Spur Geared. 



Capacity 
in Tons. • 


Price 
Complete. 


Regular 
Hoist ill 

Feet. 


E.xtra 

Hoist, 

Price per 

Foot. 


Net 

Wciglit 

Pound 


H 


35-00 


8 


.90 


51 


\ 


45-00 


8 


•95 


89 


^}i 


60.00 


8 


1. 00 


13S 


2 


70.00 


9 


1.05 


203 


3 


90.00 


10 


1.50 


206 


4 


110.00 


10 


1.60 


307 


5 


140.00 


12 


2-IS 


397 


6 


165.00 


12 


2-15 


417 


8 


200.00 


12 


2.70 


505 


10 


240.00 


12 


3-25 


622 


12 


300.00 


12 


4-30 


800 


16 


360.00 


12 


540 


1000 


20 


425.00 


12 


6.50 


1150 



"Duplex" Block, Screw Geared. 



Capacity 
in Tons. 


Price 
Complete. 


Regular 

Hoist in 

Feet. 


Extra 

Hoist. 

Price per 

Foot. 


Net 

Weight in 

Pounds. 


¥i 


25.00 


8 


1-25 


48 


1 


30.00 


8 


1.30 


5Y 


iM 


40.00 


8 


1-35 


"76 


2 


50.00 


9 


1.40 


104 


8 


70.00 


10 


1-50 


20(' 


m 


80.00 


10 


1.90 


210 


4 


95-00 


10 


1-9S 


225 


5 


125.00 


12 


2.00 


340 


6 


150.00 


12 


2.80 


360 


■7 


175.00 


12 


3.00 


3 "70 


8 


200.00 


12 


3-10 


890 


10 


250.00 


12 


3.20 


570 



For all arovind use these are compact, powerful and 
convenient. Durability and safety are combined with 
lightness, making these blocks the easiest of all to 
handle. For speed they are excelled only by the 
" Triplex" blocks, and will lift at least twenty-flve per 
cent, faster and easier than any previous design of the 
popular and extensiveh' used class of worm wheel or 
screw blocks. 

The gearing is enclosed in an oil-tight housing, and 
the working- parts are thus always immersed in oil, 
insurino' smooth action and thorough lubrication. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



361 



Tackle Blocks with Loose Hooks, Inside Iron Strapped. 

Common or Iron Bushed. 





Sheave. 
Inches. 


For Rope. 
Inches. 


Shell. 
Inches. 


Single. 
Bach. 


Double. 
Bach. 


Triple. Single. Double. ' 
Each. Each. Each. 


Triple! 
Each. 




l^i'x i.r 


fir 


3 


.70 


1.30 


1-75 


.04 .06 


.10 




2 X 53 


H 


3K 


•75 


1-45 


2.00 


04 


06 


.10 




2'4X .^s 


% 


4 


■85 


1.60 


2.15 


05 


07 


.11 




3 X 1| 


% 


5 


.90 


1-75 


2.25 


06 


08 


.12 




Si£ X 1 


% 


6 


I. 10 


2.00 


2.90 


10 


12 


•15 




4]4 X 1 


Js 


7 


1.30 


2.40 


3-50 


12 


15 


.18 




4:1/ -v- 1 1/ 
*,-i X J ig 


1 


8 


1.6s 


2.85 


4-25 


16 


21 


•30 




51^ X 1 Is' 


1 


9 


1.85 


3-4° 


4-75 


22 


28 


•38 




61^x11^ 


lis 


10 


2.75 


4-50 


6.2s 


28 


38 


•50 




1 X 1 I4 


l^s 


11 


4-45 


7-50 


10.65 


■35 


45 


.60 




S X Ifi 


li_.' 


12 


4-45 


7-50 


10.65 


35 


45 


.60 




9 X 1% 


m 


13 


7.00 


10.50 


15.00 


•55 


•75 


1. 00 




m X IK 


m 


14 


7.00 


10.50 


15.00 


•55 


•75 


1. 00 




10 XlSg 


iM 


15 


8.00 


13.00 


18.00 


•75 


•95 


1-25 




loi,' X 334 


i« 


16 


10.00 


15.00 


22.00 


• 85 I 


.20 


150 


Sfji 






Pal 


ent or 


Roller 


Bushed. 






wMj 


Sheave. 
Inches. 


For Rope. 
Inches. 


Shell. 
Inches. 


Single. 
Each. 


Double. 
Bach. 


Extra Net List for Galvanizing 
Triple. Single. Double. 
Each. Each. Each. 


straps. 
Triple. 
Each. 




iMx J^ 


A 


3 


1. 10 


2.00 


2.90 


04 


06 


.10 




2 X .Sg- 


?s 


3M 


I- 15 


2.20 


3.15 


04 


06 


.10 




2^4^ X 5^' 


M 


4 


1.20 


2.25 


325 


05 


07 


.11 




3 X if 


% 


5 


1. 25 


2.3s 


3-50 


06 


08 


.12 




31.3' X 1 


% 


6 


1.50 


2.8s 


4.40 


10 


12 


•15 




4I4 X 1 


/s 


7 


1.70 


3-35 


5.00 


12 


15 


.18 




43^x1^ 


1 


8 


2.2s 


4-iS 


6.00 


16 


21 


•30 




6^x11^ 


1 


9 


2.50 


4.70 


7-25 


22 


28 


■38 




6l| X 11^ 


i^s 


10 


3-50 


6.00 


8.50 


28 


38 


■50 




"7 X ni 


m 


11 


5-30 


9.20 


13.20 


35 


45 


.60 




8 Xlfg' 


iM 


12 


5-30 


9.20 


13.20 


35 


45 


.60 




9 X 1% 


Ik' 


13 


8.1S 


12.80 


18.45 


55 


75 


1. 00 




9^x1^ 


iM 


14 


8. IS 


12.80 


18.45 


55 


75 


1. 00 




10 X lf4 


IK 


15 


9-25 


15-50 


21-75 


75 


95 


1-25 




lOKxl-^' 


I's 


16 


11.50 


18.00 


26.50 


85 


20 


1-50 




Patent Steel and Iron with Loose Side Hooks. 

Plain Bushed. 



Sheave. 


For Rope. 


Shell. 


Single. 




Double. 




Triple. 




Inches. 


Inches. 


Inches. 


Each. 


No. 


Each. 


No. 


Each. 


No. 


2k X \\ 


li 


4 


.90 


1 


1-75 


3 


2.50 


5 


2Mx % 


% 


5 


1. 00 


1 


1.90 


9 


2.75 


11 


31^x1 


% 


6 


^•25 


13 


2.25 


15 


3^25 


17 


41^x11^ 


Vs 


n 


1.50 


19 


2.70 


21 


4.00 


23 


5 X 1 '4 


1 


8 


1.85 


25 


3.20 


27 


4-75 


29 


5,^' X If^ 


kV 


9 


2.40 


31 


4.00 


33 


5-50 


35 


6k X lag' 


i.k' 


10 


3-10 


37 


5.10 


39 


7.00 


41 


iH^ni 


Ik 


12 


5.00 


43 


8.25 


45 


11-75 


47 


8J^X15^ 


1?8 


14 

Pate 


7-5° 
nt or 


49 

Bcoller 


"•75 

Bushed. 


51 


16.50 


53 


Sheave. 


For Rope. 


Shell. 


Single. 




Double. 




Triple.. 




Inches. 


Inches. 


Inches. 


Bach. 


No. 


Each. 


No. 


Each. 


No. 


2J4X 78 


Is 


5 


150 


8 


2.90 


10 


4-25 


12 


3M X 1 


M 


6 


1-75 


14 


3^25 


16 


4-75 


18 


4k X m 


% 


7 


2.10 


20 


3-85 


22 


5.80 


24 


5 XII4 


1 


8 


2.55 


26 


4.60 


28 


6.85 


30 


«% X IxV 


kV 


9 


3.20 


32 


5.60 


34 


7.90 


36 


6kxlM 


m 


10 


4-05 


38 


7.00 


40 


9-85 


42 


71^x114- 


Ik 


12 


6.00 


44 


10.35 


45 


14.90 


48 


SKxl?^ 


m 


14 


8.75 


50 


14-25 


52 


20.25 


54 



363 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Wire and Manila Rope. 




STANDAED HOISTING ROPE. 

Composed of 6 Strands aad a Hemp Center, 19 Wires to the Strand. 



Swedish Iron. 



Cast Steel. 



d 


o 


t- 




p.-' 


.S § 


•sl-S^ 









tH 


S„ 


S3 


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1— ihH 


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< IS .= oi" 


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c 3 3 


1 


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<!£5 


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•£S3 


__ 


1.70 


2^4 


8^8 


11.95 


114 


22.8 


16 




2.10 


2:>| 


8^' 


11.95 


228 


45.6 


10 


__ 


1.40 


2% 


V>a 


y.85 


95 


18.9 


15 




^•75 


21^ 


V% 


9.85 


190 


37.9 


9U 


1 


I.I7 


^M 


VVr 


8.00 


78 


15.60 


13 


1 


1.42 


214 


71/^ 


8.00 


156 


31.2 


81.^ 


2 


.92 


ii 


6I4 


6.30 


62 


12.40 


12 


2 


I. II 


2 


61 f 


6.30 


124 


24,8 


8 


3 


.80 


i;¥ 


5K 


4.8.5 


48 


9.60 


10 


3 


•93 


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4.85 


96 


19.2 


714 


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4.15 


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84 


16.8 


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6 


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5 


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434 


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72 


14.4 


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31 


6.20 


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1% 


414 


3.00 


62 


12.4 


'"%. 


6 


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1^4 


4 


2.45 


25 


5.00 


61/ 


6 


.46 


^'i 


4 


2.45 


50 


10.0 


5 


V 


•33 


l^a 


31.,' 


2.00 


21 


4.20 


6 


7 


•38 


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2.00 


42 


8.40 


41.^ 


8 


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1 


3 


1.58 


17 


3.40 


514- 


8 


•30 


1 


3 


1.58 


34 


0.80 


4 


9 


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>^ 


2;¥ 


1.20 


13 


2.60 


4U 


9 


•23 


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2?4 


1.20 


26 


5.20 


314 


10 


.16 


M 


2i4 


0.89 


9.7 


1.94 


4 


10 


.18 


^'< 


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0.89 


19.4 


3.88 


3 


1014 


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2 


0.62 


6.8 


1.36 


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0.62 


13.6 


2.72 


2 '4 


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0.50 


5.6 


1.10 


m 


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.12 


iV 


134 


0. 50 


11.0 


2.20 


\% 


io:*4 


.08 


M 


IVo 


0.39 


4.4 


0.88 


214 


103^ 


.11 


y. 


1;^ 


0.39 


8.8 


1.76 


IV. 


10a 


.07^2 


tV 


U4 


0.30 


3.4 


0.68 


2 


10a 


.10 


tV 


i¥ 


0.30 


6.8 


1.35 


^Va 


10b 


.07 


?R 


1K« 


0.22 


2.5 


0.50 


ii< 


lob 


.091.^ 


?? 


iJ^ 


0.22 


5.0 


1. 00 


1 


lOc 


.06^^ 


A 


1 


0.15 


1.7 


0.34 


1 


10c 


■09'4 


tV 


1 


0.15 


3.4 


0.68 


% 


lOd 


• o6i£ 


^4 


M 


0.10 


1.2 


0.24 


H 


lOd 


.09 


i^ 


K 


0.10 


2.4 


0.48 


Vi 


Note.— When 


the iron or steel rope 


named above 


is galvanized or t 


ilnned 


, add 10 per cent, to list price per 


foot. 


When 


made 


: with wire ce 


nter, add 10 per 


■ cent. 


to list price per foot. 














MANILA CORDAGE. 



Table 


of Appro 


ximate Wei 


ghts, 




Regular 


Full 


Coils f J 


inch in diameter 


and 


above 






1,200 feet 


in length. 






Small Coil} 


3 y'j inch 


in 


diameter and above 


720 






feet 


in 


length. 






Size in 




Size in 










Circumference. 


Diameter. 




Weight per 


Weieht per 


Inch. 




Inch. 




Coil. 


Small Coil. 


% 




A 




35 




18 


% 




X 




45 




22 


1 








55 




27 


IK 




H 




60 




30 


114 




T 




85 




50 


w^ 




A 




100 




62 


^U 




A 




125 




85 


2 




% 




170 




100 


2M 




% 




203 




125 


^'A 




\\ 




240 




145 


2% 




% 




288 




170 


3 




1 




330 




200 


31^ 




ItV 




390 




235 


33^ 




1^ 




430 




260 


33^ 




iJ€ 




490 




295 


4 




iiV 




550 




330 


414 




1% 




610 




365 


*A 




lA 




641 




375 


■ 434 




iJ^ 




765 




460 


. 6 




if'^ 




865 




520 


61^ 




Hi 




990 




595 



Unless otherwise stated all quotations made are basis 
prices and subject to tlie following variations : 

Manila and Sisal IV.ope. 

Rope 1'4 in. cir. /^ in. diam. (15 thread) Basis 

" 11^ " % " (12 " ) li^c. additional 
" 1 " j\ " ( 9 " ) ic. 

" U " I4 •' ( 6 " ) IC. 

■• A " t\ " (Fine 6" ) ii^c. 

Bolt and Fine Rope ij^c. " 

Rope 4 strand, 2 in. cir. and sraaller-_ic. " 

Drilling Cables, Sand Lines, Tubing 

and Sucker Rod Lines .- ic. " 

Bull Ropes. __ ___ - Basis 

Lariat or Cow Boj' Rope, 3 strand ic. additional 

4 " li^C. 

Reliable Brand Transmission Rope.. } Inquire for 

Plumbago Laid Hoisting Rope f Prices. 

Haj', Hide and Bale Rope, Coarse and Medium.. Basis 

" " " Fine J4c. additional 

Laid..i.;c. Unoiled..i^c. Balling.. .i|c. 

Lathyarn, Coarse (lirr^'arns) i^c. below Basis 

Medium (130 " )! i^|o. " 

" Fine (200 " ) Basis 

Fodder Yarn, 24 oz. J^c. below " 

21 " 1^0. 

", 18" Basis 

16" i>^c. above " 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



363 



The Nason Tubular Steel Barrows. 




NATIONAL IDEAL STEEL BARROW. 

In ouv "National Ideal " Steel Barrow the tray is of tlie most approved shape, is made of the best grade of 
steel, and has a strong- band iron riveted around to stiffen it. Special attention has been paid to bracing this 
barrow, with a view to increased strength. The wheel is made ot malleable iron, wliich is liglit and neat la 
form, but with an exact distribution of metal that secures strength and durability. The tubular iron handles 
are secured to tray by the use of our patent malleable iron clips. 

No. 4. Greatest width of tra}', 29 inches; greatest length, 32 inches; capacity, 3 cubic feet. 15-inch 
wheel. Tray of No. 16 steel. 

Each _ ■- — - 10.00 




MINING BARROW. 



Our Patented Mining Barrows are made to dump forward and at the dumping point readilj' discharge 
their load, thereby avoiding the strain incident to side dumping barrows. 

The frame of these Barrows is so constructed that at the dumping point it prevents running back on the 
operator. 

No. 4. Greatest width of tray, 29 inches ; g'reatest length of tray, 32 inclies ; capacity, 3 cubic feet of 
earth. 16-inch wheel. Tray of No. 16 steel. 

Each , _ 11.50 

No. 41^. Size and capacity same as the No. 4, Tray of No. 14 steel. 

Each .__ - 12.25 

No. 5. Greatest widtli of tray, 31^^ inches ; greatest length of tray, 36 inches ; capacity, 4 cubic feet of 
earth. 16-inch wheel. Tray of No. 14 steel. 

Each 14.25 



304 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The Nason Tubular Steel Barrow^s. 




FOUNDRY BARRO^V. 

Having' Thicker Bottom than Sides. 
As will be noticed, we manufacture the trays of our Patented Foundry Barrows in two g-rades of tliickness ; 
each style has our heavier bottom than sides. 



Grade "A." 

No. 4 A. Greatest width of tray, 29 in.; Greatest 
length of tray, 82 in.; 16-in. wheel. Tray of Nos. 12 
and 10 steel. Capacity, 3 cubic feet. 

Each _-- 14.00 

No. 5 A. Greatest width of tray, SU^' in.; Greatest 
length of ti-ay, Sii in.; 16-in. wheel. Tray of Nos. 12 
and 10 steel. Capacity, 4 cubic feet. 

Each 15.00 

No. 6 A. Greatest width of tray, 32 in. ; Greatest 
length of tray, 38 in.; 16-in. wheel. Tray of Nos. 12 
and 10 steel. Capacity, i}4 cubic feet. 

Each 16.50 

No. T A. Greatest width of tray, 36 in.; Greatest 
length of tray, 39 in ; 16-in. wheel. Traj' of Nos. 12 
and 10 steel. Capacity, 5J>^ cubic feet. 

Each --- 20.00 

No. S A. Greatest width of tray, 40 in.; Greatest 
length of tray, 4.5 in. ; 16-in. wheel. Tray of Nos. 12 
and 10 steel. Capacity, ^i^ cubic feet. 

Each -- 22.00 



Grade " AA." 

No. 4AA. Greatest width of tray, 29 in.; Greatest 
length of traj', 32 in.; 16-in. wheel. Tray of Nos. 12 
and 8 steel. Capacity, 3 cubic feet. 

Each 15.00 

No. 6 AA. Greatest width of tray, 31}^ in.; 
Greatest length of tray, 36 in.; 16-in. wheel. Tray 
of Nos. 12 and 8 steel. Capacity, 4 cubic feet. 

Each 16.00 

No. 6 AA. Greatestwidthof traj', 32in.; Greatest 
length of tray, 38 in.; 16-in. wheel. Tray of Nos. 12 
and 8 steel. Capacity, 4}^ cubic feet. 

Each - "- 17.50 

No. Y AA. Greatest width of tray, 36 in.; Greatest 
length of tray, 39 in.; 16-in. wheel. Tray of Nos. 12 
and 8 steel. Capacity, 53>^ cubic feet. 

Each 21.00 

No. S A A. Greatest width of tray, 40 in. ; Greatest 
length of tray, 4.5 in.; lii-in. wheel. Tray of Nos. 12 
and 8 steel. Capacity, '73>2 cubic feet. 

Each 23.00 




COAL BARROW. 



Our Patented Coal Barrows are provided with our patented thicker bottoms than sides, and have all the 
advantages of forward dumping which are found in our Patented Mining' and Foundry Barrows. 
They are carefully constructed and are especiall.y adapted for wheeling coal and ashes. 



No. 4. Greatest width of tray, 29 in.; Greatest 
len^jth of tray, 32 in.; Capacity, 150 lbs. of coal. 
16-in. wheel. Tray of Nos. 16 and 12 steel. 

Each 12.25 

No. 5. Greatest width of tray, Sli^ in.; Greatest 
length of tray, 36 in.; Capacity, 200 lbs. of coal. 
16-in. wheel. Tray of Nos. 16 and 12 steel. 

Each 14.25 



No. 6. Greatest width of tray, 32 in.; Greatest 
length of tray, 38 in.; Capacity, 225 lbs. of coal. 
16-in. wheel. Tray of Nos. 16 and 12 steel. 

Each 15-00 

No. 7. Greatest width of tray, 36 in.; Greatest 
length of tray, 39 in.; Capacity, 300 lbs. of coaL 
16-in. wheel. Tray of Nos. 16 and 12 steel. 

Each -- 18.00 



No. 8. Greatest width of tray, 40 in.; Greatest 
length of tray, 45 in.; Capacity, 450 lbs. of coal. 
16-in. wheel. Tray of Nos. 16 and 12 steel. 

Each _ - 20.00 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



365 



The Nason Tubular Steel Barrows. 




COAL BARROW, SQCTARB TRAY. 



No. 9. 

length of 
bushels of 
10 steel. 
Each _ 
No. 10. 
length of 
bushels of 
10 steel. 
Each . 
No. 11. 
length of 
bushels of 
10 steel. 
Each _ 
No. 12. 
length of 
bushels of 
10 steel. 
Each . 



Greatest width of tray, 32 in.; Greatest 
tray, 34 in.; Capacity, 260 lbs., or 3i^ 
coal. IS-iii. wheel. Tray of Nos. 14 and 



22. CO 

Greatest width of traj', So in.; Greatest 
traj', 36 in.; Capacity, 340 lbs., or i}^ 
coal. IS-in. wheel. Tray of Nos. 14 and 

-- 24.00 

Greatest width of traj', 35 in ; Greatest 
tray, 38 in.; Capacity, 400 lbs., or 5i| 
coal. IS-in. wheel. Tray of Nos. 14 and 



No. 13. Greatest width of tray, 38 in.; Greatest 
length of tray, 42 in.; Capacity, 600 lbs., or over 8 
bvishels of coal. 18-in. wheel. Tray of Nos. 14 and 
10 steel. 

Each 30.00 

Note. — Our patented Coal Barrows with Square 
Trays are also made in the A (of Nos. 12 and 10 steel) 
and AA (of Nos. 12 and 8 steel) styles, of same size 
and capacity as the preceding, at the following prices : 



No. 



_. .__ 26.00 

Greatest width of tray, 36 in.; Greatest 
tray, 40 in.; Capacity, 480 lbs., or 6}-^ 
coal. 18-in. wheel. Tray of Nos. 14 and 



28.00 



9A. 

IDA. 

IIA. 

12 A. 

13 A. 
9AA. 

lOAA. 
11 A A. 
12AA. 
13AA. 



Capacitj', 260 pounds 23.50 

--- ---- 25-50 

27.50 

29.75 

32.00 

--- --- 24.50 

26.75 

28.50 

30.75 

- ---- 33.50 



340 
400 
480 
600 
260 
340 
400 
480 
600 




COAL BAEROW, SQUARE TRAY, TWO WHEELS. 



Our Mining, Foundry and Coal Barrows, numbered 
4 to 13, inclusive, can be furnished with two wheels. 

The following lists contain the sizes more com- 
monly made in this way. 

The Barrows given below correspond in size and 
capacity to the original numbers used above. 



Note. — Our patented Two-Wheeled Coal Barrows 
are also made in the A (of Nos. 12 and 10 steel) and 
AA (of Nos. 12 and 8 steel) styles, of the same sizes 
and capacity as the preceding, as follows : 



No. 



lOK. 

ii>^- 
121^. 

131^. 



Capacity, 2iiO 
340 
400 

480 
' ' 600 



pounds 28.00 

30.00 

" 32.00 

- 34-00 

38.00 



No. 91,'A. 

" loi.iA. 

" iii:;a. 

" i2i.;A. 

" 13KA. 

" 9l?AA. 

" ioi|aa. 

" 113,?AA. 

" 121|AA. 

" 13)|AA. 



Capacity, 260 pounds 29.50 

340 " __ 31.50 

400 " ,__ 33.50 

480 " 35.75 

600 " 40.00 

260 " 30.50 

340 " 32.7s 

400 " 34-50 

480 " 36.7s 

600 " 42.00 



36U 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The Nason Charging Barrows and Coal Tubs. 





No. 22. 



No. 23. 



Charging Barrows for Charging Blast Furnaces and Gas Retorts. 



Number. 
18 
19 
20 
21 



Diiuenaions of 
Depth. 
Inches. 


Body.-- 


Length. 
Inches. 


n}4 




54 


2o 




54 


26 




54 


28 




56 


30 




57 



Width. 
Inches. 

20 

21 

24 

26 

28 

Any of the above sizes can be furnished with swivel at a small additional cost. 
Chai-g-ing- Bai-rows of other sizes can be made to order. 



Diameter of Wheels. 


28 in. 


, Malleable. 


28 " 


" 


28 " 


" 


32 " 


"Wrought. 


32 " 


" 



Cubic Feet. 


Each. 


10 


S8.00 


12 


62.00 


14 


65.00 


16 


68.00 


20 


72.00 


See figure 22. 





Coal Tubs — Side Catch. 



Horse Power. 




No. ;;2. 

COAL TUB. 

Side Catch. 



No. 


Coal 
Capacity 
Pounds. 


Cubic 

Feet 

Capacity 


Weight 

of 

Tub. 

Pounds. 


Gauge 
of" 

Steel. 


Height from 
Floor to 

Top of Side. 
Inches. 


Length 

oyer 

all. 

Inches. 


Width 

over 

all. 

Inches. 


Each. 


24 


250 


5 


155 


10 


22 


29 


29 


30.00 


23 


335 


7 


165 


10 


23 


3IJ2' 


32 


32-50 


26 


400 


8 


190 


10 


24 


331^ 


33 


35-00 


27 


500 


10 


225 


10 


27 


36 


351^ 


40-00 




Steam 


Power. 












28 


400 


8 


250 


8 


25 


34 


343>^ 


40.00 


29 


500 


10 


280 


8 




36 


36 


44.00 


80 


560 


11 


300 


8 


28 


37 


38 


45-00 


31 


600 


12 


320 


8 


28 


37I2' 


39 


60.00 


32 


600 


12 


340 


8 


29 


38 


39 


65.00 


S3 


700 


15 


410 


8 


31 


401.,' 


42 


75.00 


S4 


800 


16 


435 


S 


31 


421;- 


43 


80.00 


35 


900 


18 


445 


8 


32 


43 


44 


85.00 


36 


1000 


20 


45.5 


8 


32 


44 


45 


88.00 


37 


1120 


22 


475 


8 


32 


45 ■ 


46 


90.00 


38 


1200 


24 


500 


8 


34 


51 


49 


100.00 


39 


1500 


30 


645 


8 


SlVi 


53 


51 


130.00 


40 


2000 


40 


825 


6 


401^ 


56 


57 


140.00 


41 


2240 


40 


850 


6 


401^ 


56 


59 


150.00 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



367 



Barrow Repairs and Bristol TrucRs. 
Square Tray. Dirt and Mining Barrow Trays. 




Fig. 17. 

For Barrow Net, 

No. Each. A. 

9 Square 9.00 10.50 

10 " 9.75 11.00 

11 " 10.50 11-75 

12 " _ 11.00 12.50 

13 " 13.00 14.50 

Barrow Wheels. 



AA. 

"■7S 
12. 

IS- 
15- 



50 

00 

75 
50 





Fig. 20. 

MALLEABLE. 

We are prepared to furnish Wheels of malleable 
or wrought iron with steel axles, such as are used 
on our Barrows, in any quantity. They are made 
light and neat in form, 'but with an exact distribution 
of metal that secures strength and durability. The 
following list applies to Malleable Wheels : 



Diameter 
iDches. 

W I ^^*^^ 

18 \ ^^l^S 

20 

24 

28 

32 

34 

48 



Wiath of 
Tire, in. 

11-i 

2 

2 

2 

21.^ 
9.1^ 



Diameter of 

Asle, in. Each, 

llg 2.25 

llg 3.25 

Us 4-00 

5.25 

6.50 

— 9.00 

17.00 

18.00 

--- 21.00 

Bristol 
TrucR. 





Fig. I'.i. 



For BaiTow 


Width, 


Length, 


Capacity, 


Ganee 






in. 


m. 


cu. ft. earth. 


of Steel. 


Each. 


4 


29 


32 


3 


16 


4-25 


4% 


29 


32 


3 


14 


4-50 


5 


3 IK 


36 


4 


14 


5-25 



Coal and Foundry Barrow Trays. 

Thicker Bottoms than Sides. 




Note.— The above illustration shows the bottom 
riveted to the sides. This bottom is of heavier steel 
than the sides, thereby at once equalizing the wear, 
and by bein.g riveted in the manner shown, serving 
to render the entire Tray stiff and strongest where 
strength is most required. 

Our Trays (plain numbers 4 to 13, inclusive), corre- 
sponding in size and capacity to the barrows of like 
numbers, have sides of No. 16 and bottoms of No. 12 
steel. 

Trays for A barrows have sides of No. 12 and 
bottoms of No. 10 steel. 

Trays for AA barrows have sides of No. 12 and 
bottoms of No. S steel. 



For Barrow Net, 








:^o. Each. 


A. 




AA. 


i 5-25 


6.00 




750 


6.00 


7-So 




»-75 


6 7.00 


8.00 




9-50 


1 8.00 


950 




10-75 


8 9.00 


10.50 




11-75 


Bristol 


True 


k. 






Old Style. 

Bristol Trucks. 

Old and New Style. 



No. 


Capacity, lbs. Distance Between Drops 


1 


750 22 


2 


1000 26 


3 


1500 30 


4 


2000 34 



Each. 
10.00 
20.00 
25.00 
30.00 



368 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 




Patented Steel Trucks. 

Our Patented Steel Trucks aie lighter and easier 
to handle and far more durable than wooden trucks 
of like capacity. As shown in tlie illustrations, 
the frame is made of steel angles, witli cross 
bars, either straight or curved, as desired. Our 
patent papier mache handles overcome the objec- 
tionable effects of heat and cold, and permit the use 
of the Trucks throughout the year.. 




Fig. 44. 






Fig. 45. 




NEW YORK PATTERN. 




Figs. 44 and 45. 


WESTERN PATTERN. 


Length of 


Width at end Width at Size of 


New Tork 


Western 


No. Handles. 


of Handles. Nose. Wheels. 


Weight. Pattern. 


Pattern. 


1 _ _ 56 inches 


23 inches 17 inches 12 inches 
21 " 14 " 10 " 

1 all sizes and in any pattern tliat may lie i 


130 lbs. 20.00 
90 " 15.00 

equired for any special purpc 


22.00 


2 56 " 


17.00 

3se. 


These Trucks can be made i 


fev 




Fig. 52. Steel Nose and Axle. 




^^ ^^ 




Length of Width at Width at 


Diam. of Half 


Full 


^\ wi 


No. 


Handle. Nose. Upper Bar. 


Wheel. Weight. Strapped 


Strapped 


ftV il\ 


1 


4 ft. in. 13 in. 10 in. 


6 in. 36 lbs. 4.85 


6.50 


M ill 


2 


4 ■' 5 " 143^' " Iflio " 


6T^ " 54 " 6.00 


8.00 


M A. 


3 


4 " 7 " 153^^^ ■' 21 14 " 


1'J4 " 66 " 7.00 


9.00 


Hl\ 'Wl 


4 


4 " 11 " 16 " 2II4 " 


&% ■' SO " 8.00 


10.00 


Jm V==°'^ Z-A \ 


5 


5 " 4 " 171^ " 2234 " 


1034 " 100 " 9.50 


11.50 


// »\ ^Ub\ 


6 


5 " 8 " 1814 " iHi " 


103^ " 120 " 11.50 


13-50 



Weights given are for half strapped 



Fig. 52. 

STORE AND WAREHOUSE TRUCK. 

New York Pattern. 





Lead Melting Furnace. 

Lead Furnace on Wheels. Furnished with Lead Pot, Bar and 1 

Ladle. Capacity of Pot, 450 lbs. Each 3S-oo 

Coal or CoKe Wagons. 



Fig. 28. 
COAL OR COKE WAGON. 



No. 

20-. 

21_. 

22.. 

23.. 

24_. 



25. 



Capacity. 

550 

715 
1032 
1210 
1570 
2025 



Length. 
58 
64 
08 
68 
76 
92 



Width. 
30 
32 
34 
36 
42 
41 



Depth. 
10 
11 
14 
14 

16 



Wheels. 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 



Each 

50.00 

60.00 

75.00 

80.00 

90.00 

110.00 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Ash Cans. 



369 






MONITOR ASH CAN. MONITOR ASH CAN. MONITOR ASH CAN. 

Galvanized, without Cover. Galvanized, witliout Cover. Galvanized, without Cover. 

Drop Side Handles. Wood Staves, Drop Side Handles. E.xtra Heavy, Bailed for Hoisting-. 

Monitor Ash Cans, Galvanized, Drop Side Handles. 

No 2 21^ 3 4 5 6 

Size, inches __14xl5i.< 14 x^lS 15x26 1*7x26 18x26 20x25 

Size No. of Cover _. 2 2 3 4 ."i 6 

"Without Covers, per dozen 26.00 30.00 34-00 40.00 46.00 52.00 

Monitor Ash Cans, Galvanized, Wood Staves, Drop Side Handles. 

No 7 S it 111 

Size, inches ___ 15x26 17x26 IS x 26 211x26 

Size No. of Cover __ __ 3 4 5 6 

Without Covers, per dozen 40.00 46.00 52.00 58.00 

Monitor Ash Cans, Galvanized, Extra Heavy for Hoisting. 

No.,_. 1021.,' 103 104 105 106 

Size, inches 14x18 15x26 17x26 18x26 20x25 

Size No. of Cover _.. 2 3 4 5 6 

Without Covers, per dozen 48.00 52.00 58.00 64.00 70.00 



^S=r^ 





MONITOR ASH CAN. 

Galvanized, with Improved Hinge 
Cover, Drop Side Handles. 



BERLIN ASH CAN. 

Japanned Ang-le Iron Staves, 
Drop Side Handles, 
without Cover. 



BERLIN ASH CAN. 

Galvanized Angle Iron Staves, 

Bailed, Extra Heavj'for Hoisting, 

without Cover. 



15 
18 x 26 



Monitor Ash Cans, Galvanized, Improved Hinged Covers, 

Drop Side Handles. 

No 13 14 

Size, inches 15x26 17x26 

With Covers, per dozen... 46.00 52.00 

Berlin Ash Cans, Japanned, Angle Iron Staves 

No 070 080 

Size, inches 15x26 17x26 

Size No. of Cover _ ... 3 4 

Without Covers, per dozen ___ 46.00 52.00 

Berlin Ash Cans, Galvanized, Angle I 
E.xtra Heavy for Hoisting 



16 
20 X 26 



58.00 64.00 

, Drop Side Handles. 



090 
18 X 26 

58.00 

[ron Staves. 



No 

Size, inches 

Size No. of Cover 

Without Covers, per dozen. 



'>2 

15 x26 

3 
64.00 



^¥2 
17 X 26 

4 
70.00 



18 X 26 

6 
76.00 



0100 
20 X 26 

6 
64.00 



101^ 
20 X 26 

6 
82.00 



370 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Ash Cans, Oily Waste Cans and Covers. 






CHAMPION ASH CAN. BERLIN ASH CAN. 

Galvanized, with Double Ribbed Galvanized, Angle Iron Staves, 

Steel Staves, Drop Side Handles. Drop Side Handles. 

Witliout Cover. Without Cover. 

Champion Galvanized Ash Cans. 

No 1711 l''<ii 

Size, inches 1.5 x 26 1*7 x 26 

Size No. of Cover 3 4 

Per dozen, without Covers.. 42.00 48.00 

Berlin Galvanized Ash Cans. 

No.. 70 80 

Size, inches... 15 x 26 17 x 26 

Size No. of Cover S 4 

Per dozen, without Covers. . . 46.00 52.00 

Engineers' BlacK Steel Ash Cans. 

Size, inches 1 ."> x 1 8 1 ."i x 21 

Per dozen, without Covers 72.00 84.00 



^Ji^l^ 



engineers' ASH CAN. 

Black Steel. 
Without Cover. 


190 

18 X 26 

6 

54-00 




200 
20x26 

6 
60.00 


90 
18x26 

5 
58.00 




100 
20 X 26 

6 
64.00 


161,' X 24 
90.00 




18 x24 
96.00 





GALVANIZED IRON INDESTRUCTIBLE 
ASH CAN. 

With Wrought Iron Ribs. 
No., 1,5 18 21) 

Size, in. 1 5 .\ 21; 1 S x 26 20 x 2i'> 
Perdoz. 54.00 60.00 72.00 



No 

Size, inches. 
Per gross... 



UNEXCELLED BLACK STEEL 
ENGINEERS' ASH CAN. 

With Reinforced Body and 
Strapped Bottoms. 




No.. 
Size, in. 15x24 



3 -I- 5 

1 7x24 1 .SX24 20x24 



SAFETY SELF-CLOSING 
WASTE OR REFUSE 
CAN. 
No.. 1/1 1 2/0 -S/O 4/0 

Size, in. 15,k24 17x24 18x24 20x24 




ASH CAN COVER. 

Galvanized. 



Perdoz. 72.00 84.00 90.00 108.00 Perdoz. 66.00 72.00 84.00 102.00 



Ash Can Covers — Galvanized. 

1 2 .3 4 5 

13 14 15 17 18 

34.00 40.00 54-00 66.00 80.00 



No 1 2 

Slze.in lli^xls 12x18 

Perdoz 16.00 22.00 



Oily Waste Cans — Galvanized. 

-3 4 3 6 7 

13x20 14x22 16x24 18x26 20x20 

28.00 34.00 40.00 78.00 96.00 




8 
24 X 36 OILY WASTE CAN. 

Galvanized, with 
126.00 Self-Closing Cover. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



371 



Waste Oil Filters and Oil Tanks. 




Waste Oil Filter. 

This Filter is simple in construction, entirely automatic in its 
operation, and thoroug-hly practical. It reclaims waste oil and purifies 
new oil. 

The filtering- traj'S being removable, can be cleaned quicklj'. 

Made in three sizes, neatly japanned, with brass trimmings. 

No 1 2 3 

Capacity, gallons 15 .SO 60 

Each 18.00 30.00 45.00 



.INTERIOR VIEW, WASTE OK, FILTER. 



The Cross Oil Filter. 

The illustration show tlie construction of our Filter. They are made of extra heavy 
galvanized iron, all joints soldered, lapped and riveted. Tliey are neatly painted and 
hand decorated in gold, with polished brass fittings and bosses and nickel plated rim, 
making the Filter an ornament to any engine room. All inside work is rigidly braced 
and reinforced. The " Special " filters are fitted with a cover having nickel plated 
handles ; also with a gauge to show amount of filtered (pure) oil in reservoir. Any size 
of cocks or gate valves will be furnished at buyer's option. 

The bottom cliamber is filled with pure, warm water, which is heated by means of a 
steam pipe (e.xhaust) passing- through the Filter. Very little steam is required, and if the 
Filter is kept in a warm place, it will not be necessai-y to make steam connection at all. 

Sizes No. 3 and larger have extra heavy brass fittings, water gauge and cover. If 
■desired we can fui-nisli water gauge and cover on the Nos. 1 and -2 Filter at 4.50 additional. 

No 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 U 10 11 12 

■Capacity, Gals, per Day. - 15-20 .3-5 Sn-+0. 50-60 70-90 100-120 120-150 150-200 200-250 250-300 300-400 400-500 
Each __ $25 15 60 75 90 120 140 200 250 300 400 500 





Improved Perfection Oil Tanks. 

Corrugated Bodies and Bottoms. 

"With steady stream pumps whicli can be detached and used in pumping oil 
from barrel into tank. Each Tank furnished with a 1-pint, 1-quart and 2-quart 
tin measure and a 1-quart tin funnel. 

Packed one in a crate. 





Oil TanKs. 








Capacity, gallons 




30 


60 


106 


Each 




5-30 


6.30 


10.50 



372 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Tube Expanders and LeaK Stoppers. 




DUDGEON IMPROVED TUBE EXPANDER. 

This Tool will expand two sizes up to two inches, and three sizes above 

Dudgeon Improved Tube E,xpanders. 



Tubes. 
15^ and 1?4 

m " 1% 

V/^ " 2 

2, 2^ and 

m, m " 
Wi. ^% •• 

3, SVs '• 



inch 



2M 
3 

3¥ 
3K 



Ench. 
es 20.00 

20.00 

--- --- 25.00 

__. 30.00 

-_ 36.00 

39.00 

- 4500 

-- 52.00 

___ 60.00 



Each. 



31^,3=3 and 3^*:^' inches 70.00 



454, iVs 

5, r,\£ 

6, 6K 



4 

4M 
41.< 

4?4 
5 

6 
61.< 



75.00 
80.00 
85.00 
85.00 
90.00 
100.00 

105.00 
115.00 




DUDGEON ROLLER TUBE EXPANDER. 
For one size tube only. 



Size Tube. 1-V 



4 
85.00 



100.00 



5 
120.00 



6 
130.00 



180.00 



Each 25.00 25.00 30.00 35.00 42.00 48.00 55.00 60.00 70.00 

With these Expanders, the tubes can be expanded without striking a blow on them, thus rendering them 
far less liable to crack. Leaky ones can be tightened, with steam on the boiler, with perfect safety. One 
E.Kpander will answer for any thickness of tube sheet, thus avoiding the necessity of an Expander for each 
different thickness of sheet. 

The Blarney Patent Tube Stopper. 




The Blarney Patent Tube Stopper has been designed with a 
full knowledge of the requirements of a first-class Tube Stopper. 
It is intended to supplj' the demand for a device which is both 
7 practical and effective as a stopper for leaky tubes. It cannot 
be forced out nor leak under pressure, and can be applied without 
drawing- fires in order to get into the back end of a furnace, as it 
is applied from front end of boiler. The controller fitting is 
supplied threaded, to be attached to the proper length of pipe. 
A sliort section of socket wrench is also supplied, to be welded to 
a rod of suitable length projecting slightly beyond end of pipe. 
The i-od and pipe can be readily furnislied and fitted by the 
engineer in charge. Reference to the illustration, and the 
following description will give an idea of its construction and application. 

Head piece A has projecting lugs which lock fast to a controller fitting furnished for the purpose, to which 
is screwed a piece of common pipe of suitable length. A socket wrench is also furnished, to be welded to a 
piece of rod, the same being passed through the pipe, and the outer end projecting' beyond the pipe, far enough 
to be grasped by a wrench for turning the same, the inner or socket end engaging the bolt head. The Stopper 
now attached to the controller is passed into the tube and pushed to the back end or beyond the leak, and the 
wrench applied to the projecting rod end is turned, causing the bolt to turn, thus drawing" the Head A and 
Expander B toward each other, which in turn expands the rear end of Sleeve C to a frictional locking contact 
with the tube. A continued turning of the rod contracts the Stopper in its length, causing the packing to 
expand to a steam and water tight sealing to the inner side of tube, when the rod and wrench are withdrawn. 
The front end of tube is stopped in the same manner. 

Where it is impossible to use the internal Stopper owing- to end of tubes leaking, a modified design, 
embodying the same principle is supplied, having an end cap particularly for locomotives, upright boilers and 
all tubes where it is impossible to use an internal Stopper. 

When ordering specify External diameter of Tube. 

Price per set of two Stoppers, 1.50 per inch of External Tube diameter. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



373 



Tube E2<xpanders. 




^ 



CLASS A. ROLLER TUBE EXPANDER. 

This illustration represents our improved type of Roller Expander, which is so familiar to users of this 
style tool that a detail description is not necessarj'. We offer this grade Expander as a competition tool, and 
the low price at which it is sold places it within reach of all who have but an occasional repair job, or whose 
work does not warrant the purchase of a higher grade Expander. 

The principal wearing parts, the mandrels and rolls, are made of a good grade steel, properly hardened to 
resist wear, and the tools are guaranteed to give good ordinary service. 

11.3 is^' 

10.60 10.00 

23. 00 



Diameter, inclies 1 

Each _ -.- - 10.00 

Diameter, inches 3 

Each .._ 18.00 



10.00 
20.00 



25.00 



1 7' 

1 8 

10.00 

4 

30.00 



10.00 

3S00 



12.00 

40.00 



21,< 
14.00 



23^ 
16.00 



50.00 



i; 
60.00 



Above sizes refer to outside diameters of tubes. 




CLASS C. ROLLER TUBE EXPANDER. 

For work that requires an Expander with a detachable mandrel, we make the above style, which is fitted 
with a cap to retain the rolls and the mandrel without nut. 

This style made in but one grade ; that the very best. All wearing parts are of steel and hardened. 

Diameter, inches 1 II4 ^H 1?4 ^/i 2 214 2^ 2^^ 

Each 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 12.00 14.00 16.00 

Diameter, inches 3 •"'4 8i.| Sp^' 4 4I4 41^ r, 1; 

Each 18.00 20.00 23.00 25.00 30.00 35.00 40.00 50.00 60.00 

Above sizes refer to outside diameters of tubes. 




CLASS H. PATENT SELF-FEED ROLLER TUBE EXPANDER. 

This tool is mvich quicker in its operations, and has many advantages over the ordinary Expander. The 
rollSj being set at an angle with the mandrel, have a tendency to draw it into the tool, thus dispensing with 
the hammering of the mandrel. 

As soon as mandrel is forced against the rolls it immediately takes a hold and gradually feeds its way in, 
thus insuring a steady, even expansion of the tube. 

Another improved feature of this Expander is the thrust ring, threaded to the body, which may be 
adjusted to allow tubes to project any required length for beading. 

By the use of the nut on the end of the mandrel, we overcome the objection to the cap used on the old 
style tool. There are no screws to become broken or loose, and all parts are kept intact. 

This is the onlj- style Expander that can be used successfully in connection with pneumatic or other 
power appliances, and mandrel can be made to fit any socket. 

In general design the tools intended for power are the same as those intended for hand use, except the 
feed is modified, which can be varied as the occasion requires. 

This style tool is made in but one grade; that tlie very best. All the wearing parts are hardened to 
withstand the necessary hard wear to which an Expander is subjected. 

We alwaj's furnish right hand feed unless for special purposes they are ordered left hand. 

inch. ._ 26.00 3?4^ inch 35.00 43.2 inch.. 44.00 

i " .__ 29.00 4 " -__ 38.00 5 ~ " __ 50.00 

; " 32.00 4I4 '■ 41.00 6 " -. 60.00 



1 inch... 


12.00 


1''4 inch.. 


. 14.00 


2'4 inch.. 


. 18.00 


114 " -- 


12.00 


1^8 " -- 


- 15.00 


21, •• .. 


- 20.00 


IM " -- 


12.00 


2 " 


- 16.00 


2^4 ■• - 


- 23.00 



374 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Size. 
Each 



Flue Cleaners. 




^p 



STEEL WIRE TUBE BRUSH. 



— 5J3 





INGALL S ADJUSTABLE 
TUBE SCRAPER. 



SPENCER STEEL BRUSH 
TUBE CLEANER. 



Steel Wire Tube Brush, 

1 I '4 Uo i-'4 2 ■2'4 -jio s^V 3 3I4' .SI., -1 41., :. c, r 
1. 10 1. 10 1.20 1.20 1.25 1.40 1.50 1.60 1.75 2.00 2.25 2.50 2.75 3.00 3.00 3,50 



Ingall's Adjustable Tube Scraper. 

S-25 



Size -J 2I4 2i^ 1% .3 HI4 :n.,- 4 -U^ ,5 6 

Witli Brush 3.00 3.40 3.75 4.15 4.50 4.90 5.25 6.00 6.75 7.50 9.00 

Without Brush 2.00 2.25 250 2.75 3.00 3.25 3.50 4.00 4.50 5.00 6.00 



Size ._.: 2 

Each 2.00 



Spencer Steel Brush Tube Cleaner. 

2 2I4 2l;< 2^4 3 3'4 31, 

2.25 2.50 2.7s 3.00 3.25 3.50 



3-75 



4 
4.00 





V'™'^ ! 




^^■TTIM 



CHRtSTOFFEL ELLTPTICAL 
SCRAPER. 



CHRISTOFFEL COIL TUBE 
CLEANER. 



NATIONAL STEEL TUBE CLEANER. 



Christoffel ELlliptical Scraper. 



Size, 



I'j 



1^., 



3I4 



33.4 



Each 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.25 2.50 2.75 3.00 3.25 3.50 3.75 4.00 

Christoffel Coil Tube Cleaner. 



Size. 
Each 



1'4 



11., 



1. 00 1.00 1. 00 1. 00 1. 10 1.20 1.30 1.40 1.50 1.65 1.75 1.90 2.00 

National Steel Tube Cleaner. 

Size ---. 11.; I'V 2 2I4 21, 2:'4 3 3I4 ■A^i 4 41,' 5 m 

Each... 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.25 2.50 2.75 3.00 3.25 3.50 4.00 4.50 s.oo S.50 




'g J.— :t~^J:3>jx:;CI^iIH3 



ENGINEERS' FAVORITE. 



IMPROVED HURRICANE AUTOMATIC 
STEAM FLUE CLEANER. 

E,ngineers' Favorite. 




THE SOOT SUCKER. 



Size. 
Eacli 



l'^ 



SI.,' 



41.,' 



2.00 2.00 2.25 2.50 2.75 3.00 3.25 3.50 4.00 4.50 6.25 

Hurricane Automatic Steam Flue Cleaner. 

Size, 2 to 2i.( inch, witli Hand Valve, each 6.00 

" 3 to 31.,' " Automatic, each 7.00 

" 4 to 4i| " " " 8.00 

A powerful and effective machine. Valve opens on entering Tube — closes when withdrawn. 

The Soot Sucker. 

Size 2 1% 3 ?Ai 4 A^.i 5 

Price 10.00 10.50 11.00 11.50 12.00 12.50 13.00 

Handle and Fittings, any size 3.50 

The Cleaner can be placed on the handle and fitting's of any of the various blowers, or a straight piece of 
pipe, if desired. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



.375 



Hydraulic Jacks. 




PLAIN JACK. 

For use in presses, or where 
there is a firm support. 



BASE JACK. 

For raih-oad work, or wliere 
broad base, insuring stability, 
is required. 



CLAW OR GROUND LIFTING JACK. 

For machine sliops, and for work 
tliat will not permit the head to 
be placed under the load. 



Tone 


Run 






Tons 


Run 






Tons 


Run 






Lift. 


Out. 


Height. 


Each. 


Lift. 


Out. 


Height. 


Each. 


Lift. 


Out. 


Height. 


Each. 


4 


12 


24 


$6o 


4 


12 


23 


$60 


4 


12 


24 


$60 


Y 


12 


25 


70 


7 


12 


25 


80 


7 


12 


25 


85 


t 


18 


32 


73 


7 


18 


31 


85 


7 


18 


31 


88 


10 


12 


25 


80 


10 


12 


25 


95 


7 


24 


38 


90 


10 


IS 


32 


95 


10 


18 


31 


no 


10 


12 


25 


100 


10 


24 


39 


no 


10 


24 


39 


125 


10 


18 


32 


120 


15 


12 


26 


100 


15 


12 


25 


125 


10 


24 


39 


14s 


15 


18 


32 


125 


15 


18 


32 


150 


15 


12 


26 


150 


15 


24 


39 


150 


15 


24 


39 


175 


15 


18 


32 


185 


20 


12 


26 


120 


20 


12 


26 


150 


20 


12 


26 


200 


20 


18 


33 


14s 


20 


18 


33 


175 


20 


18 


33 


240 


20 


24 


39 


170 


20 


24 


39 


200 


30 


12 


26 


250 


30 - 


y 


22 


ISO 


30 


9 


22 


170 










30 


12 


26 


17s 


30 


12 


26 


200 










30 


18 


33 


210 


30 


18 


33 


23s 










40 


12 


27 


210 


40 


12 


27 


240 










40 


18 


34 


250 


40 
50 
50 


18 
12 
IS 


33 
28 
34 


280 
260 
310 











Screw Jacks. 




JACK SCREW. 



Xo. 



No. 



Height of Jacli When 



Turned Down to 
Diameter the Lowest Point, 
of Screw. Inches. 


Net 

Rise. 

Inches 


1. II4 inch. 8 




4 


2. IH ' 


' 10 




6 


3. IH • 


10 




5 


■i. l^o ' 

5. lii ' 

6. 1% ' 

7. 1% • 

8. IM ' 


12 
14 
12 
14 
16 




7 
9 
6 
8 
10 


9. 1^4' ' 


18 




12 


10. 2 ' 


12 




5 


11. 2 


' 14 




7 


12. 2 


' 16 




9 


13. 2 


20 




13 


14 2^4 ' 
1.5. 2l< ' 


14 
16 




S 
10 


16. 2^ ' 

17. 2^ ' 


20 
24 




14 
IS 




Car 


J 


acks. 


1*71,^. 2 in 


ch. 10 




4 


18." 2 ' 


12 




5 


19. 2 ' 


14 




7 


20. 2 ' 


' 16 




Q 



Whole 


Estimated 


Height. 
Inches. 


Lifting Capacity 
Tons. 


12 


5 


16 


5 


15 


8 


19 


8 


23 


8 


18 


12 


22 


12 


26 


12 


30 


12 


17 


15 


21 


15 


25 


15 


33 


15 


22 


20 


26 


20 


34 


20 


42 


20 


14 


15 


17 


15 


21 


15 



These Jacks have cast iron barrels, witli steel screws cut in a lathe. 
Furnished with roller bearings at about fifteen per cent, additional. 



25 15 

There are no better Jacks made. 



Each. 
2.50 
3.00 
325 
3-75 
4.00 

4-25 
4-S» 
5.00 
5-50 
5-5° 
6.00 
7.00 
8.00 
8.50 
950 
11.00 
13.00 



5.00 

5-50 
6.00 
7.00 



37G 



NASON MA.NUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 





The Nason Portable Forges. 

Portable Forge, Blacksmiths' Type. 

This forge is guaranteed to produce a welding heat on 3-inch iron in 
five minutes ; on -1-inch in ten minutes. 



No. 0. Portable Hand Forge. 

Height to top of Bowl, 30 inches. 
Size of Hearth, 28 x 40 inches. 
Diameter of Fan, 14 inches. 
Weight, without Tank, S.^o lbs.; 
Price, with Tank 54-00 



with Tank, Srio lbs. 

Without Tank... 



50.00 



No. 0. Portable Power Forge. 



Same design and construction as No. Hand Forge illustrated, but is 
built with tight and loose pulleys ; also cut-off for the hlast, by which 
the fire may be regulated to any degree ; can also be furnished with 
hand power attachment for use at times when steam power is not 
available. 



No. 0. 

HAND FORGE. 

With Water Tank and Sheet Iron 
Hood. 

Size Fan, 14 inches. 

Size Fire Pan, 28 .x 60 inches. 

Water Tank, 23'' j; inches long, 9 inches wide by 6i^ inches deep. 

Weight, 250 lbs. 

Price, with Tank 58.00 Without Tank 54-00 

" Hand Power Attachment, no Tank 58.00 

" " " and Tank __ 62.00 

No. 1. Portable Hand Forge. 

Has a half open hood, and is guaranteed to yield a welding heat on 2}.^ 
and 8-inch h'on in from five to ten minutes. It will do heavier work if 
required. Adapted for tool work, machinists, plumbers, miners, marble 
works, niillers, railroad repair shops, locksmiths, planters and repairs m 
general. 

Height to top of Bowl, 29 inches. 

Size of Hearth, 21 x 27 inches. 

Diameter of Fan, 10 inches. 

Weight, 140 lbs. 
Price _ 40.00 

No. 2. Portable Hand Forge. 

Same size and construction as No. 1, but with Closed Hood. 42.00 

No. 3. Portable Hand Forge. 

Same size and construction as Nos. 1 and 2, but without Hood 36.00 





No. 1. 

POWER FORGE. 

With Half Open Hood. 



NO. 1. 
HAND FORGE. 

With Half Open Hood. 



No. 1. Power Forge with Half Open Hood. 

This machine is desig'ned for lighter work than the No. Power Forge above 
described. Furnished with hand power attachment if desired; also built with 
tight and loose pulleys. A blast gate is provided. Especiallj' adapted for 
machinists' use. 

Size of Fan, 10 inches. 

Size of Fire Pan, 31 x2'7 inches. 

Weight, ISO lbs. 

Price 45.00 

With Hand Power Attachment ._ 48.00 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



377 



Emery Wheels. 



FLAT EMERY WHEEL. 



Sterling Patent Emmery and Corundum Wheels, 



Diam. 



per 
Minute. 



-Thickness of Wheels. - 



11 



^'i 




Emery Cylinders and Cup Wheels. 



)iam. 


1 


^H 


2 


— ThickneBB of Eim. — 


3 


H4 


4 


8 


iS-So 


— 














— 


9 


16.50 


22.00 














— 


10 


17-75 


24.25 


29.50 


. 










12 


I8-7S 


26.25 


33.00 


38.75 


44.00 




— 


14 


22.50 


31.00 


38.50 


45-50 


51-50 


57-50 


61.50 


16 


26,00 


35-75 


44.60 


53-00 


60.25 


67.60 


73-00 


18 


28.80 


40.25 


51-40 


61.40 


71.00 


79.00 


86.90 


20 


30.90 


44.00 


56-25 


67.40 


78.50 


87.60 


97.00 


22 


35 00 


49-75 


65.00 


79.40 


91.50 


103.90 


115-50 


24 


3750 


54-25 


70.50 


86.25 


9950 


113.60 


126.60 


2H 


3975 


59.80 


77.00 


93-00 


109.25 


124.75 


139-25 



378 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Grindstones. 








HAND OR FOOT POWER. 

Mounted on Heavy Hardwood Frames. 
60 pounds, 18 inch diameter, each ... 



60 " 20 " 

SO " 22 '■ 

100 " 24 " 

120 " 26 " 

140 " 28 " " 

160 '■ 30 "x2i^to3in, 

225 " 30 " X 4 inch, 

325 " 36 "x4 inch, 

Knocked down for export when required. 



11.00 

11.50 

12.50 

14.00 

15.00 

16.00 

17-50 
22.00 

30.00 




MACHINIST GRINDSTONE. 

Mounted on Iron Frame. 

30 inch, heavy, each 52.00 

•'"' " " " 80.00 

Add for Shield and Water Bucket 4.00 

25 inch, light, each 28.00 

30 " " " 40.00 

Add for Shield and "Water Bucket 3.00 








No. 3. 
FAMILY GRINDSTONE. 

No. 3 has a stone 14 x ljj[ inches. The increased 
size and weiglit give it greater speed and capacity. 
As the cut shows the stone is operated by a wooden 
pitman, whicli will prove durable and satisfactory. 

It weighs, boxed, 85 pounds. 
Eacli 4-50 



-iU 



GRINDSTONE ARBORS. 

II4 incli, each 10.50 

" 12.50 

" _. 16.50 



Ship Stones. 

12 inch, each 2.50 

1^ " " — 2.75 

16 " " 3.00 

18 " " 3.25 



Family Grindstones. 

6 inch, per dozen 14.00 

S " " 16.00 

10 " ". 18.00 

12 " " 2!. 00 





FAMILY GRIND- 
STONE. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



37& 



The Forbes Patent Die Stock. 




No. 78. 
HAND OR POWER MACHINE. 

Range 2^2 to 4 inch, Right Hand. 

The Forbes Patent Die Stock as Arranged for Either Hand or 

Power Use. 

The machine wliich we illustrate on this pag'e is aa adaptation of our hand machine, already described,. 
for either hand or power use. It consists of our regular hand machine supplied with a power base, elongated 
pinion, countershaft, etc., and the machine can either be worked as a power machine or taken from the base 
and carried out on outside work as a hand machine. They are designed to stand on the end of a bench, thus 
giving great economy of space, and allowing a length of pipe to be handled in a much smaller room than with 
other designs of machines. 

We also can furnish a stand when desired for either our hand or power machines, to stand on the floor^ 
for whicli we charge $10 extra. 

Price List for Hand or Power Machines. 



No. 

*7u 


I4 to 

I4 " 
1 " 

% " 

li " 

^2 " 

l}i " 

1,14 " 
1 " 
1 

4 " 
3M " 
2K " 

2y, " 
1 - " 

1 

2M " 
2l.< " 
21 J " 

iXl " 

2M " 

214 " 


2 
2 
3 
3 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

6 

6 

5 

6 

6 

6 

JS 

8 

10 

10 

10 

12 

12 


nchR 

■' fo 
" R. 

" R 
nches, 


and L 


Eange. 


Weight, 

Net 
Pounds. 

320 


Weight, 

Gross 
Pounds. 

430 

425 

459 

462 

467 

652 

653 

654 

653 

664 

813 

818 

818 

823 

843 

853 
1215 
1193 
1600 
1600 
1650 
2700 
2750 


Price. 
100. oa 


*72 
*74 
*76 
*77 


r Solid Die 
H., 1 to 2 
H., % to 5 
R. and L . 

R. H 

R. H 

R. and L. 

R.H 

R. and L . 

R.H 

R. H 

R. H 

R. H 

R.H 

R. and L. 
R. and L . 

R.H 

R.H 

R. H 


s (without dies) 

inch L. H 

inch L. H 


315 

340 

343 

348 


95.00 
125.00 
135-00 
155.00 


t78 
*80 
*82 




515 

516 

517 


140.00 
150.00 
165.00 


*84 
*86 




516 
527 


160.00 
180.00 


+88 
+90 




635 

640 


170.00 
180.00 


■92 
••94 
*96 
*98 




640 

645 

665 

675 


200.00 
225.00 
250.00 
285.00 


*99 




1130 


535-00 


tioo 

+ 102 
*10+ 




1108 

1510 

1520 


500.00 
700.00 
700.00 


*106 


R. and L. 

R. H 

R. and L. 




1560 


750.00 


tl07 
*108 




2500 

2550 


900.00 
1000.00 



* Pressure feed machine. •)• Lead screw machine. 
These prices include covintersliaft, ratchet wrench and pipe rest, 
unless especially ordered. 



Nos. 70 to 77 have no cut-off attachment 



380 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The Forbes Patent Die Stocks. 





No. SO. 

HAND MACHINE. 

Range }^ to 2 inch, Right and Left. 



No. oi;. 

HAND MACHINE. 

Range 2}i to 6 inch, Right and Left. 



The Forbes Patent Die Stocks for Hand Power. 

These machines consist of a die-carrying gear surrounded and supported by a shell witli a pipe vise 
attaclied to tlie baclv oC it and a pinion or small gear imbedded in its side ; a face plate by which the dies are 
adjusted. The pipe is pushed into the machine from tlie back and clamped in the vise by the hand wheel shown 
on top of the machine. The die-carrying gear is then revolved by means of the crank and pinion. As the 
dies revolve a slight pressure on the top lever forces the gear back into the shell and the dies on the pipe. 
AVhen the thread is cut to the required length the face plate is turned to the left, whicli draws the dies back 
and the pipe can be removed. 

The vise is self-centering and the dies are adjustable to any variation of the fittings. 

All sizes of machines have cut-ofl: attachments except the Nos. 30, 32, 34, 36 and 37. On these sizes cut-off 
attachments are not placed, as a roller cutter is ordinarily used with them. 



Price List for Hand Machines. 

Weight, Weight, 

;Net Gross 

No. Range. Pounds. Pounds. Price. 

*30 ^Xto 2 inch, both Right and Left 138 \1S 50.00 

*32 I4 " 2 " for Sohd Dies (without dies) 130 lYO 45.00 

*34 1 " 3 " R. H., 1 to 2 inch L. H 155 195 75.00 

*36 %" 3 " R. H., 'U to 2inch L. H.... 160 200 85.00 

*37 li " 3 inches, R. and L... 160 200 105.00 

•|-46 2K " ■!■ " R. H _ 220 270 85.00 

*38 nl " i " R. H _ 222 272 100.00 

*40 \H " i " R. andL. 225 275 115.00 

*42 1^ " 4 " R. H 223 273 110.00 

*44 1 ■■ 4 •■ R. and L 235 285 130.00 

fSO 4 '■ 6 •• R. H 298 376 115.00 

f52 31.^" 6 " R. H 298 376 130.00 

t54 2l| " 5 " R. H 300 878 150.00 

fo6 m" 6 " R. H 303 381 175.00 

|62 21^" 6 " R. H. (extra heavy) 750 885 300.00 

*5S 1 "6 ■' R. H 3,30 408 190.00 

*60 1 "6 " R. and L 348 426 235.00 

*63 21^" 8 " R. and L _ 625 750 ■ 360.00 

+ 64 21.^" 8 '■ R. H 600 725 325.00 

fee 2l>.< ■' 10 " R. H 750 880 500.00 

*67 2>? " 10 " R. H 760 890 500.00 

*68 2>| '• 10 " R. and L 800 950 550.00 

fB9 23^ " 12 " R. H 1000 ,1200 650.00 

*69M .2>| " 12 " R. and L 1050 1250 750.00 

Nos. 30 to 37 have no cut-off attachment unless especially ordered. 

* Pressure feed machine. f Lead screw machine. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



381 



Pipe Threading Attachment for Lathes. 




This attachment consists of a die head and dies to be mounted on the spindle like a chuck, an adjustable 
vise to be attached to the carriage and an adjustable pipe rest. The dies are opening- and adjustable to any 
variations of the fittings, and the vise is self-centering. It can be quickly adjusted to any make or size of 
lathe, and bj' its use the lathe can be turned into a power pipe threading machine, which will do rapid and 
accurate w'ork. 

Pipe Threading Attachments for Lathes. 



No. 1. 



6. 

8. 
H\ 
12. 



Range I4 to 2-inch. Both Right and Left, for lathe not less than ln-inch swing- 
Arranged for Solid Pipe or Bolt Dies, but without dies 

(For Bolts), Range I4 to 2 inch, without dies -- 

Bolt dies 3.00 per set of three extra. 

Range 1 to 4 inch. Right Hand, for lathe not less than l.'j-inch swing 

" " " " and Left Hand, for lathe not less than 15-inch swing. 

" 21^ to 6 inch. " Hand, for lathe not less than 2o.inch swing- __ 

(( it o (( n tt it it it 28 '* 



Weight. 
Pounds. 


Price. 


18.5 


50.00 


180 


38.00 


180 


40.00 


210 


75.00 


215 


95.00 


325 


130.00 


605 


225.00 



The I. X. L. Pipe Threading Machine. 

This Machine is Simple in Construction, Easy to WorK, Not Liable to Get Out of 
Order, and Requires no Skilled Labor. 

The arrangement of the g-earing* permits the machine being 
adjusted to the work to be done, enabling one man to screw two- 
inch pipe with ease. There are 

Three Changes of Speed. 

The fast speed cuts ^4, fg and I3' ; the next, f^- 1 ^^^ li'-i inches ; 
and the slowest, 1^2 and 2 inches.' The changes are made by the 
movement of the lever in front of the machine. 

The patent concentric gripping- chuck is of substantial con- 
struction, having three jaws moved to the center by one screw — 
centering the pipe true. It has not its equal as a chuck for gripping 
pipe tor general use. 

The machine is provided with a novel chuck on the back end of 
the spindle, for centering the pipe, doing away with guides. The 
die head is arranged with 

Cutting=Off Tool Slide 

and self-centering- jaws, for steadying- the pipe while being cut off. 
The die-starter is the long-lever working pinion in the rack at the 
bottom of the die head. It is a portable machine, weighing about 
four hundred and seventy-five pounds. 

Crooked Threads Cannot be Cut, 

as the pipe revolves and the die stands still. There are no loose guides to be changed or lost, 
can be easily arranged to operate by belt power when desirable. 

Hand Machine, 

With set of right-hand solid dies I4 to 2 inches, inclusive, fly wheel, and set of sockets for making 
nipples 14 to 2 inches, complete 

Power and Hand Machine, 

With set of right-hand solid dies I4 to 2 inches, inclusive, fly wheel, pulleys, countershaft and set of 

sockets for making nipples I4 to 2 inches, complete 110.00 

Speed of countershaft, 150 revolutions per minute. Pulleys, 11 inches in diameter — two loose, each T inches 
face, one fast, 31.2 inches face. Weight hand machine, 475 pounds. Power and hand machine, 675 pounds. 

Attachments fitted to these machines, when ordered, for threading bolts and tapping nuts II4 inches, and 
smaller sizes, at an additional cost. 




I. X. L. PIPE THREADING MACHINE. 



The machine 



90.00 



382 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Armstrong Stocks and Dies. 







Number 

of 
Stock. 



2 

3 
3 
3 



Xo. 1. 

STOCK AXD DIES. 



Threading 

Pipe 

from, Inches. 

1*; 



to 



1 , 



Hi 



1 

1 



2 



21^ to 4 
21,^ and 3 
3M " 4 




Price, Complete, 
with Ki^ht 
Hand Dies. 

9.00 

12.00 

14.00 

12.00 

20.00 

24.00 

28.50 

40.00 

60.00 

45-00 
4S.0O 



-1- 


.— 


— — - 


^=^- 


=-- — =-- -^-^ 


T 






No. 0. 










STOCK AND DIES. 






Price, Complete, 

with Kifrht 

and Left Hand 

Dies. 


Extra Dies, 

Right or Left Hand, 

Complete, 

Per Set. 


Extra 

Bushings, 

Each: 


Sets of Dies 
in Each 
Stock, 

Eight Hand. 


Sets of Dies 

in Each Stock, 

Eight and Left 

Hand. 


14.00 


1-2S 


.20 




4 


8 


20.00 


1.50 


-25 




5 


10 


23.00 


1.50 


-25 




6 


12 


18.00 


3-25 


.40 




4 


8 


32.00 


4.00 


-50 




3 


6 


40.00 


4.00 


-50 




4 


8 


48.50 


4.00 


-50 




5 


10 


55-00 


15.00 


1. 00 




1 


2 


92,00 


16.00 


1-50 




2 


4 


60.00 


16.00 


1.50 




1 


2 


60.00 


16.00 


1.50 




1 


2 



Armstrong Pipe Machines. 




No. 0. 

PIPE MACHINE. 



Hand Machine, 4 to 2 Inches. 

Without With 

Stand. Stand. 

Hand Machine, without Dies So.oo 60.00 

" " with Pipe Dies, I4 to 2 in. R. H. 60.00 70.00 

" Bolt " i^tol,i^R. H. 60.00 70.00 

Power Machine, 1 to 2 Inches. 

Power Attacli- Power Attach- 
ment (no ment and 
Countershaft. ) Countershaft. 

Machine, without Dies.. - 65.00 9300 

" witli Pipe Dies, I4 to 2 in. R. H 75-oo 103.00 

" " Bolt " 1^ in. to 11.^ in 75-oo 103.00 

" Pipe Dies, I4 to 2 in. R. H., withstand 85.00 113.00 

Dies. 

Extra Dies are the same as used in No. 2 and No. 3 Stocks, viz., ^i 
to 1 inch No. 2, and 1'^ to 2 inch No. 3. For Combination Pipe and 
Bolt Machine, take net price of Pipe Threading Machine and add net 
price of Bolt Dies. For Left Hand Dies, add net price from same list. 



Attachments. 

No. 0. Machine Power Attachment, no 

Countershaft 1500 

" 0. Machine Countershaft 28.00 

" 0. Machine Stand 10.00 

Unless specified. Machine is shipped without 
Stand, and for hand use. 



Speed and Weights. 

Speed of Countershaft, revolutions 260 

Weig-ht of Machine with Dies, pounds 135 

Weight of Machine Stand, pounds 60 

Conduit Dies furnislied for No. and No. 00 
Machines same list as regular No. 2, No. 3 and 
No. G Dies. 



NASON MA.NUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



383 



Armstrong Bolt Stock and Dies and Packer Rachets. 




No. 0. 
machinist's screw plate. 

Machinist's Screw Plate. 

No. 0. Stock and Dies and Taps for Threading- Bolts and Nuts, 1 sizes, I4' to '^, each 20.00 

Armstrong Adjustable Stock and Dies for Threading Bolts. 

No. 1. Stock 7 Bolt Dies, '4 to ;'4 _, IS-OO 

" 1. " 4 Pipe and "7 Bolt Dies ., 20.00 

" 1. " 7 Bolt Dies, *? Taps '4 to -^ 20.00 

'■ 1. '• 4 Pipe Dies, 7 Bolt Dies, 7 Taps 24.80 

Sizes of Bolt Dies furnished }■{, j\, pg 
sizes smaller than J4 inch nor larger than '■}-£ inch. 



Other sizes special. This stock will not take bolts 



Armstrong Adjustable Stock and Dies for Threading Bolts for 

Machinists and Blacksmiths. 

No. 2. Stock 7 Bolt Dies, 1,' to 1^ 20.00 

" 2. " 7 " " K to 1 ii and 5 Pipe Dies I4 to i 28.50 

" 2. " 7 " " 7TapsKtolU' 30.00 

" 2. " 7 " "7 " 1^ to 1 '4 and 5 Pipe Dies ,14 to 1 38-75 

Stocks with Screws, Handles and Wrench. 

No. 0. Stock Taking- Bolt Dies, '4 to -^ i-So 

" 1. " " Pipe Dies, i^ to I.,' and Bolt Dies >4 to 2.4- ,-- 3-25 

" 2. " " " " 1^ to 1, Bolt Dies 1.,' to l^i and Brass Pipe Dies ?s to 1 '4 4-oo 



No. 

0. 
1 
1 



M. rs "'74, 



Dies. 

Dies, Bolt V^, j\, %, y'j, i.<, % or^4. complete with Collet, each i-95 

■ ¥. A. M. T5-. K. -"^^ or :'4', without Collet, each i-OO 

^i, VV, % orT-V, Right Hand, each i-SO 

" 1-75 

" " '- 2.00 

3>< o'r" % ,' Rig-lit Han d , each 2- 00 

•'I.JsOr:, " " " 2.00 

U^orlii, " " " : 2.25 

Bolt Dies, Left Hand, same price as above. When ordering please state which part of dies is wanted. 

Packer P».achets. 

These Rachets are adapted for Square Shank Drills only. 




PACKER SLEEVE RACHET. 

No 1 2 .3 4 .5 

Handle, inches.. 10 12 IH 18 24 

Each.. 10.50 13.50 16.00 19.00 23.00 




PACKER BOILER MAKER'S RACHET, SHORT STOCK. 

No 1 2 

Handle, inches 10 12 

Each 9-00 lo-S" 



384 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Stocks and Dies. 

No. A. No. AA. 

SOLID STOCK AND DIES. SOLID STOCK AND DIES. 

Solid Stocks and Dies. 

No. A Solid Stock and Die Threads, ig to }.i inch Pipe, each - 7.00 

" AA " " ig to 1 " " " 10.00 

Extra Die Plates for No. A, " 5.00 

" " AA, Cutting 1^, i^ and 3s'l°oli " -- - 3.50 

AA, ■' }4,% " 1' " " - 4-00 

No. 1. No. -2. 

MALLEABLE STOCK. MALLEABLE STOCK. 

With Solid Dies. With Solid Dies and Leader Screw. 




MALLEABLE STOCK. 

With Solid Dies and Leader Screw. 



Malleable StocRs with Solid Dies. 



No 1 

Threads K, H, %. V2 h, %, >2, %, 1 

Size of Dies 2 x J^ 2?^ x ?4 

Complete 9.50 15.06 

Stock Only 3.50 5.00 

ExtraDies 1.50 2.00 



1"., 


1:4 


2 


3 


s^ 


\, 1, Ik 


1, Ik. iH 


11.. 1 1'^ 2 


2J^. 3 


2K. 3 


3xM 


z^% 


3J-8 X % 


4% X Ik 


4^X11 


13-50 


13-50 


20.00 


43.00 


51.00 


6.00 


6.00 


950 


25.00 


33- 00 


2.50 


2.50 


350 


9.00 


9.00 





SOLID DIE. BUSHING. 

Solid Pipe Dies— Right or Left Hand. 

No _ II 1 1>^ \\ 

Size %,\i,%,% J'i k, %. M, ?4, 1 Is to Ik VstoWi 

Measures. --_ 2x3^ 23^ x J-^ or 2% x ,^4 3 x ^..^ 3x3^ 

Each 1.50 2.00 2.50 2.50 

No 2 3 S}4 

Size .k' -o l>2 2i^and3 2i^and3 

Measures | f ' x 1 or S^ x % [ 5 x Ik or 4;^ x Ik Sxlkorf'sxlk 

Each 3.50 9.00 9.00 

Bushings. 

No _.., 1 U, 1% 2 3 m 

Size Kto% k to 1 k' to 1 k to Ik ktolk 2 and 2k 2 and 2k 

Each .25 .35 .45 .45 .60 1. 00 1. 00 

Die Frames. 

No 1 n.i 1% 2 3 3k 

Taking Number 1 1 1 or 1}^ 2 2 

Each 30 .40 .40 .50 .60 .60 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



385 



Pipe Cutters. 




STANWOOD IMPROVED PIPE CUTTEE. 



BARNES PIPE CUTTER. 



Stanwood Improved Pipe Cutters. 



No_ , 

Cuts Pipe 

Each . -.. 

Extra Blocks and Wheels, each. 

" Wheels, each 

Pins, each 



1 
atol 
1.50 

•45 
.12 

• OS 



% to 2 

2.25 

.60 

.18 

•05 



Barnes Pipe Cutters. 



No 

Cuts Pipe 

Each 

Extra Wheels, each 

" Wheel Pins, per dozen . 



1 

i^tol 

4-50 

•25 

1. 00 



2 

K, to 2 

6.00 

•30 

1. 00 




SAUNDERS PIPE CUTTER. 



ARMSTRONG PIPE CUTTER. 



Saunders Pipe Cutters. 



No 

Cuts Pipe 

Each 

Extra Blocks and Wheels, each. 

" Wheels, each 

" Rollers, " . 

" Pins, " 



V, 



1 

_ to 1 

3^00 

1-25 

.24 

.24 
.10 



1 to 2 

4-50 

1-75 

•32 

•32 

.10 



3 
2 to 8 
11.00 

2^75 
.60 
•50 

■IS 



'2V2 to 4 

iS.oo 

350 

.60 

•50 

• IS 



Armstrong Pipe Cutters. 



No 

Cuts Pipe 

Each 

Wheels or Rollers, each. 





3 
2 to 3 
7.00 

I^2S 
•25 
.08 




5 

4 to 6 

28.00 

4.00 

.60 

.60 

■15 



\H to 4 
15.00 
■50 



-^ 
CURTIS PIPE CUTTER. TKIMO PIPE CUTTER. 

Curtis Pipe Cutters. 

No .- 2 

Range ig in. to 2 in. 

Price -. 6.00 

Trimo Pipe Cutters. 

Size No 1 2 3 

Cuts, Pipe... 1^ to IJ4 32 to 2 11.^ to S 

Price, with Two Extra Wheels, Interchangeable Nut and Special Handle 4.25 6.2s 12.25 

Extra Nuts, each... .35 .35 .40 

" Wheels, each .30 .30 .40 

" Rolls, each .25 .30 .50 

" Pins with Cotter Pins, per dozen I.OO i.oo i.oo 

" Anti-friction Washers, " .60 .60 ,60 

" Fork Block Carrier, each .10 .10 ,10 



386 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Wrenches. 





STILI.SON WRENCH. 

Wood Handle. Cinch to IS-inch. 



STILLSON WRENCH. 

Steel Handle. 6-iach to 14-iuch. 




STILLSON WRENCH. 1 S-incIl to I S-incll. 

Stillson Wrenches. 



Length when open 



Grips, inches 
Each 



6 S lit It 18 24 

ig wire to ig wire to i^ wire to I4 wire to J^' wire to I4 wire to 

i^ pipe. ''^pipe. 1 pipe. Ui^ pipe. 2 pipe. 2'^ pipe. 

2.00 2.00 2.25 3.00 4.00 6.00 

6-inch Wrench with screw driver attachment on end of handle finished, each. 2.37 

Nickel Plated, each ._ _. 2.75 



.36 
I4 wire to 

Si, pipp. 
12.00 



48 

1 pipe to 

■1 pipe. 

18.00 





■^ - '!r 

"vi li 3l. 

STILLSON JAW. STILLSON FRAME. STILLSON HANDLE. 

Repairs for Stillson Wrenches. 

Size G S In 14 18 

Jaws, each .67 .67 .75 i.oo 1.33 

Frames, " .25 .25 .33 .45 .55 

Wood Handles, " .15 .15 .20 .25 .30 

Steel Handles, " .66 .66 .78 i.oo 1.33 

Nuts, " ._. .20 .20 .27 .35 .42 






STILLSON 


NUT. 


24 

2.00 

■6S 


36 
4.00 

•75 


48 
6.00 
I.oo 


2.00 
•SO 


4.00 
•65 


6.00 
.80 




■^ 



TRIMO WRENCU. 

Trimo Wrenches. 

Length when open__ 6 8 10 14 

Grips, inches. \ 'i f".'^ ^° '? wireto 1^ wireto V. wireto ' 

( ,i pipe. 

Complete, each "2.00 

Jaw, " .67 

Nut, " .20 

Inserted Jaw, " .25 

Frame, " .25 

Size 4 6 

Black, each .75 

Bright, " .8s .85 




;u pipe. 

2.00 

.67 
.20 

•2S 
■25 



1 pipe. 
2.25 
•75 
•27 
■33 
•33 



11,2 pipe. 

3.00 

1.00 

•35 
•50 

•45 



8 

.85 
•95 



111 

I.oo 
1. 17 



COE S WRENCH. 

18 24 36 

4 wireto I4 wireto )i pipe to 



Coe's Wrenches. 



'. pipe. 
4.00 

133 
.42 

•55 

■ 55 



12 

1. 17 
1.35 



2 pipe. 
6.00 
2.00 

•50 

•65 

• 65 



2.00 
2.17 



'A\.2 pipe. 

12.00 

4.00 

.65 
I.oo 

•75 



IS 

2.50 

2.7s 



48 

1 pipe to 

5 pipe. 

18.00 

6.00 

.80 

1-25 

I.oo 



21 

3.00 
325 




JOHNSTON AUTOMATIC WRENCH. 



Lengtli when open- 


10 


IB 


24 


Grips, inches j 


i^toi 


H to \H 


i2'to2io' 


pipe. 


pipe. 


pipe. 


Wrench Complete... 


2.25 


3.00 


6.00 


Extra Swing Jaw 


■75 


I.oo 


2.00 




ATLAS PIPE WRENCH. 

Length when open. 10 ' 18 



24 



Grins inches ■* '« "^.'''^ *° '*.'° "^ J^ to 3 1 to 4i| 

unps, incnes ^ \ ^\^^. pipe. pipe. pipe. 



Each. 



2.25 4.00 6.00 12.00 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



387 



Wrenches. 





VULCAN WRENCH WITH CABLE CHAIN. 



VULCAN WRENCH WITH FLAT-LINK CHAIN. 



Vulcan Patent Drop Forged Steel Chain Pipe Wrench. 

For gripping, turning or holding pipe, bolts, bars, shafts, etc., from ig to 18 inches diameter. Eight sizes. 
With either Cable or Flat-Link Chain. 

To change the chain, unscrew one cap-screw, but remove neither jaw ; slip out tlie internal pin on which 
the chain swings, thus releasing the chain ; insert new chain, replace pin and cap-screw, screwing the latter 
firmly into place. 

Vulcan Chain Pipe Wrenches. 

Size ___ 10 11 12 13 131,' 14 1.5 

Price, with Flat-Link Chain, each 2.50 3.50 5.00 7.00 9.00 11.00 18.00 

" " Cable " '• 2.25 3.25 4.50 6.25 7.7s 9.50 16.00 

Capacity, size pipe _. }i^°% Js to l^^ ,'4 to 21^ -'^ to -1 1 to 6 U., to 8 2 to 12 

Length over all . 13jJ£ 20 27 37 ii}i, oOi^' 641^' 

Weight 194 434' %% 16 21" 29' 49' 

Extra Flat-Link Chains, each .75 i.oo 1.50 2.50 3.25 4.00 6.00 

" Cable " " .50 .75 1.00 1.75 2.00 2.50 4.00 

" Jaws, pair i.oo 1.75 2.75 4.00 4.75 5.50 7.50 

Length Flat-Link Chain 91^ IS^^ 171^' 22i, 31 39 54}| 

Cable " 9% li}i 1% 11' zm 42 57" 



Robbins' Chain Tongs. 



No.... 
Will take. 

Length 

Price 



2 

1—2 
27 in. 


3 
3 ft. 


4 

2—7 
4 ft. 


5 
, 2i^-10 
5 ft. 


6 


5-So 


6.25 


9.00 


12.50 


16.00 



Falcon Pipe Wrench. 




Patented December 3, 1901; April 22, 1902. 

A one-hand tool, automatic, all drop-forged, simple, light, fit. 

Size 10 14 18 

Capacity, pipe. I3— 1 M— 1}'2 k'— 2 

Price 2.25 3.00 4.00 



24 



6.00 



388 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Wrenches. 





BAXTER ADJUSTABLE S WRENCH. 



WESTCOTT ADJUSTABLE S PIPE "WRENCH. 




ALLIGATOR WRENCH. 



Baxter's Adjustable S Wrench. 



Length . 
Price 



■1 


r. 


s 


in 


12 


15 


•50 


•75 


1. 00 


1.50 


2.00 


2.50 



Westcott Adjustable S Pipe Wrench. 

With Pipe Jaw. With Smooth Jaw. 



8-inch takes pipe from ig to ^4 inch 1.25 

10 " " ig " 1' " .-- 1.50 

12 " ■' ig " n< " 2.00 



S-inch opens to 1 inch . 



14 



IW 



2.50 



10 
12 
14 



2' 



• 75 
1. 00 

1^25 

1-75 



Alligator Wrench. 

Number 1 2 3 4 5 Twin. 

Length, inches 5% 10 16 22 27 10 

Holds Pipe, iaches_ ^s to Js M to ^{ K to 1 1^ 1 1^ to 2 2 to 3 I i,g to % 

" Round Iron, inches }i^o% J^ to 1 ^itol% li£ to 21^ 2i;f to 31^ 1 k to 1 

Price, per dozen 4.00 "12.00 24.00 36.00" 54-00 18.00 

Hayden Pipe Wrench for Brass and Nickel Pipe. 

No. 2. 10-incli Wrencli Bar (only) , 1.25 

/2> ^^ and 1 inch clamps for No. 2 Wrench, each .75 

No. 3. 18-inch Wrench Bar (only) 2.50 

134, 1)2 and 2 inch Clamps for No. 3 Wrench, each i 50 

Made from foi-ged steel and can be ratcheted same as any wrench. 




HAYDEN PU>E WRENCH. 

For Brass and Nickel Pipe. 




Prices. 

10-inch Wrench, complete, each. 
12 " Strap, ready for use, " _ 
18 " Wrench, complete, " - 
24 " Strap, ready for use, " _ 



The Warnock Wrench. 

This Wrench is designed for use on heavy and light tubing or 
any pipe or shafting having a finished surface which it is desirable 
not to mar or disfi.gure. It is indispensable in the engine room for 
removing piston rods or for any otlier smooth work. 

For polislied or plated surfaces it has no equal, as only a flexible 
linen band, resinous coated, comes in contact with the pipe, thus 
preserving the finish. 

Is unsurpassed lor its simplicitj', quickness of adjustment, and 
strengtli of grip ; yet will not crush the pipe. Can be used in close 
quarters. As a ratchet, the slightest g'rip of Wrench on pipe causes 
shackle to securely loclv the strap ; a reverse action releases it 
instantly, thus preventing lost motion. 

This Wrench takes pipe ranging from ig inch to 2 inches. 

The 18-inch Wrencli is especially designed for engine room work 
and for piping over 2 inches. 

Wrenches for larg'er pipe made to order. Prices on application. 

Straps are the best of linen, very closely woven, and will stand 
a strain of 1,500 lbs. 



1.50 

■25 

2.50 

•35 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



389 



Drop Forged E.ngineers' Wrenches. 





SINGLE HEAD WRENCH. DOUBLE HEAD WRENCH. 

All Wrenches ai'e carried in stock in three conditions, viz. : 

Unfinished Wrenches, plain forcings, with openings milled. 

Semi-Finished Wrenches, with openings milled and case hardened all over, otherwise plain. 

Finished Wrenches, openings milled, ground polished, case hardened all over, lacquered, heads bright, 
packed in separate envelopes. 

When ordering please use numbers and state whether Unfinished, Semi-Finished or Finished Wrenches 
are desired. 

Single Head Engineers' Wrenches. 

ForU. S, Staiuiard Nut. 



No. 


Size Bolt. 


OpeniE 


£j Finislied. 


Unfinished. 


Semi-Finielied. 


Finished 


00 




1 


8 




'A 


.08 


.12 


.16 







1 






* 


J 


.09 


•13 


-18 


1 




1 


4 




M 


.10 


.15 


.20 


2 




■-. 


=S 






.12 


.18 


.24 


3 






8 




tI 


■14 


.21 


.28 


4 




T5 




If 


•17 


•25 


•34 


6 




M 




y 


s 


.20 


•30 


.40 


6 




iV 




^ 


•25 


•38 


•5° 


1 




% 




ItV 


•32 


•48 


.64 


8 




M 




l^i- 


.40 


.60 


.80 


9 




/ 


i 




lA 


•50 


•75 


1. 00 


10 




1 






ik 


.65 


.98 


1.30 


11 




1} 


i 




li-l 


•85 


1.28 


1.70 


12 




1^ 




9 




I-.IO 


1.65 


2.20 


13 




1% 




2A 


1.40 


2.10 


2.80 


14 




1^ 




2? 


3 


1-75 


2.63 


3-50 


15 




Wi 




2A 


2.10 


3-15 


4.20 


16 




\% 




2^ 


2.50 


3^75 


5.00 


16^ 




^% 






2.50 


3.7s 


5.00 


17 




2 






%y^ 


3-50 


5^25 


7.00 


18 




^^4 




3}^ 


4-75 


7^i3 


9-50 


19 




2M 




3^ 


6.50 


9^75 


13.00 


IflK 




23^ 




4>4 


6.50 


9-75 


13.00 


■20 




3 






45 


1 


10.50 


15-75 


21.00 


201^ 




31 


2 




.53 


3 


10.50 


15-75 


21.00 








Double 


Head 


E,ngineers' Wrenches. 






For TJ. S. 


Standard Nuts. 














No. 


Size Bolta. 


Openinffs Finished. 


TJnflnlshed. 


Semi-Finielied. 


Finished. 


21 


J8 


and ^\ 


A 


and if 


.12 


.18 


.24 


22 


^ 




' K 


A 




' ^ 


.14 


.21 


.28 


2,S 


3 




• M 


■1 




' }^ 


•IS 


•23 


•30 


24 


A 




; A 


i 




' y ■ 


•17 


■25 


•34 


25 


^ 








^ 


.18 


.27 


•36 


-26 


H 




' % 


% 






.20 


•30 


.40 


27 


^? 




' M 


IP 




' y 


.21 


•32 


.42 


28 


A 




' tV 




' ^ • 


•33 


•35 


.46 


•29 


% 




' tV 


T? 




f ■ 


•25 


•38 


.50 


30 


% 




' i£ 


TB- 




' 'A 


.28 


.42 


•56 


31 


A 




' % 


H" 




' % 


•30 


•45 


.60 


32 


A 




' A 


Is 




' a 


•34 


•51 


.68 


33 


% 




' iV 


% 




' fi 


.36 


•54 


.72 


34 


y^ 




^3 


7/ 
/8 




' lA 


.41 


.61 


.82 


35 


♦ 




' ?8 






' lA 


•43 


•65 


.86 


36 


15 




' ^' 


FT 




' liC 


•50 


•75 


I.OO 


37 






' ?^ 






' »€ 


•53 


.80 


1.06 


38 


i 




' 78 


■'■tV 




' lA 


.62 


•93 


1.24 


39 


% 




' ;^ 


IV4 




' lA 


•65 


.98 


1-30 


40 


M 




' 1 


iM 




; if^ 


.78 


1.17 


1-56 


41 


% 




' 1 


lA 






.82 


1.23 


1.64 


42 


% 




' ^Vs 


ift 




' ItI 


1. 00 


1-50 


2.00 


43 


1 




' Wi 


1?8 




' lit 


1.08 


1.62 


2.16 


44 


1 




' iM 


1?8^ 




' 2 


1.27 


1.91 


2.54 


45 


13^ 




' iM 


lyf 




( 


i^3S 


2.0^; 


2.70 


46 






' m 


lit 




' 2^ 


i^65 


2.48 


3-30 


47 


ij| 




• iM 


2 




' 2 3 


1-75 


2.63 


3-5° 


48 


iJi 




' Wz 


2 




' 2% 


2.10 


3^i5 


4.20 


49 


1% 




' iM 


9 3 




' 23.^ 


2.25 


3^38 


4-50 



Larger sizes and other patterns kept in stock. 



390 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



No. 
235 
236 
237 
238 
239 
240 
241 
242 
243 
244 
245 
246 
247 
248 
249 
250 
251 
262 
253 
254 
265 
256 
257 
258 
259 
260 
261 
262 
263 
264 
265 
266 
267 
268 
269 
270 
271 
272 
273 
274 
276 
276 
277 
278 
279 
280 
281 
282 
283 
284 
285 
286 
288 
289 
290 
291 
292 
293 
294 
295 



No. 
223 
225 
226 
227 




Drop=Forged Wrenches. 



S Wrenches. 



S WRENCH. 



For U. S. Standard 

Nuts. 

Size Bolts. 






[■andj^ 



I4 



i^aud^g 



irand% 



%andfV 



Aandi^ 

_7 << fl 



/2 Tif 






sgand;^ 



J^andl 

'« " 11^ 




For 

Set-Screws. 

Sizes. 

MandySff 

M " % 

1/ " t'-t 



%andiV 



3/ * ( 9' 

78 TB- 

7 << 1/ 

7 " _9 

J^andy^^ 
1? "5^ 



Kand?^ 
;\and?^ 



%and34 
s-s^and^' 

34'ancljg 

j^andl 
^andl 



For conditions of finish see previous page. 
For Square Hd. For Hex. Hd. 

Cap-Screws. Cap Screws. Openings. 

Diam. Screws. Diam. Screws. Finished. 

... 1.4 and yV 

H " h 

— -- - 'i " t\ 

. y^^ " 33^ 

5 (( 13 

Tir ^2- 

5 *' 7 

TS" 



CONSTRUCTION WRENCH. 



1 " Us 

1 " Hi 



For U.S. Opening. 
Standard ]S'ut3. Fin- 
Size Bolt. 






ished. 
1 1 

3 1 
ItV 



Ex- 
treme 
Length. 
9 

14 



landjiv 



}i&aA% 



%and/g- 
3^ ■' 1;C 



T'sand}^' 

7 *t 9 

T7 . Tir 

7 (^ 5 ■ 

TS 8 

1/ " 9 

/2 TI 



3^and=8' 



i^andJi 
tV " =-^ 



faand^x; 



^and; 



iandl 



^gandlig 



1 

1 
IK 



" lU' 



AandM 



y%and/if 
vV " ?-< 

lb y o 

H " r\ 



pjand,3g 

E (' 7 

:ir T¥ 



yVandia' 
jiandi'^ 



y^andi^' 
tV " TS 



Mand?4 



9 

I? 



74 



^a'and 



;„andUi 



1 
1 
li« 



" 1^4 

" Hb 
" II4 
" 11. 



TTT 



H 
7 

TTT 

7 
To 



11 

9 
T5" 



^'4 



■32 

% 
% 

13 

TT 
1 3 

T5- 



1 
1 

Us 
1t\ 

'Is 

1'4 

1^4 
1^8 
1'4 

ItV 



Iff 
1 1 
Iff 



Tff 

as 

TF 

11 

Tff 



if 

/8 
3/ 



Tff 
/8 



" 1 

" ItV 

" 1^4 
" Us 
" Us 
" 1^4 

" 1'4 

" ItV 
" ItV 
" 1?8 
" \H 

•■ l?l 
" 1J.< 

" Ik' 

" 1=8 

" l5o' 



Extreme 
Length. 



4.7/ 



714: 



10 



111.; 



14U 



Construction Wrenches. 



XTnfln- 
ished. 
.10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
IS 
15 
15 
15 
15 
19 
19 
19 
19 
24 
24 
24 
24 
24 
24 
24 
24 
30 
30 
30 
30 
30 
30 
30 
30 
30 
30 
30 
38 
38 
38 
38 
38 
38 
38 

49 
49 
49 
49 
49 
49 
65 
65 
65 
65 
65 
65 
65 
65 



Unfin- Semi-Fin- 
ished. ished. 



.20 
•32 
.40 
•50 



•30 

.48 
.60 

•75 



Fin- 
ished. 
.40 

•64 
.80 
1. 00 



For U. S Opening. 
Standard Nuts. Fin- 
No. Size Bolt. ished. 

228 ^^ 1 4 

229 '„ W 



Semi- 
Finished. 

•IS 

15 
15 

IS 
IS 

18 
18 
18 
18 
18 
18 

22 
22 
22 
22 
22 
28 
28 
28 
28 
36 
36 
36 
36 
36 
36 
36 
36 

45 
45 
45 
45 
45 
45 
45 
45 
45 
45 
45 
57 
57 
57 
57 
57 
57 
57 
74 
74- 
74 
74 
74 
74 
98 
98 
98 
98 
98 
98 
98 
98 



230 



IS' 



1 = 



Ex- 
treme 
Length. 
16 

171.; 
19 



Unfin Semi-Fin- 
ished, ished. 

•65 -97 

.85 1.28 

1. 10 1.65 



Fin- 
ished. 
.20 
.20 
.20 
.20 
.20 
.24 
.24. 
.24 
.24 

•24- 
.24 

•30 
•30 
•30 
•30 
.30 
.38 
.38 
•38 
.38 
.48 
■48 
.48 
.48 
•48 
.48 
.48 
.48 
.60 
.60 
.60 
.60 
.60 
.60 
.60 
.60 
.60 
.60 
.60 

■76 

.76. 

•76 
■98 
.98 
.98 
■ 98 
.98 
.98 
1.30 
1.30 

1.30 
1.30 
1.30 
1.30 

1.30 
1.30 



Fin. 
ished. 
1.30 
1.70 
2.20. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Pipe Vises. 



391 




NASON PATENT PIPE VISE. 
No 1 2 3 

To take }i to 1 14 I4 to 2 I4 to S 
Price..- 15.00 18.00 30.00 




IMPROVED SWIVEL PIPE VISE. 



No.... 
To take- 



1 2 

1^ to 2 i« to 3 



to 4 



Price... 14.00 18.00 30.00 




ANGLE PIPE VISE. 
No-.-- 1 2 



To take, ig to 2 
Price 11.00 



I4 to 3 I3 to i 
17.00 28.00 





M.^LLEABLE HINGE PIPE VISE. 




fo. To Take 


Price. 


No. 


1 }i to 2 


10.00 


1 


2 k' to 3 


13.00 


2 


3 1^ to 4 


24.00 




4 2 to 6 


30.00 




5 21^ to 8 


45.00 





HINGED PIPE VISE. 

To Take Weight. Price. 

Ig to 21.,' 16 lbs. 10.00 

U to 4 38 lbs. 20.00 




ARMSTRONG HINGED PIPE VISE. 



No-..- 
To take. 


1 
n to 21:i 


2 
i.< to Hi 


Price 


10.00 


20.00 




MALLEABLE IRON PIPE VISE. 



No---- 
To take. 


1 
Is to 2 


2 
I4 to 3 


Price . . - 


8.00 


12.00 




TRUSTY PIPE VISE. 

No.- ---. 1 

Totake I3 to 2 

Price 8.00 




SEVEN-POUND STEEL VISE. 
No- - 1 

Totake- ^s to 2 

Price 4.50 




KLINGFAST PIPE 
VISE. 



No..-. 1 
To take ig to li^^ 
Price.. 3.00 



Vs to 2 
5.00 





SIDE ISSUE MALLEABLE 
PIPE VISE. 

No 1 

To take ig to ; 
Price... 6.00 



COMBINATION PIPE AND 

BENCH VISE. 



2 


No.-.. 


1 


2 


2 to 6 


To take 


ig to 2 


i.< to 3 


27.00 


Price.. - 


16.00 


20.00 




WALWORTH PIPE VISE. 

No 1 

Totake istoB 

Size of Jaw 5 

Price 18.00 



393 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Bench and Blacksmith Vises. 




-J 



PARKER PATENT PARALLEL VISE. 



No. 



3/'lx 



Length of Jaw. yi^^ 

Vise Opens 4\£ 

Weight, lbs 28 

Price _. 6.25 



Ix 

45 
7.00 



2x 

58 
9.00 



3x 

H 
II-7S 



4x 
51.^ 

104 
16.25 



5x 

134 
24.00 




PARKER PATENT PARALLEL SWIVEL VISE. 

No 21x 22x 23x 24x 2.-)X 26x 

Length of Jaw _ Z^ ?,% 414 i\ nH 6^^ 

Vise Opens 4^4 5i| 6i>| Sjl 91? 10i| 

Weight, lbs 32 50" 65' 87 130 160 

Price - 7.00 8.75 11.00 14.50 20.50 30.00 




HALL S PATENT SUDDEN GRIP VISE. 





PARKER PATENT COMBINATION VISE. 



No ._. 


90 


92 


94 




To hold Pipe, 




Length of Jaw_ 


2 


3 


4 


No, Length of Jaw. 


Ins. 


and Under. 


Price. 


Price 


5.00 


8.50 


12.50 


87 353' 

88 41^ 
288K i% 

■ 289l| 6% 




2 
3 
4 
6 


16.00 
20.00 
28.00 
3500 



PARKER SWIVEL FILER'S VISE. 
No 44 

Length of Jaw 4 

Weight, lbs 87 

Price 8.75 




PARKER PATENT PAR.ILLEL SWIVEL 
VISE WITH ANVIL. 



No 19 

Length of Jaw ... 2 

Weight, lbs 8 

Price 4.00 



20 


21 


22 


2M 

8W 


31^ 
23 


3^8 

3.') 


5.00 


7.00 


«-75 




PARKER PATENT FILER S VISE. 
No 42 423^ 

Length of Jaw 4 31^ 

Weight, lbs 33 .30 

Price 7.25 6.75 




SAW FILER S VISE. 
No 43 

Length of Jaw_. 9 to 14 

Weight, lbs 23 

Price 3.50 



BlacKsmith Vise. 




No 2.5 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 70 80 

Size of Jaw. 'A^^ S% 3^,^ 4 4I4 4>^ i% 5 5I4 51, 

Price 12.00 11.00 10.00 10.50 11.00 11.50 12.00 13.00 15.00 17.50 

No 90 100 120 140 160 180 200 

Size of Jaw .53^^ 6 (Uo 7 714 7i< 8 

Price 20.00 22.00 26.00 33.00 41.50 47.00 56.00 



SOLID BOX 

WROUGHT STEEL 

BLACKSMITH 

VISE. 



Horseshoers' Vise. 



No 60 65 70 

Price, without Anvil 18.00 19.50 21.00 

" with Anvil. i.oo Net E.xtra. 




SOLID BOX 

WROUGHT 

STEEL HORSE- 

SHOEE'S VISE. 



Size Nos. denote the approximate weight of Blacksmith and Horseshoers' Vises. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



393 



Taps, Reamers and Drills. 



aDHffiS 

^'^~\ J PMiii " llillliiiiiiiiimiiiiiiUBS 

TAPER PIPE TAP. STRAIGHT PIPE TAP. 

Diameter -__ ig U ''a ^i '^ 1 l'^ IJa 2 2i^ ?, m'o 4 

Piice 1. 12 1.25 1.50 1.87 2.50 3.12 3.7s 4.62 6.25 10.50 15.00 42.00 50.00 

Threads per inch 27 18 18 14 14 lli^' U}^' lli^ llj.^ 8 8 





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PIPE REAMER. HUMPHREY COMBINED DRILL, REAMER AND TAP. 

Pipe Reamers. 

Diameter i{ I4 »3 i., ^^ 1 U4' 11,' 2 2i< 3 

Price 1. 12 1.25 1.50 1.87 2,50 3.12 3.75 4.62 6.25 10.50 15. CO 

Humphrey Combined Drill, Reamer and Tap. 

Diameter Jl' Sg 1^ ^4 1 li| l}i 2 

Price 2.50 2.50 3.00 4.50 6.00 7.25 8.50 10.75 

Flat and Pipe Drills. 




Flat Drills. 

Sizes, 6 Id. long _.. 1.3' U H ^3 ,^^8 ^' Js 1 l^s 1^4 l^'s ^H 1%' 2 2^ 

Each 40 .40 .40 .40 .40 .45 .45 .45 .50 .55 .60 .65 .75 1. 00 1. 00 

Pipe Drills. 

Sizes ig l_^ s^ 1,, 3£ 1 11,^ ]i.< 2 21.3 S 

Each .91 .91 .95 .98 1.04 1. 14 1.23 1.35 1.56 1.80 3.25 

Machinists' Hand Taps. 

V, U. S. or Whitworth Shape or Thread. 

Unless advised to the contrary, we fill orders with V Threads 

Size. Whole Length Threads to Price Set of 1 V — — ^ ' "" "" rji) 
Length. Thread. Inch. Each.' 3 Taps. '' \ - - ' i ^^^^^^'^^^^^l'l^'lTIIffl ' 
M m ^H 16,18, 2U .45 1.35 — ' w^^..^-U.J- ' - 

t '^li ^]^ ^^' ^^ -5° I-SO T^PFRTAP 

?8 Slg II4 14, 16, 18 .55 1.65 ^--^P^^ ^^'^^• 

TS S^S 1^8 !■'. 1-1. 1« .60 1.80 

U m ^^4, 12, 13, 14 .70 2.10 

tV 41^ ijg 12, 14 .80 2.40 ( fxtctct'Xcctaw.cfax' pK 

% . 4| 21-8 ' 11,' 12 lios 3:?5 I \__■^^.._-_,;^^^ T i ^\^\vv»u«^v^H.t>m' f 

M ^% 214 10,11, 12 1.20 3.60 ^'■^— — • ^•'■^yn.,. i'J'J J,!A"W P^ 

H 5il 2% 10 1.40 4.20 

X ^ ly^ 3, 10 1.60 4.80 PLUG TAP. 

H 6M 2,5^ 9, 1.80 5.40 

1 6M 2;g 8, 2.00 6.00 

iS eS 3k' ?' * 260 ^ ^io .^..__^^^v AUU).>.m>.>.>AVj»| 

li ?i i i \i |°°o &-:-- — -1<imimfflttttm J 

16^ 81^ 3^1 5, 5)4 4.20 12.60 ^-^^^^^^^^S^il' 

Jl o^ ll«. M. . 5-00 15.00 BOTTOMING TAP. 

1^ 9A ^k 41^, 5 5.80 17.40 

2 9^ 4J2 41.3 6.70 20.10 

Left hand Taps, regular sizes as above, same list prices as right hand. 



394 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Steel Sockets and Reamers. 



Q 



■>P<S1' 



T' 



SOCKET FOR TAPER SHANK DRILLS. 

No. 100, or Rough. 



No. 1. Holds 



'4 to A 
la +r\ ^ s> 
a -I ^^ a J 

fltoHi 
l-.V to 2 
2tV to 3 
.S 1 to 'I 



in. inclusive . 



No. 102, or Fitted. 

No. 1. With Shank fitted to No. 2 or 3 Socket 

" 3 
" " " " 4 

• i 5 




No. lol, or SItjeve. 



1.20 

i.8o 
2.50 
4.00 

7-5° 
14.00 



2.00 
2.50 
3.20 
4.80 
12.00 



STAM^A 

No. 137. 



:|) TAI'LL'-flX KEAMKKS. 

Taper ^4 inch per foot. 



Size No. 



1 



Total 
Length. 
Inches. 

2 '4 
21;C 



Diameter at Length of 

Price Small End. Flute. 

Each. Inches. Inches. 

I.oo II. 12."> IJ.i 

1. 00 O.U() 1% 

1.25 0.162 2 

1.50 0.183 21^ 

1.75 0.208 2l| 

2.00 0.240 3 

2.25 0.279 3% 

2,50 0.331 4i| 

3.00 0.398 5\4 

3.50 0.482 6% 

4.00 0..581 1 

4.7s 0.706 8I4 

5.50 0.842 10 

6.50 1.009 12 

These Reamers are all of tlie same taper and tlie 

point of each Reamer will enter the hole reamed by 

the next size smaller. 



4 



10 
11 

12 
13 



3 

m 
4 

5 

6 
6% 



1(5 



No. 104, or Sleeve. 



No. 1. Fitted to No. 2 or 
" 2. " " 3 

" 3. " " 4 

•' 4. " " 5 



Socket- 



Taper Shank Reamers. 



1.80 
2.04 
3.00 
4.40 



NO. 12s B. — TAPER SHANK KEA.MLl:. 





Price 


)iameter. 


Each. 


H 


i-So 


A 


i-SS 


^\ 


1.60 


11 


1.65 


% 


1.70 


a 


1.80 


tV 


1.85 


^ 


1-95 


1.^ 


2.00 


a 


2.10 


,\ 


2.15 


it 


2.25 


% 


2.30 


u 


2.40 


, li 


2.50 


1 


2.60 


2.70 




2.80 


a 


2.90 


Ti'S 


3-05 


Ji 


3-20 


n 


3-35 


a 


3-So 




3-65 




3.80 


IbV 


3-95 


'tV 


4.10 


h\ 


4-2S 


m 


4.40 


i^fc 


4-55 


lA 


4.70 


h\ 


4-85 


134 


5.00 


1^ 


5-15 


lA 


5-30 


1 1 1 


S-So 


m 


5.70 





Length of Socket 


Length 


Flute in for Morse 


in Inches. 


Inches. Taper. 








Ofir 






5^ 






5H 


2 '4 




5% 


2i-4 


•^ 


Blf 


2K 


•" 


41 


2K 




m 


2M 


M 


eVs 


2--'i 





^^ 


3 


6tV 


3 




6% 


3I4 




6% 


?K < 





S?8 

9f\ 



10 
10 

10% 
mi 

mi 

mi 
mi 

12H 

1211 



3M 
3M 

3;g 

3>g 
4A 
4l\ 



4% 
el'8 

5?R 



K13 



6 
6l8 

6I4 

fi^4 



2 
o 



2; 

o 



Diameter. 

1 1 3 

-'iff 

1 9 

m 



Iff 

Iff 

Iff 

1 a ft 

1 IE 
131 



21g 
!" 

2'4 

2^8 
9 7 

"TiT 
21-,,'- 



234 

2U 
2^8 
2|l 



Price 
Each. 

5-9° 
6.10 
6.30 
6.50 
6.70 
6.90 
7.10 
7-30 
7-5° 
7.70 

7-85 

8.00 

8.20 

8.40 

8.60 

8.80 

9.00 

9.20 

9.40 

9.60 

10.00 

10.40 

10.80 

11.30 

11.80 

12.30 

12.80 

13-40 
14.00 
14.60 
15.40 
16.20 
17.00 
17.80 
18.60 
19.40 







Length of Soclset 


Lenstli in 


Flute in for Morse 


Inches. 


Inches. Taper. 


1211 


6/b 1 




13 


61V 




13 


6rir 




131^ 


6M 


^ 


mi 


^¥2 




mi 


6M 




ViM 


(>% 




mi 


6K 





131.^ 


63^ 




14^ 


1 


63^ 




14 


ri 


^% . 




14 


1 


6% 




14- 


1. 


6% 




14- 


1 


&% 




14- 
15 


i\ 


f4 

1 




lo 


7 




15 


7 




15 


7 




15 


7 




15J^ 


'-''4 




15^1 


IK 


'■4 




mi 


1H 




15^ 


V4 


r- 


16 


W2 


-<i 


16 


IVz 





16 


1% 




16 


W^ 




U\i 


n% 




161^ 


n% 




1«^ 


n% 




IBK 


m 




17 


8 




17 


8 




17 


8 




17 




s 





Always give List Number when Ordering 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



395 



Machine Taps and Hand Reamers. 



a 



™U 



^miiniiii:ittrnT'i,niiinm 



NO. 124.— MACHINE OR NUT TAPS. 









Leuuth of 




No. Threads to 










Leiiijtli of 




Diameter. 


Each. 


Length. Thread. 




Inch. 




Diameter. 


Kach. 


Length. 


Thread. 


Inch. 


^4 




.60 


5 1,^^' 




18 and 20 




IJs 


6.80 


17 


8 14 


i\4 and .5 


fir 




•70 


5I4' 2 




IB and 18 




2 


7.70 


HM 


8-34 


4K 


H 




.80 


6ii Ui 




14 and 16 




^^8 


9.00 


18 


9 


4^ 


i\ 




•90 


VM 2M 


1'2, 


14 and 16 




2 '4 


10.20 


IS-)^ 


9 


4 


H 




1. 00 


8 234' 


I'i, 


, 1-^ 




2M 


11.50 


181^ 


m 


4 


i\ 




'•IS 


S'li 3 




12 




2K 


12.50 


18M 


914 


■ 4 


'k 




'•30 


01.? 314' 


1(1, 


. 11 




i% 


14.00 


19. 


^% 


4 


H 




'•45 


'"'4 3M 




11 




2% 


15.00 


191-1: 


9^ 


4 


^4 




i.6o 


IOI4 3?4 




10 




2J^ 


16.50 


19'^ 


9% 


4 


If 




i.8o 


1 1 iKi 




111 




3 


18.00 


193^ 


Q% 


3}^ 


''k 




2.10 


11 414 




9 and 10 




«l3 


20.00 


19-34 


9% 


31^ 


1 E 
TS 




2.40 


11 V 4M 




,9 




3.^; 


21.50 


20 


10 


■31| 


1 




2.80 


11 ^'4 43^ 




8 




3M 


23-50 


20 


10 


3M 


l^R 




3.20 


1^1, fi3i 




1 and 8 




33^ 


25.00 


201^' 


10 


3)4 


i'4 




3-7° 


1'!'4 6.¥ 




1 and S 




^% 


27.50 


•201^ 


III 


3>4 


ih 




4.20 


U 6^4 




6 




334 


29.50 


mi 


IUI.4 


3 


^Vo. 




4.70 


14''!^ 634 




6 




3.?g 


3i^5o 


20 1<? 


1014 


3 


^% 




S^30 


1.51^ -TM 




5 and 5i.< 




4 


33^50 


20-'5^ 


1014 


,S 


ih 




6.00 


I6I4 7^4; 




.5 
















In ordering- 


please state whether U. 


S. standard 


or 


V Thread 


is required, 


and if e.xact size or 


jV over size. 




Master Taps furnished at 25 per 


cent 


. advance on 


above list. 
















^B"^™ 


till 


_,,,; i>^ 






3 







NO: 



I2S A. — HAND REAMERS. 

Eccentric Flutes. 



128. — SELF-FEEDING REAMER. 

Eccentric Flutes. 





Price, 


Full 


Length 


Diam. Each. 


Length. 


of Flutes. 


1/^ 


1.00 


3 


m 


^, 


1. 10 


?M 


1?8 


3 
TiT 


1.20 


33>^ 


1^4 




1.30 


33^ 


1;^ 


/4 


1.40 


4 


2 


yV 


1-45 


i\i 


2>^ 


tV 


1.50 


^% 


2i4' 


i* 


1-55 


434 


2% 




1.60 


5 


2^^ 


"sf 


1.70 


.514 


2?'^ 


tV 


i^75 


h% 


234 


-J 


1.85 


6% 


2>'s 


1.90 


6 


3 


14 


1-95 


6\f 


s}4 


A 


2.00 


6^ 


^■H 


** 


2.10 


^M 


m 


^^ 


2.20 


1 


■Al4 


-i 

1 
Tff 


2.30 


1A- 


3 If 


2.40 


Vt^ 


m 


f* 


2.50 


8^ 


4tV 


3< 


2.60 


83/s' 


4A 


2S 
3^ 


2.70 


8|l 


4|J 




2.80 


flA . 


m 


T^ 


2.95 


9% 


H- 


% 


3.10 


ni 


ih 


II 


3-25 


10/s 


h\ 




Reamers from I4 to 1 


I4 inch, 





Price, 


Full 


Length 


Diam. 


Each. 


Length. 


of Flutes 


1 5 

1 Ci" 


3-40 


1014^ 


-H 


u 


3-55 


lOU 


Hi 


1 


3-70 


lOJ's 


5A 


IJ. 


3^85 


iiA 


5JJ 


lA 


4.00 


ii.¥ 


5^'8 


i,h 


4^i5 


"A 


m 


1^8 


430 


11=8 


Hf 


i^^v 


4-4S 


"U 


m 


lA 


4.60 


12 


6 


w*. 


4^75 


\-n^ 


»A 


114 


4.90 


12'4 


6i/„ 


1^ 


505 


12M 


m 


lA 


5.20 


12A 


6A 


Hi 


540 


12H 


m 


1% 


5 60 


12-'8 


fiA 


J^* 


5.80 


12|i 


m 


'A 


6.00 


12|t 


Hi 


Hft 


6.20 


12|f 


m 


11/0 


6.40 


13 


Hi 


11* 


6.60 


IS 


6^ 


lA ■ 


6.80 


13 


^% 


iH 


7.00 


13 


i^H 


15g 


7.20 


1:-; 


61, 


If J- 


7.40 


1-ii., 


IvU 


lU 


7.60 


131^ 


«M 


iM 


7.80 


13)^ 


G.¥ 



and I4' to 2 incli by If 
Always give List Nu 



ths, furnished in cases 
raber when Ordering-. 





Price, 


Full 


Length 


Diam. 


Each. 


Length. 


of Flutes 


1^4 


8.00 


131^ 


63^- 


^;{^ 


8.20 


131,' 


6^ 


HI 


8.40 


n% 


634 


ifj 


8.60 


is}4 


634 


i;'/8 


8.80 


14 


n 


m 


9.00 


14 


1 


i-it 


9.20 


14 


1 


m 


9.40 


14 


1 


2 


9.60 


14 


7 


2A 


10.00 


143^ 


m 


2liS 


10.40 


14M 


I'A 


■2A 


10.80 


15 


ry. 


2 '4 


11.30 


1.3 


W^ 


2A 


11.80 


13 


w. 


2?^ 


12 30 


15 


IVo. 


2A 


12.80 


151^ 


r% 


2)2 


13.40 


T-^H 


1% 


2A 


14.00 


\f>% 


7% 


2?'8 


14.60 


16 


8 


2H 


1540 


16 


8 


2% 


16.20 


16 


8 


2|? 


17 00 


I6I4 


Hi 


2% 


17.80 


1«M 


8'4 


2^1 


18.60 


16M 


8I4 


3 


19.40 


161^ 


8I4 


•hen des 


iired. 







396 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Straight Shank Twist and Straight Fluted Drills. 



No. 108. 
JOBBERS STRAIGHT SHANK TWIST DRILL. 



i 



No. 145. 
STRAIGHT SHANK STRAIGHT FLUTED DRILL. 





Price 


iameter. 


per Dozen 


V 


1. 00 


^\ 


1. 10 


^■■s 


I.20 


^v 


1.30 


Va 


I-4S 


ir\ 


1.60 


TtV 


1.80 


¥ 


2.00 


A 


2.20 


H 


2.40 


i^ 


2.65 


-f 


2.90 


M 


3-15 


ii 


340 


*k 


3-65 





Length 




Price 


Price Each. 


in Inches. 


Diameter. 


per Dozen 


.09 


"-% 


¥ 


390 


.10 


^% 


A 


4.20 


.11 


2M 


ii 


4-5° 


.12 


^% 


ii 


4.80 


•13 


3 


U 


S.io 


• ^5 


m 


% 


5-40 


.16 


iM 


¥i : 


5-70 


.18 


m 




6.00 


.20 


3K 


37 
SI 


6.40 


.21 


3?l 


t\ 


6.80 


.23 


3X 


29 


7.20 


.26 


Vi 


if 


7-50 


.28 


4 


ST 


7-7S 


■30 


iVs 


H 


8.00 


•32 


i'4 









Length 
in Inches 


Price Each. 


■35 


-'='8 


•37 


4^2 


.40 


iH 


.42 


i% 


•45 


i% 


.48 


6 


•SO 


53^ 


•53 


51.^ 


•55 


m 


•59 


6K 


.63 


6?i 


•65 


6% 


.67 


m 


.70 


6 



Straight Shank Twist Drills. 



No. 110. 

STRAIGHT SHANK TWIST DRILL. 

Same Length as Taper Shanks. 



Diameter. Price, Each. 


Length; 


Diameter. 


Price, Each. 


Length. 


Diameter. 


Price, Each. 


Length 


tV 


35 


S^8 


3 
~5" 


2.IS 


10 


iiV 


6.60 


I5I4 


,% 


35 


i% 


* 


2.30 


lOV^ 


HI 


6.90 


15,?^ 


% 


45 


0% 


^ 


2-45 


lok 


^% 


7.20 


15^ 


^\ 


45 


6% 


!l 


2.60 


10?-^ 


ifi 


750 


15?8' 


A 


50 


5% 


if 


2-7S 


lOM 


m 


7.80 


155^ 


^V 


55 


BJg 


^^ 


2.90 


10% 


Iff 


8.10 


157g 


M 


60 


eVs 


1 


3.00 


11 


m 


8.40 


16 


^5 


65 


6I4 


i»V 


3-20 


l^s 


14 


8.60 


161-8 




70 


6% 


ItV 


340 


HKt 


ItI- 


8.80 


I6I4 


If 


75 


6M 


lA 


3.60 


^^H 


9.00 


IBM 


M 


80 


6% 


iJ^ 


3-8o 


u% 


1% 


9.20 


^6M 




85 


1 


iW 


4.00 


"73 


Ifl 


9-35 


16M 




90 


V¥ 


ItV 


4.20 


12 


1 15 

■'tj 


950 


163^ 


M 


95 


v^ 


1/5 


4.40 


121^ 


Ifi 


965 


16J^ 




00 


^M 


IJi 


450 


12M 


2 


9.80 


16M 


4 I 


10 


8 


13V 


4-65 


141^ 


2^ 


10.20 


161^ 


tV I 


20 


8M 


lA 


4.80 


141^ 


2tV 


10.60 


17 


II I 


30 


8J^ 


■li^ 


5.00 


HM 


2J^ 


11.20 


17 


?^ I 


40 


8M 


1% 


5-20 


'ii% 


2t\ 


12.00 


17 


IJ I 


SO 


9 


Hi 


5-40 


14?^ 


2'^ 


12.80 


171^ 


H I 


60 


9Vi 


ItV 


5.60 


14% 


2tV 


13-60 


173^ 


« ; 


70 


9;^ 


lit 


5.80 


14% 

1 K Discount 
, . changes 


m 


14.40 


18 


85 


934 


i^^i 


6.00 


h\ 


15.00 


181^ 


11 2 


00 


9^8 


Hi 


6.30 


151s atlfe. 


2^ 


15-60 


19 



Alwaj's give List Number when Ordering. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



397 



Taper ShanK Tavist and Straight Fluted Drills. 



No. 106. 

TAPER SHANK TWIST DRILL, 



No. 147. 
TAPER SHANK STRAIGHT FLUTED DRILL. 



Biam. 



Iff 

5 
Iff 
11 

^4 

IS 

iV 
if 
Vz 

ix 

9 

H 



23 

T2- 



13 

TJ 

a 

S9 
3^ 
15 
!?■ 
SI 

^^ 



ItV 

1^ 



^37 
3 



'iff 
1 11 

IM 



Price 
Each. 

0-45 
•45 
•SO 
•55 
.60 

.65 
.70 

•75 
.80 

•85 
.90 

•95 
1. 00 
1. 10 
1.20 
1.30 
1.40 
1.50 
1.60 
1.70 

1-85 
2.00 

2.1S 
2.30 

2-45 
2.60 

2.75 
2.90 
3.00 
3^2o 

3-40 
3.60 
3.80 
4.00 
4.20 
4.40 
4-50 
4-65 
4.80 
5.00 

S-20 



Len2;tli. Socket. 


5Js 1 




B?8 




5=8 




BJs 




6K 




6^4 


:z; 


6% 





^H 


_^^ 


63^ 


w 




M 


1 





'71.' 




' -4 




I'^-i 








^H 




8 




8}^ J 





8^ 
83^ 
9 
9M 

9% 
10 
lOi-i 
lOM 
10=8' 
103^ 

lOJi 

11 

111^ 

1114 

"K 
iiM 

11^8 

12 

121^ 
I4I4 

1438^ 

141^ 



SI 

o 



5S 

o 



Diam. 
1 IR 

h\ 

1=8 

ifi 

Hi 

m 
m 



1 7' 
1 29 



23V 
2I0 



238 

2-iV 

2M 

-TS 
■^5X 



.77' 
3 



Price 
Eacli. 

5-40 

5 60 

5.80 

6.00 

6.30 

6.60 

6.90 

7.20 

7-50 

7.80 

8.10 

8.40 

8.60 

8.80 

9.00 

9.20 

9^35 

950 

9-65 

9.80 

10.20 

10.60 

11.20 

12.00 

12.80 

13.60 

14.40 

1500 

15.60 

16.20 

16.80 

17.60 

19.00 

20.00 

21.00 

23.00 

25.00 



Length. 

-14=8 

14?4 

HI/ 
/8 

15 

151^ 

1514: 

15% 

15K 

15=-^ 

i5:¥ 

15.^8 

16 

161^ 
1 6)4 
16M 
16M 
16K 
16^ 
16K 
161^ 

lY 
17 
17 

iV3'^ 
ivj^ 

18 

18Ji 
19 

igVi^ 

19^ 

20 
201^ 

20ji 
21 
21 
21 



Socket. 



Diecoimt 
changes 
at V/s,. 



o 



>.- 



Drills of any size or length, with Taper or Straight Slianks, made to order, and to fit any socket desired. 
In ordering special Tapers give the length of Shank and Diameter at each end of it. 

Always give list number when ordering. 
64th sizes furnished at price of next larger size. 



398 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Ratchet Drill, Center Drill and R^eamers. 



Square Shank Ratchet Drills. 



No. 111. 



No. 1 Shanks are ^g inch by ^3 inch by Ii.< long. 



Drill and Countersink Combined. 





Lenpth. 






Length. 
Inch. 






Length. 




Diameter. 


Inch. 


Each. 


Diameter. 


Each. 


Diameter. 


Inch. 


Bach. 


34 


.1 


1. 00 


\l 


6>^ 


I-4S 


lis ■ 


9 


3.10 


9 


5 


1.05 


M 


6K 


1.50 


^h 


9 


3-25 


A 


5 


1. 10 


% 


6K 


1-55 


ItV 


9 


3-35 


U 


5 


i-iS 


II 


61,^ 


1.6s 


'A 


9 


350 


H 


6 


1.20 


1 3 


-7 


1-75 


\H 


9 


3.65 


1 s 
T5 


6I4 


I-2S 


fi 


7 


1.90 


I3V 


9 


3-75 


tV 


6M 


1-25 


. ^8 


-7^^ 


2.05 


if\ 


9 


3-90 


fl 


61^ 


1.30 


If 


74' 


2.1S 


1 11 


9 


4.0S 


io 


6M 


1.30 


15 

TiT 


8 


2.30 


1?8 


9 


4.20 


H 


ej2^ 


I-3S 




8 


2-45 


iM 


9 


4-35 


A 


6K 


1-35 


1 


6% 


2.55 


iiV 


9 


4-50 


H 


61^ 


1.40 


I3V 


Ki 


2.70 


lit 


9 


4-65 


^s 


6K 


1.40 


ItV 


8M 


2.85 


IK 


9 


4.80 


ti 


6JI 


1-45 


lA 


SM 


3.00 









No. 





Diameter 




Diameter 


Price, per 


Size. 


of Body. 




of Drill. 


Dozen. 


A 


tV 




-h and Is 


150 


B 


A 




ig and ig 


1.50 


C 


T% 




^and^ 


1.50 


D 


15 


No 


49 and No. 4."> 


1.50 





Diameter 


Diameter 


Price, per 


ize. 


of Body. 


of Drill. 


Dozen. 


E 


w 


y^5 and No. 45. 


1.50 


P 


tV 


1JV and /j 


3.00 


G 


tV 


f\ and jV 


3.00 


H 


7 


i\ and JV 


3.00 



Center Reamers. 





No. 12.5— A. 



No. 2. 



Angle 60 Degrees — Unless Otherwise Ordered. 



Size 
Shanlv. 


Size 
Body. 


, Price, No. 1 . 

Each. Dozen. 


, Price, 

Each. 


No. 2 , 

Dozen. 


Size 
Shanli. 


Size 
Body. 


. Frice, 

Each. 


No. 1 , 

Dozen. 


, Price, 

Each. 


No. 2— 
Dozen. 


A 


H 


.25 2.90 


.22 


2.50 


M 


% 


■35 


3-75 


•30 


3^25 


M 


H 


■30 3-2S 


■25 


2.90 


1,' 


'^ 


■75 


8.50 


.70 


8.00 



Special sizes made to order — less than }2 dozen of a size will be charged at single price, each. 
Always give list number when ordering. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Drilling Machines. 



No. 2. Drilling Machine, Straight Table. 



399 




No. 2. 

DRILLING MACHINE, 
STRAIGHT TABLE. 



Use left-hand crank for large drills. The powei- is multiplied 
one and one-half times. Use the riglit-hand ci-ank for small 
drills. The speed is multiplied one and one half times. 

Drills to II4 Inches. 

Change of feed instantaneous. Table of this machine is per- 
fectly square with spindle. All parts interchangeable. Has iron 
bed. 
No. 2 18.00 

No. 6. Drilling Machine. 

Adapted for Either Hand or Power. 

We send Swing Table, unless otherwise ordered. With Cone 
Pullej', if desired, at same price. 

Drills to % Inch. 

No. 6. Straight Table for Power _. 21.00 

No. 6. Swinging " " _ 23.00 

Weight of Machine, 150 pounds. 




No. 6. 

DRILLING MACHINE. 




No. D 5. Drilling Machine. 

A Strong, Serviceable Drill Press. 

Compact and thoroughly well-made machine in every particular. 
Drills to one inch diameter hole. Drills to center of 14-inch circle. Swinging Table 
(either side). Easily adjusted to height. 

Spindle is made of steel and has Tool Steel Set Screw hardened and tempered. 
Spindles are made to receive J^inch or ^J Shanked Twist Drills. 
Unless otherwise ordered. Spindles with i^-inch hole will be sent. 
No. D 5 8.50 



No. D 5. 

DRILLING MACHINE. 



Countershaft for Drilling Machines. 

When desired, we furnish with our Upright Drilling Machines countershafts 
with cone pulley, as shown in illustration. 

These countershafts should run about 200 revolutions per minute. 
Pullej's are 8 inches diameter, 2 inches face. 

Price - 10.00 




COUNTERSHAFT FOR 
DRILLING MACHINES. 



400 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Ratchet Braces and Drills. 




No. 30. 

RATCHET BRACE. 

Per Dozen. 

No. .SO, H inch sweep 42.00 

" 31, 12 " 39.00 

" 32, 10 " 36.00 

" 8-5, 8 '■ 33.00 

'■ 3-i, 6 " 30.00 



No. 40. 
RATCHET BRACE. 

Per Dozen. 

No. 40, 14 inch sweep 33.00 No. 

" 41, 12 " 30.00 " 

" 42, 10 " 27.00 

■' 43, 8 " . 24.00 " 323 

" 44, 6 " 21.00 



No. 222. 
RATCHET BRACE. 

Per Dozen. 

222 Plain 10 inch 12.00 

2-.i3 " 8 •' 11.00 

322 Rachet 10 " . ... 23.00 
8 " 22.00 




No. 12. 
BREAST DRILL, BALL BEARING. 

Changeable gear from even to speeded about 
3 to 1. 

Has cut gears, adjustable cranks, level attach- 
ment to show when being held true, alligator jaws, 
holding both round and square shanks. Also an 
extra pair of jaws for fine drills. The handles are 
Cocobola and the chuck nickeled. Everything about 
the tool will be found durable and nicely finished. 

Price, per dozen 30.00 




No. IS. 

BREAST DRILL, BALL BEARING. 

This Drill is double geared and has a 6-inch drive- 
wheel giving speed at 41^ to 1. The gears are cut, 
the handles Cocobola and the stock and chuck 
nickel plated. Note the level attachment to show 
when the tool is being held true, also the extension 
crank. 

Price, per dozen 48.00 




CHAIN DRILL. 




No. 20. 

UNIVERSAL HAND 
DRILL PRESS. 



Chain Drill. 

This Drill can be either fed automatically or with a hand teed at the option of the operator. 
The automatic feed is self-regulating, according to the size of the drill, feeding very rapidly or 
slowly as may be desired. The frame is japanned with polished socket. Made in three styles : 

No. lY Chain Drill with plain socket; 1.3-inch hole with set screw, each _. 1.25 

" 18 as above, provided with chuck for holding square bit shanks, each .. 1.75 

" 19 same as No. 17, provided with three jawed chuck for holding round shanks 
from to 1^ inch, each 3.75 

Universal Hand Drill Presses. 

The standard and frame in Drill Press No. 2i) was designed to 
apply to our No. 12 Breast Drill, so as to convert it into a Drill 
Press or Bench Drill. The illustration shows our No. 12 Breast 
Drill thus converted. 

The bench clamp, vise rest and frame are all clamped to the 
main standard, and so can be moved up and down, or swung to 
the right or left, and by means of the thumb screws provided, 
clamped or secured at any desired point. 

The table can be reversed to present either a vise or table, as 
the operator may require, and is hung on a pin off center to 
admit of a variety of positions. 

The operator n:ay, if desirable, work below the bench by 
dropping the frame and fixtures down on the standard, and 
securing the upper end of the same in the bench clamp. This is 
very convenient in bicycle repairing. In short, the number of 
positions, heights and adjustments that will suggest themselves 
as necessity demands, with this tool is astonishing. 

No. 21 represents the Universal Hand Drill Press with special 
drilling attachment provided for it. This drilling attachment has 
double gears (large, 5 inches, small, 2 inches in diameter), exten- 
sion handle, three jawed chuck, taking straight shank drills from 
to 14 inch. 

Attachment only. No. 20 (without Brea.st Di-ill), each 4.00 

Standard and drilling attachment complete. No. 21, each 7.00 

la ordering No. 20 note that the Breast Drill is not included. 




No. 21. 

UNIVERSAL HAND DRILL 
PRESS. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



401 



No. 10. Punching Press. 

Will punch 14-inch round liole in iron 'j-inch thick, or j\-inch round Iiole in iron 
j''5-inch thick. 

It will punch as far as 1}{ inches from edge ot the work. 

Supplied with 1^, -^^ and J^t-inch punches and dies. . Unless otherwise ordered, 
punches and dies will be supplied ;.,V-inch over exact sizes. Weight, 80 pounds. 

Price, complete . 25.00 

Extra punches or dies, each 50 

The handle may be set at any angle, up or down, to suit various kinds ol^ work. 
This machine is carefully made throughout of the best material. 




No. 10. 

PDNCHING PRESS. 



No. 20. Punching Press. 



work. For convenience in using the larger sizes of punches and dies, the i-atcliet may 
be brought into play by throwing in the dog. Each machine fitted with two handles. 
Price of macliine with J-^, -{j and ^g-inch punches and dies 45-00 



Machine with 1 = 



y'^j- and Js'-inch punches and dies 47-50 



Extra punches, each -50 

Dies, each 75 

Weight, 2.50 pounds. 

Unless othei'wise ordered, punches and dies will be supplied ^V-inch over exact sizes. 





No. 2(1. 

PUNCHING PRESS. 



Boiler MaKers' Steel Screw Punches. 

The bodies of these Punches are made of the highest grade ot steel castings, 
having- a tensile strength of 80,000 pounds. The parts are carefully machined and 
fitted. The tool is fully guaranteed to do the work up to the capacity given. 

1 .'-inch iron, Ui inch from edge, 20.00. Weight 1.5 lbs. 



B 


}-i 


H 


m 


" 24.00. 


\1 " 


C 


' K 


" A ' 


m " 


30.00. 


2*7 " 


D 


' K 


" H 


2 " 


" 40.00. 


40 " 


E 


' % 


•' ?4 


2J£ " 


60.00. 


60 " 


F 


' K 


■■ ?4 • 


3K " 


75.00. 


90 " 


G 


' U 


M 


4 


" 80.00. 


" 110 " 



BOILER MAKKKS STEEL 
SCREW PUNCH. 



In ordering Punclies, specify rivet sizes of punches and dies wanted. 
One punch and die furnished. Extra punches and dies, per pair : Nos. A 
and B, 3.50 ; Nos. C and D, 4.00 ; Nos. E, F and G, 5.00. 



No. 1 Portable Shaft Keyseater. 

Mills Keyseats in shafting in position up to 5 in. diameter. 

Mills Keyseats up to lig x s^'-inch full width at one cut. 

Support directly under cutter at all times. 

Mills Keyseats without chatters. 

Mills Keyseats with true sides and smootli bottoms. 

Self-centering and automatic feed. 

Macliine has five cutters, by which Keyseats from 14-inch 
to Hg-inoh wide, varying ^'j-inch, may be cut full width at one 
operation. 

Each _ 50. 00 




PORTABLE SHAFT KEYSEATER. 



403 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Blacksmith Anvils and Tools. 




^^ 




BLACKSMITHS ANVIL. 



FARRIERS CLIP HORN ANVIL. 



Weights from 10 to 800 Pounds. 



80 to •12.-) lbs. 

4 20 to H25 " - 

626 to 800 " . 

■70 to 79 " . 

(iO to 69 " . 

60 to 59 " . 



Base 

.01 " " 

.01 " " 

.02 " " 



40 to -I'J lbs .03 pel' lb, extra 

;;o to 39 " - OS " " 

20 to 29 " _._ .08 " " 

into 19 " .15 

Farrier Clip Horn .oi " " 






BLACKSMITH SLEDGE. 



3 to 5 lbs., per lb 

5 lbs. and over, per lb. 



•36 
•30 



DOUBLE FACE SLEDGE. 
5 lbs. and over, per lb 



COLD CUTTING CHISEL. 
.30 1 to 3 lbs., per lb 50 







HOT CUTTING CHISEL. 

1 to -3 lbs,, per lb .50 



SET HAMMER. 



HARDIES. 

i.< to IJ4 incli Shanks, 1 to 2i^ inches 
per lb- .50 per lb. ^ 50 per lb 



TOP SWAGES. 

^4 to 4}.2 inches. 



■50 





T' 





BOTTOM SW^AGES. TOP FULLER. BOTTOM FULLER SQUARE FLATTER. ROUND FLATTER. 

1^ to 4K inches 1^ to 3 inches, 1 4 to 3 inches, 1 to 4I2' inches, 1 to 4}^ inches, 
per lb ."■. .'50 per lb 50 per lb 50 per lb .- .50 per lb .50 



BLACKSMITH TONGS, STRAIGHT LIPPED. 

Length, inches 12 14 Hi IS 20 -2 24 26 2S 30 

Per dozen .- 5-7S 6.75 7.75 8.75 9.75 11.00 12.50 14.00 is.75 i7-5o 



ROUND PUNCHES. SQUARE PUNCHES. 

14 to 1 inch, per lb.. .50 ^i to 1 inch, per lb.. .50 





Per lb. 



DOUBLE PICKUP TONGS. 



.40 



NASON MANUFACTUiyNG COMPANY, NEW YORK 



403 



Solid Cast Steel Hammers. 




FIG. ] 100. — ADZE EYE. 

Weight lib. 

Per dozen __ 6.50 



PIG. Ills. — tinners' paneing. 

(Tool steel.) 
Weight. Per Doz. 

80Z 6.75 

12oz 7 

1 lb 7 

1 lb. 4oz 8 

1 lb. 8 oz 8, 

1 lb. 12 oz 9, 



GO 
50 
00 

50 
25 




FIG. 1123.— FACE AND PEIN. 
Weight Per Doz. 
1 lb. 2oz 12.00 

1 lb. lOoz 13.00 

21b 14.00 

2 lb. 8 oz 15.00 

•Sib 16.00 

3lb. 8oz _ 17.00 

41b. 80Z 19.00 





FIG. IKI'7.— ADZE EYE, BELL FACE. 

Weight 1 lb. 

Per dozen .- 6.50 



FIG. 1119. — tinners' RIVETING. 
Weight. Per Doz. 

80Z 6.00 

12 oz 6.25 

1 lb 6.7s 

1 lb. 4 oz 7.25 

1 lb. 8 oz . 7.7s 

1 lb 12oz 8.50 




FIG, 1124. — DOUBLE PACE. 
Weight. Per Doz. 

1 lb. 80Z , 14-50 

21b 15.50 

2lb. 60Z 16.50 

:nb 18.00 

alb. lOoz — 19-50 




FIG. 1129.— BALL PEIN. 

Fig. 1129.— Ball Pein. 

Weight \ ,. ^^ ^^^ ,.,^^ , jl^^ 

12.50 



Per doz_ 



6 oz, 
12.00 



8 02. 
12.00 



12 oz. 
12.00 



FIG. 1130. — STRAIGHT PEIN. 

Fig. 1 130.— Straight Fein. 

1 lb. 1 lb. 1 lb. 

4 oz. 8 oz. 12 oz. 2 lb. 
13-50 1450 iS-50 16.50 




FIG. 1108. — BRAD HAMMER. 

Weight 4 oz. 

Per dozen 5.50 




I 

FIG. 1121. — RIVETING HAMMER, 

ADZE EYE, 
Wei,ght, Per Doz. 

Ooz_.. 7.5c 

9oz ._ 8.00 

12 oz _. 8.50 

lib . 9.00 

1 lb. 4 oz 9-50 




FIG. 1123. — BLACKSMITHS' HAND. 
Weight, Per Doz. 

1 lb. lOoz 13.00 

2 lb 14.00 

2 lb. lOoz 15.00 

3 lb. 16.00 

31b. Soz 17.00 

41b. 80Z 19.00 




FIG. 1131. — CROSS PEIN. 

Fig. 1131.— Cross Fein. 

2 lb. 2 lb. 2 lb. 
4 OZ. 8 oz. 1 2 oz. 
17.50 19.00 20.50 



Sib. 

8 lb. S oz. 

22.00 24.00 



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NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Hatchets, PicKs, Bars, E,tc. 







Fig-. 1140. 






Fi 


g. 1141. 




SHINGLING HATCHETS 




HALF 


HATCHETS. 




Weight. 


Width Bit. 


Per Doz. 


Weight. 




Width Bit. 


Per Boz. 


1 lb. 1 OZ. 


V-^ in. 


10.50 


1.5 OZ. 




•i% in- 


11.00 


1 lb. 7 OZ. 


4 ia. 


11.00 


1 lb. 5 OZ. 




8?8 in- 


11.50 


1 lb. 1 2 OZ. 


4J.2 in- 


11.50 


1 lb. 11 OZ. 




4 in. 


12.00 




Fig. 114-2. 

CLAW HATCHETS. 

Weight. Width Bit. Per Doz. 

1 lb. 3 OZ. 0}^ in. 11.50 

1 lb. 9 OZ. 4 " in 12.00 

1 lb. 15 OZ. 4i^.in. 12.50 






Fig. 1145. 

ADZE EYE, BELL POLE, LATHING. 

Weight. Per Doz. 

lib - 15.00 



Fig. 115-2. 

IRON HANDLE WITH CLAW. 
Weight. Per Doz. 
i lb. 14 OZ 15-00 



Fig. 1173. 

HALF HEAD ADZE. 
Width of Cut. Per Doz. 

31., to 41., in -- 24.00 



t 



Li 

Fig. 1127. 

CHIPPING HAMMER. 
Weight. Per Doz. 

1 lb_ 12.50 

1 lb. 4 OZ . 13.00 

1 lb. 8 OZ 13-50 

2 lb_ 14.50 

2lb. 8 oz__ 15.50 

2 lb. 14 OZ.. .._ 16.50 



Lbs..- 
Per doz- 



Fig. 12S7. 

contractors' PICKS. 

7 7K 8 %}i 9 91^ 10 

18.00 18.50 19.00 20.60 21.00 22.00 23.00 



Fig. 1138. 

BRICK HAMMER. 
Weight. Per Doz. 
1 lb. 2 OZ 13 00 

1 lb. 8 OZ 14.00 

2 lb 15.00 

2lb. 8 OZ 16.00 



Fig. 1288. 

-MINERS' SURFACE PICKS. 

Lbs S .Sl.£ 4 41;^ 5 5I3' 

Per dozen-. $12 13' 14 15" 16 17 



19 



7 
20 



Fig. 1276. 
WEDGE POINT CROWBAR. 

Weights, 12 to 30 pounds. 
Pi-ices on Application. 




HANDLED AXES. 

Per dozen 12.00 



Fig. 1277. 

PINCH POINT CROWBAR. 

Weights, 12 to 30 pounds. 
Prices on Application. 



NAIL PULLER. 

No. 3. Per dozen..., 12.00 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



403 



Shovels and Spades. 




Fig. 1311. D Handle, Square Point. 



Size. 



Fig-. 1311. 

D HANDLE, SQUARE 

POINT. 



Handles. 


Style. 




Per. Doz. 


D or Long, 


Square Point, 




IS-SO 


tt 


" 




16.00 


tc 


" 




16.50 


it 


tc 




17.00 
17-50 


1312. D 


Handle, Round 


Point. 




Handles. 


style. 




Per Doz. 


D or Long, 


Round Point, 
it 




15-50 
16.00 
16.50 




Fig-. 1312. 

17.00 ^ 

' D HANDLE, BOUND 

17-50 POINT. 



I 



Fig. 1313. D Handle Spade. 

Size 2. D or Long Handle, Square Point, per dozen _. 15.50 

" 3. " " " " " ■' 16.00 



Size. 

2 

3 
4 
5 
6 



Fig. 1314. 

style, 
D Handle, 



Fig. 1313. 
D HANDLE SPADE, 



9 

10 



Solid Cast Steel Scoops. 

Half Polished. 



Per Doz. 
18.00 
18.50 
19.00 
19.50 
20.00 
20.50 
21.00 
21.50 
22.00 



Black, 1. 00 less per dozen. 




Fig. 1309. Long Handle, Square Point. 



Fig. 1309. 
LONG HANDLE, 
SQUARE POINT. 



Handle. 


Style. 


Per Doz 


or Long, 
ti 


Square Point, 
tt 


15-50 
16.00 



Fig. 1310. Long Handle, Round Point. 



Handle. 
D or Long, 



style. 
Round Point, 



Per Doz. 
15-50 
16.00 




Fig. 1310. 

LONG HANDLE, 
ROUND POINT. 



406 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Files and Rasps. 



ROUND BASTARD PILE. 



fy-'^H\' ' ''' " ' 




FLAT BASTARD FILE. 






SQUARE BASTARD FILE. 

Mill and Round Files. 

Length, inches.. l •> tj 7 8 :• lo 12 U ifl 18 20 

Bastard, pei- dozen 3.00 3.20 3.50 3.90 4.30 4.90 5.60 7.50 10.70 14.70 20.20 27.40 

■Jd Cut, " 3,50 3.80 4.00 4.60 4.90 5.80 6.40 860 12.20 16.80 22.70 30.70 

Smooth, " 3.90 4.10 4.50 4.90 5.40 6.30 7.00 9.40 13.10 17.90 24.30 32.90 

Mill, Blunt, double cut, advance 2 inches. Mill, double cut, advance 1 inch. 
Mill, narrow point, advance 1 inch. 

Flat Files. 

Length, inches l 5 i; 1 s 9 10 12 u ir, is 2ii 

Bastard, per dozen 3.70 3.90 4.30 4.80 5.30 6.30 7.00 9.70 13.30 17.80 23.90 31.50 

2d Cut, " 4.30 4.60 4.80 5.50 610 7.20 8.10 11.00 15.30 20.10 26.80 35.30 

Smooth, " 4.70 4.90 5.30 6.10 6.60 7.90 8.70 12.10 16.70 22.30 29.20 38.30 

Cant, Blunt, double cut, advance 2 inches. 

Square Files. 

Length, inches 4 .5 i'. 7 s 9 10 12 14 16 18 2o 

Bastard, perdozen 3.80 4.10 4.60 5.10 5.50 6.60 7.40 10.20 13.90 18.70 25.10 32.80 

2d Cut, " 4.60 4.80 5.10 5.80 6.30 7.70 8.50 11.50 16.10 21.20 28.20 36.70 

Smooth, " 4.90 5.30 5.50 6.30 7.00 8.30 9.10 12.80 17.50 23.30 30.40 39.30 

Square, Blunt, advance 1 inch. 

Hand and Pillar Files. 

Length, inches 4 3 B 7 s ',1 10 12 14 10 IS 2ii 

Bastard, perdozen... _ 3.70 3.90 4.30 4.90 5.40 6,70 7.50 10.70 15.00 20.10 26.80 35.10 

2d Cut, ' " 4.30 4.70 5.10 5.80 6.30 7.80 8.70 12.30 17.00 22.80 29.90 39.20 

Smooth, " 4.80 5.30 5.60 6.30 6.70 8.30 9.40 13.50 18.20 24.20 31.50 41.60 

Slotting, Blunt, advance 2 inches. Cotter, Blunt, or Taper, advance 2 inches. 

Half Round and Three Square Files. 

Length, inches.. ___ 4 r^ ij 7 s 9 in 12 14 Hi 18 20 

Bastard, perdozen 4.80 5.40 6.10 7.00 7.50 8.50 9.10 11.80 15.50 20.60 27.50 36.20 

2d Cut, " 5.60 6.10 6.70 7.70 8.30 9.40 10.10 13.00 17.00 22.50 29.90 39.40 

Smooth, " _. 6.10 6.40 7.10 8.20 8.90 9.90 10.70 13.90 18.30 24.20 32.00 42.30 

Ginsavv, take Bastard list. Tumbler, advance 2 inches. Half Back, advance 2 inches. 

Crossing, advance 2 inches. Feather Edge, Blunt, advance 2 inches. Half Round, advance 2 inches. 

Warding Files. 

Length, inches 4 r. (; 7 8 n 10 11 12 13 14 

Bastard, per dozen 4.00 4.50 4.90 5.90 6.40 7.80 8.70 10.90 12.30 15.20 17.00 

2d Cut, " 4.80 5.30 5.90 6,90 7.50 9.00 10.10 12.70 14.30 17.40 19.40 

Smooth, " 5.40 5.80 6.40 7.50 8.20 9.90 11,00 13.70 15.40 18.70 21.00 

Mill Files, One Round E.dge. 

Length, inches.. 4 .^ « 7 s 9 In 12 14 16 18 

Bastard, perdozen 3.40 3.60 3.90 4.40 4.80 5.50 6.30 8.40 12.00 16.50 22.70 

2dCut, " 3.90 4.30 4.50 5.20 5.50 6.50 7.20 9.70 13.70 18.90 25.50 

Smooth, " -.- 4.40 4.60 5.10 5.50 6.10 7.10 7.90 10.00 14.70 20.10 27.30 

Mill Files, Two R^ound Edges. 

Length, inches... 4 .5 f, 7 8 9 10 12 14 16 18 

Bastard, perdozen 3.80 4.00 4.40 4.90 5.40 6.10 7.00 9.40 1340 18.40 25.30 

2d Cut, " _ 4.40 4.80 5.00 5.80 6.10 7.30 8.00 10.80 15.30 21.00 28.40 

Smooth, " 490 5.10 5.60 6.10 6.80 7.90 8.80 11.80 16.40 22.40 30.40 



10 


12 


8.10 


12.50 


970 


14.70 


6-40 


950 


7-50 


11.00 


9-70 


14 70 


7-, SO 


11.00 


9.10 


H.80 


8.70 


11.40 


9.10 


11.80 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 407 

Files and Rasps — Continued. 
Miscellaneous Saw Files. 

Length, inches 3 SJ-^ 4 4i£ 5 5}{ 6 V S 

Taper, Siug-le Cut, per dozen 2.10 2.10 2.20 2.4b 2.60 3.00 340 4.30 5.40 

Taper, Double Cut, " 2.50 2.50 2.90 3.10 3.50 4.00 4.70 5.60 O.70 

Slim Taper, Single Cut. " _ 2.10 2.10 2.20 2.30 2.50 2.90 3.10 3.80 4.50 

Slim Taper, Double Cut, " _. 2.50 2.50 2.60 3.00 3.20 3.50 3.90 4.50 5.30 

Band Saw, Blunt and Taper, Regular, per dozen 2.50 2.50 2.90 3.10 3.50 4.00 4.70 5.60 6,70 

Band Saw, Blunt and Taper, Slim, " 2.50 2.50 2.60 3.00 3.20 3.50 3.90 4.50 5.30 

Pit Saw, Single Cut, per dozen 4.80 5.40 6.10 7.00 7.50 

Cant Saw, Single Cut, " -. 4.30 4.70 5.40 6.10 6.40 

Cross Cut, Single Cut, " 4.80 5.40 6.107.00 7.50 

Hook Tooth, Single Cut, " 6.70 7.70 8.30 10.10 13.00 

Double End Taper, " - -- - _-_ _.. 3.503.503.90 4.90 

Climax, advance 2 inches on Half Round Bastard. Round Gulleting, take Pit Saw li.st. 

Horse Rasps. 

Length, inches W U 12 13 14 15 ir, 17 I8 

Plain, per dozen -_ .. 9.40 11.40 12.80 15.20 17.80 20.90 24.40 28.90 32.90 

Beveled and ■'4 Rasp, per dozen 10.70 12.90 14.40 17.00 20.10 23.60 27.50 31.50 36.20 

Tanged, per dozen 12.80 15.20 16.80 19.60 2310 27.30 32.20 

File Rasps. 

Length, inches fi 7 8 '.1 In 11 12 13 14 15 1(5 18 

Flat, per dozen 7.40 8.60 9.40 11.40 12.80 15.50 17.50 20.90 23.20 27.80 30.80 40.90 

Half Round, per dozen .-- 8.10 9.30 10.10 12.20 13.70 16.80 18.70 22.40 24.80 29.70 32.90 43.60 

Wood Files. 

Length, inches 6 7 8 'J lo 11 12 13 14 15 If. IS 

Flat, per dozen 4.30 4.80 5.30 6.30 7.00 8.60 9.70 11.80 1330 16.00 17.80 23.90 

Half Round, per dozen 6.10 7.00 7.50 8.50 9.10 10.70 11.80 14.10 15.50 18.50 20.60 27.50 

Cabinet, " 8.10 9.30 10.10 12.20 13.70 16.80 18.70 22.40 24.80 29.70 32.90 4360 

Wood Rasps. 

Length, inches •'■ 7 8 '.1 In 11 12 13 14 15 1 1; IS 

Flat, per dozen 7.40 8.60 9.40 11.40 12.80 15.50 17.50 20.90 23.20 2780 30.80 40.90 

Half Round, per dozen _ 8.10 9.30 10.10 12.20 13.70 16.80 18.70 22.40 24.80 29.70 32.90 43.60 

Cabinet, " _ 10.10 11.70 12.80 15.50 17.50 20.70 22.80 26.80 29.60 33.90 36.90 46.90 

Shoe Rasps. 

Length, inches 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 

Flat, per dozen 8.10 9.30 10.10 12.20 13.70 16.80 18.70 22.40 24.80 

Half Round, per dozen . 8.10 9.30 10.10 12.20 13.70 16.80 18.70 22.40 24.80 

Oval, per dozen 9.30 10.10 12.20 13.70 16.80 18.70 22.40 ._.. 

Knife Files. 

Length, inches : 4 5 i; 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 

Bastard, per dozen -._ 5.40 6.10 6. go 7.80 8.50 9.40 10. lo 12.20 13.70 16.30 18.20 

'2d Cut, " 6.10 6.70 7.50 8.50 9.10 10.60 11.50 13.70 15.20 17.90 19.90 

Smooth, " 6.40 7.10 7.90 8.90 9.50 11.30 12.30 14.60 16.10 19.20 21.20 

Stavesaw Files. 

Lengtli, 8 inches, per dozen 9.40 

Stavesaw Improved Files. 

Length, inches 6 7 8 9 lo 12 

Per dozen 6.40 7.40 8.10 9.70 10.70 IS 40 

Dead Smooth Files, double the list of Bastard Cut. 

One Round Edge, advance the list 12i., per cent. 

Blunt Files, not specified, advance 1 incli on respective kind and cut. 

Single or Float Cut, not specified on regular shape, take Double Cut list. 

Equaling (Bellied), advance 2 inches on respective kinds and cuts. 

Two Round Edges, advance 25 per cent. 

Lockjaw File Handles. 
Per Gross. 

No. 1 for Files 13 inches and larger 6.00 No. 4I2 for Files 4 to Y inches 4.75 

" 2 " 9 to 12 inches ___ 5.50 " 5 " 2"5 " 4.50 

" 3 •■ 7 " 10 " 5.25 Assorted Nos. 1 to 5--_ :. 5.00 

"4 " 5 " 8 " 5.00 No. 6 for Tinners' Soldering Coppers 8.00 

Plain File Handles. 

No. 1 Hardwood Polished, Brass Ferrules, assorted 4 sizes, per gross 4.00 

" 2 " " " " " 3 large " " - 4.50 

" 3 " " Iron " " 4 " " --_ 4. 00 

" 4 " " " " " 3 large " " 4.50 

" 1 Softwood Brass Ferrules, 4 sizes, per gross ._ 3.25 

" 8 " " " Slargesizes, " 3.50 

•' 9 " Iron " 4 sizes, " ... 3.25 

"10 •' '■ " Slargesizes, " 3-50 



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NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 




Style A. 

STEEL TOOL CHEST. 




Style A. 

SECTION. 



Steel Tool Chests. 

Made from y'j-inch cold rolled sheet steel with malleable iron corner 
pieces and hardwood braces and fitted with heavy wroug-ht iron hinges 
and liasp, with cover so arranged as to be held open b}' support from the 
back of chest. Each chest is furnished with a first-class brass lock and 
two keys, and bolts to screw down cover at front corners. They are 
lighter and cheaper than any first-class make of wood chest, and will 
outwear several wood chests. Tliey are painted, well proportioned and 
ornamental in design, and make a first-class tool chest for Steam Fitters, 
Gas Fitters, Plumbers and other trades where a light and strong- tool 
chest is required. They are made in six styles and four sizes of each 
style. 

Style A — Sent ■with One Drawer unless Ordered 
■with Two. 
No. 1, Style A, 11 in. deep, 1'2 in. wide, 24 in. long, with one drawer 12.50 
15 " 30 " '■ ■' 17.00 

17 " .36 " " " 19.00 

20 " 42 " '• '•■ 22.00 

12 in. wide,24 in. long, with two drawers 13.00 
15 " 30 " " '■' 18.00 

lY " 36 " ■' " 20.25 

20 " 42 " " '■ 23.50 



" 2 


14 


" -5, 


16 


" 4, 


19 


No. 1, 


Style A, 11 in. deep 


(' 2 


14 


" 3, 


16 


" 4, 


19 



Style B — Sent ■with T^w^o Tills unless Ordered "with One. 

No. 1, Stj'le B, 11 in. deep, 12 in. wide, 24 in. long, with one till 13.00 

" 2, " 14 " 15 " 30 " " " ... 18.50 

" 3, " 16 " 1*7 " 36 " " " __. 20.50 

" 4, " 19 " 20 " 42 " " " 23.00 

No. 1, Style B, 11 in. deep, 12 in. wide, 24 in. long', with two tills.. 13.50 - 

" 2, " 14 " 15 " 30 " " " ... 19.00 

" 3, " 16 " 11 " 36 " " " ... 21.00 

" 4, " 19 " 20 " 42 " " " ... 24.00 




Style B. 
CHEST. 




Style C. 

CHEST. 



No. 1, Style C, 11 in. deep, 12 in. wide, 30 in. long I2.50> 

" 2, " 11 " 12 " 36 " 15.00. 

" 3, " 11 " 12 " 42 " 17.00 

" 4, " 11 " 12 " 48 " 20.00. 



No. 1, Style D, 11 in. deep, 12 in. wide, 24 in. long 15-50 

" 2, " 14 " IS " 30 " . 21.00 

" 3, " 16 " 17 " 36 " 23.00 

" 4, " 19 " 20 -" 42 " 26.00 




Style D. 
CHEST. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Plumbing Section 



General Division Index 



Page 

409-424 

425-427 

428-444 

445-461 

462 

463 

464-466 
467-472 

473-484 

485-488 

489-499 

500 

501-505 

506-509 

510 



Bath Tubs 

Shower Bath Apparatus 

Lavatories and Wash Sinks _ 

Water Closet Apparatus 

Earthenware Basins __ 

TanKs, Seats and Pulls 

Urinal Stalls and Iron Urinals -. 

Wash Trays _ 

Kitchen and Pantry Sinks 

Range Boilers, £.xpansion and Storage Tanks -. 

Soil Pipe and Fittings _. 

Stable Fixtures __ 

Recessed Drainage Fittings __ 

Lead Pipe, Traps and Bends 

Sink Fixtures and Ferrules 

Compression Work 511-S13 

Fuller Bibbs - __ 514-S15 

Self Closing Bibbs 516 

Ground Key Work - 517-520 

Simplex Stops -_ 521-522 

Mueller Corporation Cocks __ 523 

Water Connections — 524 

Basin, Bath and Pantry Cocks 525-528 

Lavatory Legs, Brackets and Traps 529 

Basin Fixtures, Trimmings and Waste Connections.. _ _ _-_ - 530-532 

Ball Cocks, Plugs and Strainers 533 

Closet and Urinal Stall Trimnnings : 534 

Range Boiler Couplings, Stands, Valves, etc - 535 

Climax Soil Pipe Plugs 536 

Plumbers' Tools .- 537-541 

Tapping Machine and Ratchet Stock.. 542 

Bell and Spigot Pipe and Fittings - 543-54^ 

Vitrified Sewer Pipe -- 547 

Leader Pipe, Gutters and Fixtures - 54^-552 

Bath Room Furnishings - 553-5^4 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



409 



Modern Bath Roonn Interior. 




Design No. 2;^ M. Approximate Cost of Fixtures, 995.00 

Lists. 
Bath. Poi'ceUiiu Enameled, with 4\-inch Roll Rim, Nickel Plated Bell Supply and Waste Fittings and 

Soap Tray, Exterioi' Finished Ivory "White and " Empire" Border (3 foot size) 98.00 

Shower Bath and Receptor. Nickel Plated Combination Shower and Needle Bath, with Liver 
Sprays, Thermometer and Rubber Curtain. Porcelain Enameled Receptor, Exterior Finished Ivory 
White and " Empire " Border 230.00 

SiTZ Bath. Porcelain Enameled, with ."-inch Roll Rim, Nickel Plated Bell Supply and Waste Fittings, 

with Liver Spray and Bidet, Exterior Finished Ivory White and " Empire" Border 112.50 

Foot Bath. Porcelain Enameled, with 3-inch Roll Rim, Nickel Plated Bell Supply and Waste Fittings, 

Exterior Finished Ivory White and " Empire " Border 51.50 

Lavatory. Mexican Onyx, with Scroll Pillars and Shelf, Decorated Vitro-porcelaiu Basin, Nickel 

Plated Offset Legs, Combination Supply and Waste Fittings, with Onyx Handles - 400.00 

Water Closet. Vitro-porcelain Syphon Jet Decorated Bowl, Mahogany Tank, with Onyx Top, 
Mahogany Saddle Seat and Panel Cover, Nickel Plated Cast Brass Hinges, Supply Pipe with Air 
Chamber and Stop, and Paper Holder 79.00 

Miscellaneous Trimmings. 

Towel Arms _ _ 4.50 

Bath Bar __ 6.00 

Towel Basket __ 12.00 

Sponge Holder _ 2.00 



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NASON MA-NUTACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Modern Bath R.oom Interior. 




Desiun No. 29 M. Appkoxxmate Cost of Fixtures, 245.00 

Lists. 
Bath. Porcelain Eaameled, with .3-inch Roll Rim, Nickel Plated Bell Supply and Waste Fittings and 
Soap Dish. 
Price (5 foot), complete with Ivory or Zinc White Exterior Finisli and Border 76.00 

Shampoo. Nickel Plated 3-Valve Wall Shampoo Fixture with Rubber Bound Sprinkler 13.00 

Lavatory. Porcelain Enameled Slab and Bowl with Apron, cast integral, Enameled Back and 
Nickel Plated Brass Brackets, Soap Dish, Low Pattern Fuller Basin Cocks, Supply Pipes and 
Vented "S" Trap. 

Price, with Fittings complete 28.50 

For Lavatory Enameled all over, add __ 3.00 

Foot Bath. Porcelain Enameled, with 'i^-inch Roll Rim, Nickel Plated Bell Supply and Waste 
Fittings. 
Price, complete with Ivory or Zinc White Exterior Finisli aad Border 50.00 

Water Closet. Porcelain Enameled Syphon Jet Bowl with Hardwood Tank, Seat and Cover, 

Nickel Plated Supply Pipe, Flush Connection and Paper Holder ___ -. 33.00 

If with Ivory or Zinc Wliite Exterior Finish and Border, add ; 5.00 

Miscellaneous Trimmings. 

Mirror 25.00 

Glass Shelf.. , 8.00 

Towel Rack for Lavatory — 2.75 

Towel Rack for Bath 2.25 

Sponge Holder . 2-oo 

Coat Hook -. .50 



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411 



Modern Bath Room Interior. 




^^??^K''":m-- 



Dksign No. 26 M. Approximate Cost of Fixtures, 131.00 



Bath. Porcelain Enameled, with 2'5j^-inch Roll Rim, Nickel Plated Fuller Double Bath Cock, Offset 
Supply Pipes, Connected Waste and Overflow, and Soap Dish. 

Price (5 foot, Plain Exterior), with Fittings complete 46.00 

For No. 1 Ivory or Zinc White Exterior Finish, add 13.00 

Lavatory. Porcelain Enameled Slab and Bowl with Aprons on four sides, all cast integral, Enamel- 
ed Brackets, Nickel Plated Compression Basin Cocks, Supply Pipes and " p " Trap. 

Price, with Fittings complete 20.00 

For Lavatory Enameled all over, add 3.00 

Water Closet. Porcelain Enameled Syphon Wash-down Bowl with Hardwood Tank, Seat and 

Cover, Nickel Plated Supplj' Pipe, Flush Connection and Paper Holder 26.00 

If Enameled all over, add 2.00 

Miscellaneous Trimmings. 

Mirror 24.00 

Glass Shelf __ 8.00 

Wall Soap Dish _. 1.75 

Towel Hooks _ 4.00 

Towel Bar_ 1.50 

Coat Hook . .50 



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NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The Nason All Porcelain Baths. 



Koman " Pattern. 




THE " NORMANDIE. 



Length Outside. 


Width Outside. 


Depth Inside, 


4 feet inches 


2 feet 6 inches 


18 inclies 


5 " " 


2 " G " 


18 " 


6 " 6 " 


2 " fi " 


18 " 


6 " " 


2 " C " 


18 " 



Class A. Class B. Class C. 

Tub Only. Tub Only, Tub Only. 

105.00 73.50 47.25 

115.00 80.50 51.75 

125.00 87.50 56.25 

14500 101.50 65.25 

Porcelain Feet, Round or Square, Set of Four, i}£ and 6,14^ inches hig-h 4.00 

Nickel Plated Supply and Waste, as shown _ 25.00 

Siiipping Frames for Bath, extra net 3.00 

* Height over all on 4i,'-inch legs, 25I2 inches. Add to above width 4 inches for fixtures shown. 

Note. — This Tub is made in one piece, of hard fired earthenware, glazed inside and over roll riin; 
pure white to line in illustration ; balance of outside of Tub left in the rough, to be finished as desired. 

"Roman" Baths made with waste hole in center of bottom at baclc of Tub. Extra holes for special 
fittings out to order. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The Nason All Porcelain Baths. 



"French" Pattern. 



413 




THE "NETHERLANDS.'' 



Length Outside. 
4 I'eut (J itiche.s. 



Width Outside. 


Depth Inside. 


feet 6 inches. 


18 inches 


" C, 


18 " 


" 6 " 


IS " 


" 6 " 


18 " 



Class A. 
Tub Only. 

105.00 

115.00 

125.00 

145.00 

inclies hig-h. 



Class B. 
Tub Only. 

73-50 

80.50 

87.50 

101.50 



CJassC. 
Tub Duly. 

47-25 

51-75 

56.25 
65-25 



Porcelaia Feet, Round or Square, Set of Four, 4:}.^ ^^^ 

Nickel Plated Bell Supply and Waste, as shown 

Shippiog Frames for Bath, Extra, Net 

* Height over all on 4ii^-inch Legs, 231^ inches. 

Note. — Tliis Tub is made in one piece, of hard fired earthenware, glazed inside and over roll rim ; 
white to line in illustration ; balance of outside of tub left in the rough to be finished as desired. 



4.00 

25.00 

3.00 

Add to above length 4 inches for Fixture sliown. 



pure 
The 



'French" Bath always made with waste in bottom of square end. Extra liole for special fixtures cut to order. 



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NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The Nason Enameled Iron Baths. 

The "Avondale." 




White Enameled " Avondale " Bath Tub with 3-inch Enameled KoU Rim, with Bottom Bell Supply 
Fitting, Compression Valves with Brass Supplj' Pipes and Imperial Batli Waste. Fitting Polished and Nickel 
Plated all over. Exterior finished in Ivory or Zinc White with Gold Lines. 

Dimensions. 
Width inside, ■2-5 inches ; Depth, IS^o inches ; Height from floor, 24}.^ inches. 

Size of Tub (inside) 4 ft. ■1^' ft. 5 ft. B>| ft. 

Price, as described _ 72.85 75-35 78.65 82'.85 

Length over Rim 4 ft. 6^2 in. 5 It. U in. 5 ft. ei^' in. 6 ft. in. 

If without Exterior Finisli, deduct 17.00 

The " Arlington." 




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White Enameled "Arlington" Bath Tub with 43^'-inch Enameled Roll Rmi, with Bottom Bell Supply 
Fitting, Compression Valves with Brass Supply Pipes and Imperial Bath Waste. Fitting Polished and Nickel 
Plated all over. Exterior finished in Ivory or Zinc White with Gold Lines. 



DIMENSION'S. 

Widtli inside, '15 inches; Depth, IS inches; Height from floor, 24 inches. 



Size of Tub (inside). 
Price, as described . 
Length over Rim _ _ 



4I0 ft. 

87.00 

5 ft. Hi, in. 

If without Exterior Finish, deduct.. 



.5 ft. 
91.00 



6l< ft. 

96.00 

6 ft. 31^ in. 



17.00 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



415 



The Nason Enameled Iron Bath. 



Xhe " Lakewood." 




White Enameled " Lakewood " Bath Tub with 4-inch Enameled Roll Rim, Nickel Plated Bottom Bell Sup- 
ply Fitting, Compression Valves, Brass Supply Pipes, and Imperial Bath Waste, Nickel Plated Brass Combi- 
nation Needle and Shower with Curtain Ring and Rubber Curtain. Exterior finished in Ivory or Zinc White 
with Gold Lines. 

Dimensions. 
Width inside, 25 inches ; Depth, 17 inches ; Height from floor, 22 inches. 

Size of Tub (inside) _._ 41/- ft. 

Price, as described 



170.50 



Length over Rim 5 ft. 01.^ in. 

If without Exterior Finish, deduct 17.00 



5 ft. 


&i4 ft. 


175.00 


179-50 


5 ft. 81^ in. 


6 ft. 2}{ in 



416 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The Nason Enameled Iron Baths. 

The " Lakewood." 




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White Enameled ■■Lakewood" Bath Tub with 4-iach Eaameled Roll Rim, with Top Supply Fitting, 
Compression Valves with Brass Supplj' Pipes and Imperial Bath Waste. Fitting- Polished and Nickel Plated 
all over. Exterior finished in Ivory or Zinc White with Gold Bands. 



Dimensions. 

Width inside, 2.5 inches; Depth, IV inches ; Height from lloor, ■J-2 inches. 

4io ft. .-) ft. 

8o'.5o 85.00 



Size of Tub (inside) _ 

Price, as described __ 

Length over Rim 5 ft. ak, in, 



5 ft. 83 2 in. 
If without Exterior Finish, deduct 17.00 



ni.,' ft. 

89-50 

6 ft. 2)2 in. 



The "Morris." 




White Enameled "Morris" Bath Tub with 3-incli Enameled Roll Rim, with Bottom Bell Supply Fitting, 
Compression Valves with Brass Supply Pipes and Imperial Batli Waste. Fittings Polished and Nickel Plated 
all over. Exterior finished in Ivorv or Zinc White with Gold Bands. 



Dimensions. 

Width inside, 2-i iuclies ; Depth, 17 inches ; Height from floor, 22 inches. 

4 ft. 4I3 ft. 5 ft. 

70.00 73.00 • 77.00 



Size of Tub (inside) 

Price, as described 

Length over Rim 4 ft. 8}.< in 



r> ft. 2I2 in. .5 ft. 81^ in. 

If without Exterior Finish, deduct 17.00 



m ft. 
82.00 

ft. 21.^ in. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



417 



The Nason Enameled Iron Bath. 



The "Arlington." 




White Enameled "Arlington" Batli Tub witti 43^'-iiicla Enameled Roll Rim, with Nickel Plated Bottom 
Bell Supply Fitting, Compression Valves, Brass Supply Pipes and Imperial Bath "Waste, and Nickel Plated 
Brass Shower and Shampoo Attachment, Curtain Ring and Rubber Curtain. Exterior finish in Ivory or Zinc 
White with Gold Lines. 

Dimensions. 
Width inside, 'i.j inches; Depth, IS inches ; Heiglit from floor, 24 inches. 

Size of Tub (inside) 4 1.^ feet -.feet 5i^ feet 

Price, as described 137.00 141.00 146,00 

Length over Rim 3 feet SJj inches .5 feet Oi^ inclies 6 feet 0^2 ii^ches 

If witliout Exterior Finish, deduct 17.00 



418 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The Nason Enameled Iron Bath. 



The "Perfecto." 




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White Enameled "Perfecto" Bath Tub witli 2'-j^-inch Eaaiueled Roll Rim, Nickel Plated Bottom Bell 
Supply Fitting, Compression Valves, Brass Suppl}' Pipes and Imperial Bath Waste, and Nickel Plated Brass 
Shower with Shampoo Attacliment, Curtain Ring- and Rubber Curtain. Exterior Finish in Ivory or Zinc 
White with Gold Lines. 

Dimensions. 
Width inside, 24 inches ; Depth, 17 inches ; Height from floor, 22 inches. 

Length of Tub (over Rim) + ft. 41^ ft. .5 ft. .'ii.^ ft. 6 ft, 

Price, as described __ 106.15 108.65 112.00 116. 15 121.15 

-I ft. 41^' in, 4 ft. lOioin. .". ft. 4inn. .-. ft. KH^ in. ti ft. 4i| in. 

If without Exterior Finish, deduct 17.00 



Length over Fitting 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The Nason Enameled Iron Bath. 

The " Perf ecto." 



419 




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The NasoQ White Enameled "Perfecto" Bath Tub, with 2ViiicH "Elliptic" Roll Rim, No. -tij Nickel 
Plated Fuller Double Bath Cock and Nickel Plated Brass Offset Supply Pipes ; Polished and Nickel Plated 
connected Waste and Overflow, with Nickel Plated Strainer, Rubber Stopper and Patent Portable Shower. 

Dimensions : Width inside, i-t inches; Depth, 17 inches; Height from floor, ii inches. 

Size of Tub (Over Rim) 4 ft. 432 ft. 3 ft. oj^ ft. 6 ft. 

Price as described 52.15 54.65 58.00 62.15 67.15 

Length including Fitting 4 ft. S}^ in. 4 ft. nj^ in. 5 ft. S}i in. 6 ft. 9J^ in. ^ 6 ft. m in. 

If with Exterior Finish, add -- 17.00 



420 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The Nason Enameled Iron Baths. 

The "Winona." 




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Whitii Enameled "Winona" Bath Tub with :5-inch Enameled Roll Rim, with No. 4i^ Nickel Plated 
Fuller Double Bath Cock with Nickel Plated Offset Supply Pipes and Polished and Nickel Plated Imperial 
Bath Waste, 



Widtli inside. 



Size of Tub (inside) 

Price, as described 

Length (over rim) 4 it. ,t in 

Length (including fitting) 4 ft. 9 in. 



2 inches 

4 ft. 
40.00 



Dimensions. 

Depth, I8J2 inches; Height from floor, '24 inches. 

41.^ ft. ft. 51^' ft, 

43.00 47-00 



40.00 

4 ft, lU^in. 
,5 ft. .31? in. 



ft. 51.^ in. 
5 ft. 91.? in. 



•T ft, ni.nn. 
6 ft. S}^ in. 



r. ft. 

54.00 

6 ft. 6 in. 

6 ft. 10 in. 



If with Exterior Finish, add 17.00 



The " Perfecto. 




White Enameled " Perfecto " Bath Tub with 2^^-inch Enameled Roll Rim, No. 4^^ Nickel Plated Fuller 
Double Bath Cock, with Nickel Plated Brass Offset Supply Pipes and Polished and Nickel Plated Connected 
Waste and Overflow with Nickel Plated Strainer and Rubber Stopper. 



Dimensions. 
Width inside, 24 inches ; Depth, 17 inches ; Height from floor, 22 inches. 
Size of Tub (over rim) .__ 4 ft. 4i.< ft. ,5 ft. ."ii.^ ft. 

36-50 40'So 

5 ft. 3}.<in. 5 ft. 91.,' in. 



Price, as described 
Length (including fitting) 



33-5° 

4 ft. Si.< in. 



33-5° 

4 ft. 91,,' in. 



If with Exterior Finish, add _ 17.00 



6 ft. 

45-50 

6 ft. an in. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The Nason Enameled Iron Baths. 

The " Perfecto." 



431 




/ / ' '^~~T 

I 

White Enameled "Perfecto" Bath Tub, with 23X-mch Enameled Roll Rim, Brass Common Overflow 
Connection, with Nickel Plated Strainer, Waste Plug- with Rubber Stopper. 

Dimensions. 
Width inside, 2t inches; Depth, 17 inches; Height from floor, 22 inches. 

Size of Tub (Over Rim) 4 ft. 413' ft. .5 ft. .5i| ft. 6 ft. 

Price, as described,. _ 24.00 24.00 27.00 3075 35.25 

Length, including- Fitting- 4 ft. 2t| in. 4 ft. Si^' in. r, ft. 21.3' in. 5 ft. 8i; in. G ft. 2}^ in. 

If with Exterior Finish, add __ 17.00 

When so ordered, "Perfecto " Bath will be furnished with Legs to stand 24 inches from floor. 



The "Sha-wmut' 



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Our New Narrow Roll Rim Bath, li^'-inch Roll Rim. 

Dimensions. 

Width inside, 211^^- inches ; Depth inside, 18^4 inches ; Height from floor, 23i| inches ; Roll Rim, l^i, inches. 

Size of Tub (Over Rim).. 4 ft. i^iU. .5 ft. 5,^^ ft. eft. 

21.75 21.7s 24.00 27.7s 32.25 



' Shawmut ' 



433 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The Nason E.nameled Iron Baths. 

The "Wahneta." 




Porcelain Lined Roll Rim " Wahneta" Bath, with Brass Overflow Coupling-, Nickel Plated Brass Strainer 
and Nickel Plated Brass Plug- with Rubber Stopper. 

Dimensions. 

^ Length over rim, 4 feet, 4i.< feet, 5 feet, »!< feet and 6 feet ; Width over rim, 281^ inches ; Width inside, 
24 inches ; Depth inside, l^i^ inches ; Heig-ht from floor to top of rim, 23 inches ; Width of roll rim, 2 '4 inches. 

4 feet. 41.^ feet. ■"> feet. 5 ' ., feet. 6 feet. 
Prices, Roll Rim Bath, as described 21.75 21.75 24.00 27.75 32.25 

If Bath 13 linislied outside with Enamel Paint and Gold Bands, add to list. 17.00 



The "Wyola." 




Porcelain Lined Roll Rim " Wyola" Bath, Nickel Plated Brass Patent Overflow Waste, with Nickel Plated 
Overflow Strainer and Plug with Rubber Stopper. Nickel Plated No. 4i| Fuller Double Bath Cock, with 
Nickel Plated Brass Supply Pipes to floor. 

Dimensions. 

Length over all, 4 feet 2 inches, 4 feet 8 inches, 5 feet 2 inches, a feet 8 inches, i> feet 2 inches ; Width over 
rim. 30 inches ; Width inside, 24 inches ; Depth inside, 17i^ indies ; Height from floor to top of rim, 23 inches ; 
Width of roll rim, 3 inches. 

4 feet. 4i| feet. :. feet, oi^' feet. 6 feet. 
Prices, Roll Rim Tub, as described- _ 33-50 33-50 36.50 40.50 45.5° 

If Bath is finished outside with Enamel Paint and Gold Bands, add to list 17.00 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



433 



The Nason Enameled Iron Baths. 



The " Nymph. 




"White Enameled "Nymph " Sitz Bath with 3-inoh Enameled Roll Rim, Bell Supply Fitting, Compression 
Valves with Brass Supply Pipes and Imperial Waste. Fitting Polished and Nickel Plated all over. Exterior 
Finished in Ivory or Zinc Wliite with Gold Bands. 

Price, as described 67.00 



The " Naiad. 




"White Enameled "Naiad" Foot Bath with 3-inch Enameled Roll Rim, Bell Supply Fitting, Compression 
Valves with Brass Supply Pipes and Imperial Waste. Fitting Polished and Nickel Plated all over. Exterior 
Finished in Ivory or Zinc White with Gold Bands. 



Price, as described .__ 48.00 



424 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The Nason Copper Lined Steel Baths. 

The " Lowerre." 




Weight Copper Lining : 

Size 1 feet, with Connected Waste and Overflow.. 

" 4 " 6 inches, with Connected Waste and 

Overflow 

" ") feet, with Connected Waste and Overflow 

" ."i '■■ 6 inches, with Connected Waste and 

Overflow 

" 6 feet, with Connected Waste and Overflow... 



1 2 oz. 
24.50 

24.50 
25-50 

26.50 
28.50 



Uoz. 


16 oz. 


26.50 


28.50 


26.50 


28.50 


27-50 


29.50 


28.50 


30.50 


30.50 


32-50 



List Prices do not include Bath Cock. 



Dimensions. 



Length Outside Rim, 4 feet 6 inches ; 5 feet ; •"> feet R inches ; and 6 feet. 
Width Outside Rim, 28 inches ; Depth Inside, I7I3 Indies ; Height from Floor, 2.31.3 inches. 

The Nason Galvanized Steel Enamel Baths. 

The " Eldora." 

Coated Inside with White Enamel baked on. 

Size 4 feet, with Connected Waste and Overflow ip-SO 

" 4 " 1; inches, with Connected Waste and Overflow 19-5° 

" ') " with Connected Waste and Overflow 20.50 

" 5 " 6 inches, with Connected Waste and Overflow .. 21.50 

" 6 " with Connected Waste and Overflow . .. 24.50 

List Prices do not include Bath Cock. 



Dimensions. 

Length Outside Rim, 4 feet 6 inches; 5 feet; 5 feet 6 inches; and 6 feet. 
Width Outside Rim, 2ij inches; Depth Inside, 17J2 inches; Height from Floor, 2.3J^ inches. 

These tubs are furnished ready to set up ; but one joint to make. Painted hght blue with gold bronzed legs. 
Nickel plated connected Waste and Overflow, fitted for No. 4}^ Fuller Cock, 33g centers, unless otherwise 
ordered. Hardwood Rim, Oak Finish. 

Please Note. — The cut shown for the "Lowerre" Tub represents in every detail the form and construc- 
tion of the "Eldora" — the " Lowerre" being Lined with Planished Copper, and the "Eldora " painted with 
White Enameled Paint baked on. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



435 




The Nason Shower=Bath 
Apparatus. 

The " Lodore." 

White Unameled Iron Roll Rim 
Receptor. 

Width over Rim fiii inches 

Depth at Waste Hole fi 

Length over Rim :^K " 

RollRim 2 " 

Receptor witli Nickel Plated Shower, com- 
plete with Curtain, as shown --- 68.00 

Complete as shown, with Receptor, 42 x 42 x s 76.00 
If Receptor is finished outside with Enameled 

Paint, add 5.00 



THE "LODORE. 



The Nason Shower=Bath Apparatus. 

The " Yosemite." 

Nickel Plated Shower with Shampoo, ij-incli Iron Pipe size, 

Check Valves, Curtain Ring' and White Rubber Curtain. _ 40.00 

If with lo-inch Supplies, '^-inch Mixing Column and S-inch 

Tubular Shower 45-00 

It with "s-inch Supplies, i.,-inch Jlixing- Column, no Check 

Valves, and S-inch Tubular Shower 35-00 




THE "YOSEMITE.' 



436 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 





The Nason Shower=Bath Apparatus. 

The " Niagara." 

Nickel Plated Combination Needle and Shower Bath for 
Hot and Cold Water, with Check Valves, White Rub- 
ber Curtain and Soap Cup_. 140.00 



THE "NIAGARA." 



The Nason Shower=Bath Apparatus. 

The "Mohawk." 

Nickel Plated Brass Shower, }^-inch Iron Pipe size, with Straight Pipes to 
Floor, 8-inch Tubular Shower. 

As shown --i._ 30.00 




THE "MOHAWK." 



NASON MAlSfUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



427 



Portable Showers and Connections. 




NICKEL PLATED TUBULAR SHOWER. 

With Self-Closing Valve, 

J-^'-inch Iron Pipe Sizes. 

Each 10. oo 




STANDARD PORTABLE 
SHOWER, COMPLETE. 

With Eubber Curtain. 
Each 15-00 




NICKEL PLATED 
TUBULAR SHOWER. 

8).2-inch Diameter. 
Per dozen 27.00 




MELCHER SHOWER YOKE. 

Price, including Hose and Sing-le Bulb ,.. 4.00 

If with Double Bulb, add to list .75 




SHAMPOO SPRINKLER. 

With Handle. 
Nickel Plated, per dozen 



1500 




HOSE SPRINKLER. 

For ''^ and 1 inch Hose 

Pipes. 

Diameter 1}4 2 2}4 

Per doz 3.50 4.50 6.00 




SHAMPOO SPRINKLER. 

No. 60 21^ 

Per dozen __.. 3.50 




SHAMPOO SPRINKLER. 

No. 70 2I3' Z^ 

Per dozen. _ 5.50 13.00 




SHAMPOO SPRINKLER. 

No. 70.. 4 5 

Per dozen. 21.00 27.00 




R.oyal Hose Connections. 

For Connecting- Hose to Smooth Faucets, Hydrants, etc. 





Simply push the union on the faucet ; the construction is such that the water 
pressure holds it firmly, and the greater the pressure the tighter the joint. 

Per dozen 6.00 




HOSE BIBB END. 



Size. 



Per Boz. 



H-- 2.50 

fi 2.50 

% 2.50 

1 - 3-So 

1I4 6.00 

U, 8.00 

2 15-00 



428 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 




The Nason Porcelain Improved 
Lavatory. 

The "Creighton." 

The Nason Porcelain Improved Lavatory with Porce- 
lain Back and Legs ; Nickel Plated Standing Waste and 
Overflow, China Top; Nickel Plated China Top English 
Pattern Basin Cocks ; Nickel Plated Trap and Nickel 
Plated Supply Pipes and Valves; complete, as shown. 



Size. 

No 1 

No. -1 



Height of 
Length. Width. Back. 
Inches. Inches. Inches. Class A. 



Class B. 
60.00 



."11 24 l."i 70.00 

33 -2-1 IB 76.00 66.00 

It with Nickel Plated Legs, deduct 2.00. 



Class C. 
54.00 

60.00 



The Nason Porcelain Roll Rim 
Lavatory. 

The " Crawford." 

The Nason Porcelain Roll Rim Lavatory with Porce- 
lain Back and Nickel Plated Legs, Nickel Plated Standing 
Waste and Overflow, China Top ; English Pattern Basin 
Cocks, China Top ; Nickel Plated Trap and Nickel Plated 
Supply Pipes and Valves ; complete, as shown. 



Size. 


Length. 
Inches. 


Width. 
Inches. 


Height of 
Back. 
Inches. 


Class A. 


Class B. 


Class C. 


No. 1 


26 


21 


12 


52.00 


46.00 


40.00 


No. 2 


811 


O.J 


1.5 


57.00 


51.00 


46.00 



It with Porcelain Legs, add 2.00. 



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NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



420 



The Nason Porcelain Roll Rim Lavatories. 




The Nason Porcelain Roll Rim Corner La^'atory 
with Solid Bacl^. Basin, Slab, Aprons and Back 
made in one solid piece, with patent Overflow, Chain 
and Plug, Nickel Plated Leg and two English Pattern 
Compression Basin Cocks with china index. Com- 
plete, as shown : 

Class A. Class B. Class C. 

40.00 30.00 25.00 

Dimensions : Length of sides, 19i^ inches ; g-reatest 
width, 28 inches ; corner of wall to front, 'Ib^^ inches. 
Inside basin, measurement, li x 15 x inches deep. 




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The Nason Porcelahi Roll Rim Car Lavatory Slab. 
Aprons and Back made in one solid piece with patent- 
Overflow Chain and Plug, Nickel Plated Leg and 
one English Pattern Compression Basin Cock with 
china index. Complete, as shown : 

Class A. Class B. Class C. 

30.50 25.00 21.00 

If with White Enameled Iron Leg deduct 2.00. 

Dimensions : Lavatory, 20x20 inches over all l; 
basin, inside, 11 x 14 inches. 



The Nason Porcelain Drinking Fountain. 



Nason Porcelain Drinking Fountain with 
Nickel Plated Cock, Nickel Plated Chain 
and Stay with Hook and Cup and Nickel 
Plated Trap. Complete, as shown : 

Each 20.00 

Dimensions : 19 inches long across back, 
12 inches wide from wall to front, 21 inches 
high. 




4;jo 



rJASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The Nason Italian Marble Lavatory. 



The "E-Uwood. 




The "Ellvvood" Fixture above illustrated is made in li4-iach Italian Marble, Slab 33 x -24 inches, with 
IS-inch Back, 5-inch Aprons, and is finished with a Triple Bead Moulding. Plain Oval Basin, 15 x 19 inches ; 
Fuller Combination Basin Fixture No. 3, with China Handles and China Waste Top ; Nickel Plated Heavy 
Brass Offset Legs, Nickel Plated Apron Holders, Nickel Plated Supply Pipes with Air. Chambers, China Top 
Valves and Nickel Plated Trap. 

Complete as shown (without Mirror) - 60.00 

Beveled Glass Mirror with Nickel Plated Frame 30 x 20 inches - iS-oo 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



431 



The Nason Open Lavatory. 



The " Chester." 




li^-inch Italian Marble Slab, 33 x 22 inch, with lO-inoh back and 5-inch Aprons ; 15x11) Oval N. O. Basin ; 
Nickel Plated Nason Combination Hot, Cold and Waste Fixture ; Nickel Plated Bottle Trap ; Nickel Plated 
Supply Pipes ; Nickel Plated Offset Legs ; Nickel Plated Apron Pockets, Basin Clamps, Screws and Washers. 



Complete as shown. 40.00 



432 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The Nason Open Lavatory. 



The " Carlton.' 




nj-inch Italian Marble Slab, SO x 22 inch witii 10- inch back and 3-inch Aprons ; 14 x 1*7 incli N. O. Basin; 
Nickel Plated Bi-Transit "Waste ; Nickel Plated Ivory Handle No. 5 Fuller Basin Cocks ; Nickel Plated Supplj' 
Pipes, Apron Pockets, and Nicl-cel Plated Legs; IJj-irich Nickel Plated Full S Trap, not Vented; Screws, 
Wasliers and Basin Clamps. 



Complete as shown _ 40.00 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



433 



The Nason Open Lavatory-o 



The " Arthur." 




The "Arthur" li^'-inch Italian Marble Slab Open Lavatory 30 x -22 inches, with 10-inch Back, la x 19 Oval 

Patent Overflow Basin, Nickel Plated Basin Cocks, Chain Stay, IJ^-inch Nickel Plated S Trap, with Vent, 

Nickel Plated Supply Pipes, Nickel Plated Brackets Ifi x IS, with Nickel Plated Screws, Washers and Basin 

Clamps. 

Complete 32.00 

Add to list for Low Down Basin Cocks, with China Name Plate 2.50 



434 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The Nason Open Lavatory. 



The "Harvey. 




The "Harvey" H^-inch Italian Marble Slab, Open Lavatory, 2-t x 20, with S-inch Back; 14-inch Patent 
Overflow Basin, Nickel Plated T Handle Basin Cocks, Chain Stay and Chain, IJ^-inch Full S Nickel Plated 
Trap, no Vent ; Nickel Plated Supply Pipes, Nickel Plated Rope Pattern Basin Legs, Nickel Plated Screws, 
Washers and Basin Clamps. 

Complete, as shown 22.00 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



435 



The Nason Open Lavatory. 




Italian Marble Slab, 82x34 inches, with 15-inch Back 
and 5-inch Front and Side Apron pieces, 15 x lO-inch 
Decorated Oval Basin, and the following Nickel Plated 
Brass Trimmings : Bi-transit Basin Waste, No. 5 Fuller 
Basin Cocks, " Elliptic " Trap, Supply Pipes with Air 
Chambers and Compression Stops, "Colonial" Pattern 
Offset Leg's, Apron Supports, Wall and Floor Flanges, and 
Beveled Plate Glass Mirror with Nickel Plated Brass Frame, 
32 X 80. 

Price, as described, with Triple Bead Moulding 90.00 

Add for 1^^-inch Countersunk Italian Marble Floor 

Slab, 32 X 24_ 9.00 



The Nason Open Corner Lavatory. 



Italian Marble Corner Slab, 2i) x 20 inches, witli S-inch Back, 
14-inch Round Patent Overflow Basin and the following Nickel 
Plated Brass Trimmings : Doherty Self-Closing Basin Cock, 
lJ-3-inch Trap, Brackets, Chain Stay, Chain and Rubber Stopper 
and Wall Flanges. 

Price, as described, with Ogee Moulding 14.00 

If with Nickel Plated Brass Supply Pipes, add 3.00 




436 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Marble Slabs. 




SQUARE SLAB "WITH BACK. 



ize of Slab. 
Inches. 


With 8-inch Bacli. 


— Contents in Square Feet.- 
With lO-inch Back. 


With 18-inch Baclt. 




, Add for Aprons. , 

5-inch Apron. 6- inch Apron. 


24x18 


5 feet 


1 


inch 


5 feet 5 inches 


5 feet 10 


inches 


2 


feet 


8 inches 


3 


feet 


2 inches 


24x20 


5 " 


5 




5 ■' 10 " 


6 " 


2 




2 


" 


10 ' 




3 




4 " 


26 X 20 


5 " 


10 




6 " 3 " 


6 " 


9 




2 


" 


11 ' 




3 




5 " 


28x20 


6 " 


3 




6 " 8 " 


7 " 


1 




3 


(( 


' 




3 




6 " 


28 X 22 


6 " 


8 




7 " 1 " 


7 " 


6 




3 


" 


-> 




3 




s 


80 X 20 


6 •' 


8 




7 " 2 " 


7 ' = 


7 




3 


>• 


1 • 




3 




7 


30 X 22 


7 " 


1 




7 " 7 " 


8 " 







3 


" 


3 




3 




10 " 


32 X 22 


7 " 


7 




S " 1 ■' 


8 " 


6 




3 


'• 


4 ' 









11 " 


36x22 


8 " 


5 




9 " " 


9 " 


6 




3 


" 


6 ' 




4 




1 " 




CORNER SLAB WITH TWO BACKS. 



Size of Slab. 
Inches. 

IS X 18 

19 X 19 

20 X 20 
22 X 22 
24 X 24 
26 X 26 



With 8-inch Back. 
4 feet 1 1 inches 



ntents in 
With lO-inc 


Square Feet 
h Back. 


5 feet 5 


inches 


5 " 10 




R " 3 




7 " 2 




9 '•• 2 





With 12-inch Back. 


5 feet 1 1 


inches 


6 " a 


*' 


6 " 10 


" 


7 ■' 10 


<t 


8 " 10 


" 


9 " 11 


" 





SQUARE SLAB WITH BACK AND LEFT END. 



Size of Slab. 
Inches. 
24 X 18 
24 X 20 
26 X 20 
28 X 20 
28 X 22 
30 X 20 
30 X 22 
32 X 22 
36 X 22 



With 8-inch Back. 
6 feet 1 inch 



6 
ij 
4 

11 
9 
4 

10 



— Contents in Square Feet.- 
With 10-inch Back. 
6 feet 8 inches 



10 



SQUARE SLAB WITH BACK AND RIGHT END. 

, . Add for Aprons . 

5-inch Apron. 6-inch Apron. 



With 12-inch Back. 
7 feet 4 inches 



10 
11 



10 
4 
9 
4 
3 

10 



1 foot 



10 inches 




2 feet 2 inches 
2 ■' 3 
2 " 4 
2 " 5 
2 ■' 7 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



437 



The Nason Enameled Iron Lavatories. 




^*5Sfs:" 



INTEGRAL ENAMELED IRON LAVATORY 
WITHOUT BACK. 



The Nason Enameled Iron Lavatory with Oval Bowl, 
Patent Overflow and Apron on Tour sides, Cast Integral. 
Nickel Plated Brass Overflovvf Strainer, Nickel Plated English 
Pattern Compression Basin Cocks with China Index, Nickel 
Plated Supply Pipes, Nickel Plated Bottle Trap and Enameled 
Brackets. 

Dimensions. 

Slab, IS X 24 inches, Bowl, 12 x 15 inches. Apron, 4 inches. 
■' 22x2*7 " '■ IR Xl7 " " i}{ 

■' 22X-30 " " 131^x19 " " 4l£ " 

Price, complete as described, 18x24 25.00 

" " 22x27 28.50 

" " 22x30 31.00 

■■ less Cocks, Pipes and Trap, 18 X 24 12.50 

22x27 16.00 

22x30 18.50 



The Nason Enameled Iron Lavatory with Oval Bowl, 
Patent Overflow and Apron, Cast Integral. Nickel Plated Brass 
Overflow Strainer, Nickel Plated English Pattern Compression 
Basin Cocks with China Index, Nickel Plated Supply Pipes, 
J^ickel Plated Bottle Trap and Enameled Brackets. 

Dimensions. 

Slab, IS x 24 inches, Bowl, 12 x 15 inches. Apron, 4 inches. 
" 22x27 " " 13 X 17 " " 41^ 

" 22 X 30 " " 181^ X 19 " " i}{ 

Price, complete as described, IS x 24 _ _ 27.50 

" " " 22x27 30.00 

22x30 33.50 

" less Cocks, Pipes and Trap, IS X 24 __ 15.00 

" 22x27 17.50 

" " " " 22x30. 21.00 

If the 22 X 27 and 22 x 30 Slabs are furnished with Im- 
perial Basin Waste, add _ 7.00 

If with Keystone Waste, add 6.00 

If with Enameled Iron Legs instead of Brackets, add 3.00 

If with Nickel Plated Brass Leg's, add 4.50 




INTEGRAL ENAMELED IRON LAVATORY 
WITH BACK. 



438 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The Nason E,nameled Lavatory, 



The " Arleigh." 




The Nason Enameled Iron Lavatoiy, 30 x 24 inches, with Niclvel Plated Rope Pattern Legs, Fuller 
Improved Nickel Plated Basin Cocks, Nickel Plated IJa-inch S Trap, withovit Vent, and Nickel Plated Supply 
Pipes. 

Complete, as shown _ 28.00 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



439 



The Nason Enameled Iron Lavatories. 




style A. 
The Nason Enameled Iron Lavatory with Oval 
Bowl, Patent Oveiilow, Nickel Plated Brass Over- 
flow Strainer, Waste Plug- with Rubber Stopper. 
Nickel Plated Brass Soap Cup, Exterior Bronzed and 
with Bronzed Iron Brackets. 

Dimensions. 
Slab, 16 X 20 inches; Bowl, 11 x 14 inches. 

" 18 X 2-1 " " 12 X 13 " 

Height of Back, 12 inches. ■ 

Price, less B^'aucets, 16 x 20 lo.oo 

Price, less Faucets, 18x24 12.00 

Price, Enameled all over, witli Enameled 

Brackets, less Faucets, 16 x 20 13.00 

Price, Enameled all over, with Enameled 

Brackets, less Faucets, 18 x 24 i5-oo 

Slab, Bowl and B 




Style B. 

The Nason Enameled Iron Lavatory with Oval 
Bowl, Patent Overflow, Nickel Plated Brass Over- , 
flow Strainer, Waste Plug with Rubber Stopper, 
Nickel Plated Brass Soap Cup, Exterior Bronzed, 
with Bronzed Iron Legs. 



Slab, 



Dimensions. 
Bowl, 



1 1 X 14 inches. 
12xlo 



16 X 20 inches ; 
" 18x24 " 
Height of Back, 12 inches. 

Price, less Faucets, 16 x 20 11.00 

Price, less Faucets, 18x24__ 13.00 

ack Cast Integral. 





Style C. 
The Nason Enameled Iron One Piece Lavatory with 
Oval Bowl and Patent Overflow, all cast integral, 
with Nickel Plated Keystone Waste and Bronzed 
Iron Brackets. 

Price, Bronzed Exterior, less Faucets _ . _ 17.75 

Price, Enameled all over, less Faucets 21.75 

Particular attention is called to the Keystone 
Waste, made up as follows : An extra large patent 
overflow is cast on outside of bowl. A brass rod or 
lift with handle above slab operates the plug through 
the overflow, which is thoroughly enameled. 

Dimensions. 
Slab, 18 X 24 inches; Bowl, 12 x 



Style D. 
Tiie Nason Enameled Iron One Piece Lavatory with 
Oval Bowl and Patent Overflow, all cast integral; 
Nickel Plated Brass Waste Plug with Rubber Stopper, 
Chain Stay with Chain and Bronzed Iron Brackets. 
Price, Bronzed Exterior, less Faucets and 

Chain Stay__ 12.75 

Price, Enameled all over, less Faucets and 

Chain Stay _ .. 16.75 

If with Chain Stay, add .25 

A Lavatory without joints or ci'acks will recom- 
mend itself at once as more desirable than the old 
patterns having the Slab, Bowl and Back in separate 
pieces, as it presents a perfectly smooth surface, 
preventing the lodgment of dirt, and is more easily 
kept in a sanitary condition. 

Styles C and D. 

13 inches ; Height of Back, 12 inches. 



440 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The Nason ELnameled Iron Lavatories. 




style E. 

The Nason Enameled Iron One Piece Lavatory, 
with Oval Bowl and Patent Overflow; all cast inte- 
gral ; Nickel Plated Brass Overflow Strainer ; Waste 
Plug with Rubber Stopper and Soap Dish, and 
Bronzed Iron Brackets. 

Price, Bronzed Exterior, less Faucets _ 8.00 

Enameled all over, " ' 11.00 

Dimensions. 

Length of Back, H4, inches ; Bowl, 11x14 inches; 
Height of Bade, (J inches. 




Style F. 
Tlie Nason Enameled Iron Lavatory with Oval 
Bowl, Patent Overflow, Nickel Plated Brass Over- 
flow Strainer, Waste Plug with Rubber Stopper, 
i-ight hand end. Nickel Plated Brass Soap Cup, 
Exterior Bronzed and with Bronzed Iron Brackets. 

Dimensions. 
Slab, 16x20 inches; Bowl, 11 xU inches. 

" 18x24 " " 12x1.5 " 

Height of Back, 12 inches. 

Price, less Faucets, 16 x 20 _ 13.00 

18x24 15.00 

If Brackets are furnished Enameled, add i.oo 

Lavatory with left hand end instead of right 
hand, as shown, same price. 




Style G. 
The Nason Porcelain Enameled One Piece Lav- 
atory with Oval Bowl and Patent Overflow, all cast 
integral. Nickel Plated Brass Waste Plug with Rub- 
ber Stopper, Soap Dish and Chain Stay. 

Price, Bronzed Exterior, less Faucets 11.00 

" Enameled all over, " " 14.00 

Dimensions. 

Bowl, 11 x 14 inches; Height of Back, 6 inches; Length 
on side, 16 inches; Depth of Apron, 4I4 inches. 




Style H. 
The Nason Enameled Iron One Piece Lavatory, 
witli Oval Bowl and Patent Overflow; all cast inte- 
gral; Nickel Plated Brass Overflow Strainer, Waste 
Plug with Rubber Stopper and Soap Dish. 

Price, Bronzed Exterior, less Faucets 7.50 

" Enameled all over, " " 9.50 

Dimensions. 

Length on side, 16 inches; Bowl, 11x14 inches; 
Height of Back, 6 inches. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



441 



The Nason Enameled Iron Lavatories and Basins. 





Fis-. ]. 



Fi"-. 2. 



Corner ELnameled Iron Lavatory. Corner Enameled Iron Lavatory. 



The Nason Corner Enameled Iron Lavatory with 
Patent Overflow, Nickel Plated Brass Overflow 
Strainer, Waste Plug with Rubber Stopper. Exterior 
1 Bronzed. 

Dimensions: Length of Side, 12i,' inches; Diameter 
of Bowl, 12 inches ; Height of Back, 5 inches. 



The Nason Corner Enameled Iron Lavatory, 
Patent Overflow, with Nickel Plated Waste Plug 
with Rubber Stopper. Exterior Bronzed. 

Dimensions: Length of Side, 1213 inches; Diameter 
of Bowl, 12 inche.'i. 



Each 



3-5° 



Each. 



Painted. Galvanized. Enameled. 
3.2s 4.00 4.50 




R-ound Enameled Wash Bowl. 

The Nason Round Enameled Wash Bowl, Patent 
Overflow, Nickel Plated Waste Plug with Rubber 
Stopper. 

Size. Painted. 

12 inch 1.85 

W " --- 2.IS 

16 ■' 2.75 




mi 



Oval Enameled Iron Basin. 



Galvanized. 


Enameled. 




2 SO 


300 


Size. 


2.7s 


350 


14 X 17 


3-75 


450 


13 X 19 



No 


Patent 


Overflow. 


Overflow 


4.00 


4-5° 


4-50 


5-00 



443 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The Nason Factory Wash Sink. 




The Nasoii Koll Rim Sectional Wasti Sink witli 12-inch Back', outlet in center with li^'-inch Nickel Plated 
Brass Waste Plug with Rubber Stopper, Patent Overflow with Nickel Plated Brass Overflow Strainer, Con- 
cealed Galvanized Iron Supply Pipe, with two Doherty Self-Closing Bibbs to each section, Soap Cups and Iron 
Brackets to floor. 

Dimensions. 
Width inside, IC inches ; Width over rim, 19i,' inches ; Depth, 6 inches. 

Painted. Galvanized. Enameled. 

Price, as described, Five-Foot Sections .__ __ 21.50 3S-5o 37 5° 

Add for each additional section, complete 19.50 31.50 32.50 

Price, as described, but with Compression Bibbs, Five-Foot Sections 20.00 34.00 36.00 

Add for each additional section, complete 18.00 30.00 31.00 

Add for each additional Doherty Self-Closing Bibb 2.00 

Add for each additional Compression Bibb _ 1.25 

Add for Standing' Overflow 2.00 

Add for 11 ^'-inch Rough Brass Trap, with Vent 4.50 

Add for Loose Key Stop ._ .90 

Can be furnished in anj' number of sections. 

The Nason Sectional Enameled Iron Lavatory. 




The Nason Enameled Iron Sectional Lavatories with Oval Bowls, Patent Overflows, Nickel Plated Brass 
Overflow Strainers, Waste Plugs with Rubber Stoppers, 12.inch Enameled Backs, Nickel Plated Brass Union 
Strips, Nickel Plated Brass Soap Cups, Bronzed Iron Brackets, two Doherty Self-Closing Bibbs to each section 
and Rough Brass Continuous Waste Pipe and Trap. 

Dimensions. 
Slabs, 18 X 2-t inches ; Bowls, 12 x 1.5 inches. 

Price, as desci-ibed, four Bowls 7S-oo 

Add for each additional section, complete _.-■ 17-75 

If without Bibbs, deduct, each ._ _ 2.00 

If without Rough Brass Continuous Waste Pipe and Trap, deduct 10.00 

Can be furnished in any number of sections. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



443 



The Nason Sectional Enameled Iron Lavatory. 




The Nason Enameled Iron Sectional Lavatories with Oval Bowls, Patent Overflows, Nickel Plated Brass 
Overflow Strainers, Waste Plugs with Rubber Stoppers, Nickel Plated Brass Union Strips, Enameled Iron 
Soap Cups, Bronzed Iron Brackets to floor and two Doherty Self-Closing' Basin Faucets to each section, 

16 X 20. 18 X 24. 

With 11 X 14 inch Basins. Witli 12 x 1.5 inch Basins. 

Price, as described, four bowls on each side __ 13500 141.00 

Add tor each additional section, two bowls 33.75 35-25 

If without Basin Faucets, deduct, each 2.00 

Can be furnished in any number of sections. 




The Nason Factory Wash SinK. 
Fitted to Use One Side, 

The Nason Factory Wash Sink shown above consists of an extra heavy Sink, painted inside and outside, 12a 
inches long, 24 inches wide and 6 inches deep, supported by two large painted Cast Iron Standards, with IS-inch 
Base Flange, fitted as shown with ■'^.-inch galvanized Supply in painted Iron Standards over side of Sink ; six 
1-2-inch Compression Bibbs; four large Cast Iron Soap Cups with perforated bottom; Stand Pipe Overflow Plug; 
2-inch painted Cast Iron S Trap with Brass Trap Screw in bottom, and Bolts and Screws for Supply Pipe 
Standards, Waste, Brackets, and Soap Cups. 

Cock and Supply Pipe from floor to line over Sink, extra. Furnished to order. 
Price, as described 38.00 

Sinks of other lengths fitted similar to above, with number of Bibbs and Soap Cups to suit length of Sink 
can be furnished at following prices: 

Sink. Bibbe. Pipe Standards. Soap Cups. Prices. 

Size Indies. Number. Number. Number. Sink Complete. 

20x60x6 4 3 ." 22.50 

20 X "72 X 6 -i S :-; 25.00 

24x96x6 6 4 4 36.00 

Sinks listed above, with Sink Standards and Traps, as described, but without Supply Pipe Standards, Bibbs 
or Soap Cups can be furnished as follows : 

Sink. Price Sink, Price 

Size Inches. Each. Size Inches. Each. 

20x60x6 15.00 24x06x6 26.00 

20 X V2 X 6 17-50 24x12(1x6 28.00 

Ti-aps same as shown, with 2-iuch Hub Vent, furnished with any of above Sinks, when desired, at same 
price. 



444 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The Nason Factory Wash Sink. 




Factory Wash SinKs. 



Fitted to Use Both Sides. 



The Nason Factory Wash Sink shown above consists of an Extra Heavy Sink, painted inside and outside, 
120 inches long, 24 inches wide and 6 inches deep, supported by two large Painted Cast Iron Standards, with 
13-inch Base Flange, fitted as shown, with 5^-inch galvanized supply in painted iron brackets over center of 
sink ; six J^-inch Compression Bibbs, four large Cast Iron Soap Cups with perforated bottoms. Stand Pipe 
Overflow Plug, 2-inch Painted Cast Iron S Trap with brass trap screw in bottom and bolts and screws 
for Standards, Waste, Brackets and Soap Cups. 

Cock and Supply Pipe from floor to line over sink, extra, furnished to order. 

Price, as described 40.00 

Sinks of other lengths fitted similar to above, with number of Bibbs and Soap Cups to suit length of Sink, 
can be furnished at following prices : 

Sink. liibbs, Brackets, Soap Cupp, Price, 

Size Inches. Number. Number. Number. Complete. 

24x'72x6 _ 4 3 3 32.50 

24x96x6 _.. 6 4 4 37-50 

Traps same as shown, with 2-inch Hub Vent, furnished with any of above Sinks, when desired, at same 
price. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



445 



The Nason Low Down Closet Apparatus. 



The " Seneca." 




A plain bowl. Syphon Jet Closet, with piano finish, hardwood, quartered antique oak, paneled seat and 
cover, saddle pattern, attached to bowl, with niclcel plated brass post hinges ; round column, piano finish, 
hardwood, quartered antique oak, pearl-top push-button tank, complete, with 2-inch flush connection ; nickel 
plated supply pipe, with escutcheons ; brass floor flange and nickel plated bolts and washers. 

Complete, as shown 1 _ 50.00 

" Seneca" Syphon Jet Closet, with tank and seat shown on " Utica" combination 40.00 

For Embossed Bowl, add to list 1.50 

Note. — Tliese Closets are always turnislied with quartered antique oalc woodwork, unless otherwise 
specified. Liglit oak, cherry or walnut can be furnished at a slight additional cost. 

Size of Tanlf, 2-2}^ x 8 x 18 inches high ; heiglit over all from floor, 39 inches. 

Capacity, 10 gallons. 
Roughs in at IS^^ inches. 



446 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The Nason Low Down Closet Apparatus. 



The "Utica." 




A plain bowl Wash Down Sji^hon Closet, with cabinet finish hardwood seat and cover attached to bowl ; 
cabinet finisli, round corner, pearl-top push-button tank, complete, with 2-inch flusii connection ; nickel plated 
supply pipe and escutcheons ; brass floor flange and nickel plated bolts and washers. 

Complete, as shown _ _ 30.00 

For Embossed Bowl, add to list 1.50 

Note. — These closets are always furnished with oak woodwork, unless otherwise specified. Cherry, 
quartered oak or walnut can be furnished at a slight additional cost. 

Size of Tank, 22J^ x '71^ x 18 inches hig-h ; height over all from floor, 3S inches. 

Capacity, 9J^ gallons. 
Houghs in at 12i.< inches. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



447 



The Watrous " Aquameter." 

The Watrous "Aquameter" 

will operate any closet ; it is a seU-measuriiig; flush valve for Water 
Closets or Urinals, automatically measuring the water for eacli flush. 
Made in two styles, Lever Action and Seat Action, as shown by 
accompanying- illustrations. Either style may be set up separately 
or in series. The "Watrous " Aquameter " is simple and durable and 
has an easy and positive action, is perfectly balanced, opening as 
easily under hig'h, as low pressure. A sediment chamber is provided 
in which all sand and grit is deposited, thus preventing tlie cutting 
out of the parts which would occur if the grit were allowed to g-rind 
back and forth. No cup washers are used in its construction. By a 
simple device the joint 







THE " ANGLO. 

With Lever Action Valve. 



around the lever is main- 
tained perfectly tight, all 
wear being taken up auto- 
matical! j^ without adjust- 
ment. 



The "Anglo" 

is operated by lifting the hand lever and releasing it. The valve then 
closes slowly and noiselesslj', giving the Closet a thorough flush and 
an abundant refill, the length of the flush being governed by a regu- 
lating screw which can be adjusted for a long or short flush as may 
be desired. The volume of water may also be regulated independently 
of flvish. 

The "Anglo" 

consists of Embossed Syphon Jet Closet with Oak Premier Seat 
attached, and the Watrous " Aquameter" (lever action), floor flange, 
rubber gasket and bolts. 

Price, as shown __ 35.50 

Price, with Plain Bowl 34-SO 




" THE ARGOS." 

With Seat Action Lever. 




" THE ARION." 

"With. Lever Action Valve. 



The "Argos" 

is operated by a spring actuated seat to which it is simply attached 
and is so arranged as to g-ive the Closet a short preliminary flush 
when the seat is depressed, closing off the water supply while the 
seat is in use, and giving full flush and ample refill when the seat is 
released. 

This style is desirable in office buildings, hotels, railroad stations, 
steamships, schools and other public places, as it is automatic in 
operation. 

The "Argos" 

consists of a plain Syjjhon Jet Closet with Oak Premier Seat attached, 
and the Watrous " Aquameter "(seat action), brass floor flange, rubber 
gasket and bolts. 

Price, as shown 33.50 

Price, with Embossed Bowl 39-50 

The "Arion " 

consists of a Plain Wash- Down, Down-Jet Closet, with Oak Premier 
Seat attached to the bowl and fitted with the Watrous " Aquameter" 
(lever action), brass floor flange, rubber gasket and bolts. 

Price, as shown 29.00 

Price, with Embossed Bowl 30.00 



448 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The Nason Water Closet Apparatus. 



The "Camden." 





Improved Syphon Jet Closet, Embossed, with 10-gallon Cabinet Finish Oak Syphon Tank, Moulded Top; 
Seat to Attach to Bowl; Nickel Plated Flush Pipe and Nickel Plated Offset Slip Joint Connection. 

Complete as shown (without Floor Slab) ■ 33.00 

For Nickel Plated Supply Pipe add to list 2.50 

Add for l}:i-inch Marble Floor SUib, 2Y x 27 __. 7.00 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



449 



The Nason Water Closet Apparatus. 



The "Boston." 




The "Boston" Improved Syphon Jet Closet, Plain, with 8 gallon Cabinet Finish, Oak Syphon Tank, 
Itouldecl Top; Seat to attach to Bowl. Nickel Plated Flush Pipe and Nickel Plated Offset Slip Joint Connection. 

Complete as shown (without floor slab) .... 30.00 

For Nickel Plated Supply Pipe, add to list ' . 2.50 

For li^-inch Marble Floor Slab, ^VxiY, add to list 7.00 



450 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The Nason "Water Closet Apparatus. 



The "Willard." 




The "Willai-d" Wash Down Syphon Closet, with 8-gallon Cabinet Finish Oak Syplion Tank; Seat to 
attach to Bowl. Nickel Plated Flush Pipe, Nickel Plated Elbow. 

Complete as shown, withovit Floor Slab 22.00 

For Nickel Plated Supply Pipe, add 2.50 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



431 



The Nason Water Closet Apparatus. 



The "Weldon. 





The "Weldon " Front Outlet Washout Closet, with S-gallon Round Corner Oak Tank, Moulded Top, Cone 

Syphon Valve, Patented Enameled Steel Seat to attach to Bowl ; Nickel Plated Flush Pipe and Nickel Plated 

Slip Elbow. 

Complete as shown, without Floor Slab- 



20.00 

If Flush Pipe is not wanted, deduct 2.00 If with Oak Seat, deduct. 

If with li-gallon tank, deduct .75 



1.50 



432 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The Nason Water Closet Apparatus. 



La Habana." 




"La Habana" Apparatus, shown in the accompanying illustration, has been designed to meet thei-equire- 
ments of all modern sanitary rules and regulations ; it is neat and cleanly in appearance, and is recommended 
as a substitute for iron hopper combinations where a low-priced closet is required. Where preferred, a Plain 
Wooden Tank, Copper Lined, will be furnished instead of Iron Tank sliown, without extra charge. 

"La Habana" Front Outlet Washout Closet with Seat Attachment, Cone Syphon Iron Tank, or Plain 
Wooden Tank, Copper Lined, Wrought Iron Flush Pipe and Rubber Elbow, Hardwood Oak Seat and Cover. 

Complete as shown i5-oo 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



453 



The Nason White E,naiTieled Iron Closet Apparatus. 




°° The LoTvell." 

The Nason White Eaameled Iron Syphon Jet Closet Apparatus, 
with large size round copper lined tank ; seat attached to bowl, with 
lid ; nickel plated flusli and supply pipes and holders ; nickel plated 
brackets, chain, bolts, etc. 

Price, as described, enameled inside and outside 35-oo 

If without suppl}' pipes, deduct 2.50 



THE " LOA^'ELL " 

"The Lynn." 

The Nason White Enameled Iron Front Outlet Washout Closet 
Apparatus, with nickel plated vent connection to wall ; seat attached 
to bowl, with lid; round corner copper lined tank ; nickel jilated 
flush and supply pipes and straps ; nickel plated brackets, chain, 
bolts, etc. 

Price, as described, enameled inside and outside 27.00 

If without supply pipes, deduct 2.50 

Furnished without vent if desired. 




THE "LYNN. 



454 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The Nason Anti=Freezing Closet Apparatus. 




Fig. iin. 

r PROOF CLOSET. 



In Fig. 11. "> the water 
runs while the seat is occu- 
pied and shuts off and 
emjoties the pipe above 
the valve wlien the seat is 
released. 

Owing to its simplicity, 
economy and low cost, this 
is probably the most popu- . 
lar form of anti-freezing- 
closet apparatus now on 
the market; 
Price, as shown, less 

Pipes and Trap lo.oo 



In Fig. Ill the valve of 
the closet is placed below 
freezing point. When 
the seat is occupied the 
tank fill.«, and discharges 
into closet wlien released, 
the balance of water in 
pipe above the valve then 
drains into the trap 
through the tube as 
shown, leaving nothing 
to freeze above the valve. 
Price, as sliown, 
less Pipe and 
Trap 13.34 




Fig. 111. 

FROST PROOF AFTER-FLUSH 
CLOSET. 




In Fig. 110 the seat is 
hinged to the flush-pipe 
connnection. The hop- 
per is a fan-wash, iron 
enameled ; all other 
parts are of brightly 
galvanized iron or of 
brass. The end of valve 
spindle has a steel ball 
beai-ing at point where 
the seat lever operates 
the valve. 

The seat rings are 
improved and strengtli- 
ened and made of 
malleable iron. 
Price, as sliown in 

cut, with Flush 

Pipe 13.34 



Fig. 110. 

SELF-ACTING AFTER-FLUSH 
WATER CLOSET, SLOP HOP- 
PER AND URINAL 
COMBINED. 



Fig. 112, with short 
hopper and trap of any 
shape to caulk into fit- 
ting or with flange to 
screw to floor. State 
which kind in ordering, 
S., i;S.or^4S., to caulk 
or screw to floor. The 
brass flush connection is 
firmly screwed into the 
hopper. The end of 
valve .spindle has a steel 
ball bearing at point 
where the seat lever 
operates the valve. 
Price, as shown, 

with Flush Pipe 15.00 
With Brass Trap 

Vent to Wipe, 

extra, net .50 

With Iron Trap 

Vent to Caulk. 

extra, net .25 




Fig. 112. 

SELF-ACTING AFTER-FLUSH 
WATER CLOSET, SLOP HOP- 
PER AND URINAL 
COMBINED. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



455 



The Nason Enameled Iron Hoppers and Closets. 




Enameled Washout Closet with 2-inch Brass 
Trap Vent, li^ Brass Supply Connection and 
Improved Enameled Iron Flushing Rim with Seat 
Lugs, attached to closet with concealed screws. 

From wall to center of outlet, 9 inches. 

From floor to center of vent, VJj inches. 

Price, as described. Enameled Inside lo.oo 

If Enameled Inside and Outside, add 2.00 




Enameled Iron Syphon Washdown Closet, l':^- 
inch Brass Supply Connection with improved Seat 
Lugs, attached to Bowl with concealed screws. 

Price, as described. Enameled Inside 10.00 

If Enameled Inside and Outside, add 2.00 




Plate No. 1. 

Short Round Enameled Hopper, English Pat- 
tern, with S Trap and Brass Supply Connection. 

Height, 17 inches; outlet, 4 inches. 

Painted, with Painted Trap 5.25 

Enameled, with Painted Trap 6.75 

Enameled, with Enameled Trap 7-5o 




Plate No. 3. 

Long Round Enameled Hopper with Hardwood 
Seat and Brass Supply Connection. 

Height, 15^4 inches. 

Painted ^ 5.00 

Enameled 6.50 




HOPPER CLOSETS WITH ROUND OR 

SQUARE SEATS. 

Plain ._ 8.50 

Enameled - 10.50 




Plate No. 2. 

Short Oval Enameled Hopper with S Vented 
Trap and Brass Supply Connection. 

Height, I6I4 inches; outlet, 4 inches. 

Painted, with Painted Trap 5.25 

Enameled, with Painted Trap 6.75 

Enameled, with Enameled Trap 7.50 




Plate No. 4. 

Short Oval Hopper with Hardwood Seat 
n. 

eij inches diamete 



and 



Brass Supply Connection. 

Height, 11 inches ; flange, 
outlet, 4 inches. 

Can also be furnished with 2-inch outlet. 

Painted 5.50 

Enameled. - 6.50 




HOPPER CLOSETS WITH ROUND OR SQUARE 
SEATS, S, ^j-S OR l.,-S TRAPS. 

Plain - - - - - 9.50 

Enameled 11. 00 

Add for 2-inch Venl- _ .50 



458 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The Nason Syphon Jet Double Water Closet Range. 




The Nason Syphoa Jet Double Water Closet Range, with Brass Wash Down Pipes on Front, Back and 
Ends, Galvanized Flush Pipe from Tank to Closet, with End Waslies and Copper Lined Pine Automatic 
Flushing Tank, with Painted Iron Brackets. 

Dimensions: Height to top of Seat, »> inches; Width at top, loi^ inches; from front of Seat to wall, 
22 inches ; Deptli of Water at Center, 41^ inches. Diameter of Syphon Trap, 4 inches ; Full Partitions, 4 feet 
6 inches high, 2(i inches wide. 

Can be furnished to measure IS inches, IB inches or 14 inches from floor to top of Seats, but Trap 

must be placed below floor line. 



Lengtli of Eange. 


Length Over All. 


Number of 
Seats. 


Size of 
Seats. 


Prices with Painted Partitions 
Nnmber of and Painted Backs. 
Partitions. Painted. Enameled. 


Prices with Galvanized Par 

titions and Galvanized Back 

Painted. Enameled. 


4 ft. in. 


long 


4 ft. 


3 in. 


For 4 


24 in. 


6 


182.00 


202.00 


220.00 


240.00 


6 " " 


" 


fi " 


4 " 


" 6 


24 '• 


8 


218.00 


242.00 


270.00 


294.00 


8 " " 


" 


8 " 


R " 


" 8 


24 " 


10 


254.00 


284.00 


320.00 


350.00 


10 " " 


" 


]i) •• 


7 " 


" 10 


24 " 


12 


290.00 


328.00 


370.00 


408.00 


12 " " 


'■ 


12 " 


8 " 


" 12 


24 " 


14 


328.00 


374-00 


422.00 


468.00 


14 " " 


" 


14 " 


8 '■• 


" 14 


24 " 


16 


366.00 


422.00 


474.00 


530.00 


lb " " 


" 


Ui " 


9 " 


"■ 16 


24 " 


IS 


404.00 


472.00 


526.00 


594.00 


18 " " 


" 


18 " 


10 " 


" 18 


24 " 


20 


432.00 


524.00 


578.00 


660.00 


20 ■' " 


" 


20 " 


10 " 


' ' 20 


24 " 


22 


480.00 


578.00 


630 00 


728.00 


4 ft. 6 in 


long 


4 ft 


n in. 


For 4 


27 in. 


6 


187.00 


208.00 


228.00 


249.00 


6 " 9 " 


'■ 


7 


1 " 


" 6 


27 " 


8 


225.00 


252.00 


281.50 


308.50 


9 " " 


" 


9 " 


4 " 


'■ 8 


27 " 


10 


264.00 


298.00 


336.00 


370.00 


11 " 3 " 


" 


11 " 


8 " 


" 10 


27 '■ 


12 


304.00 


346.00 


39150 


433-50 


13 " B " 


" 


14 " 


" 


" 12 


27 '' 


14 


344.00 


398.00 


447.00 


501.00 


15 '■ 9 " 


" 


1« " 


3 " 


" 14 


27 •■ 


16 


387.00 


454.00 


503-50 


570.00 


18 " " 


" 


18 •• 


7 " 


" 16 


27 ■' 


IS 


430.00 


512.00 


560.00 


642.00 


20 " 3 " 


'•' 


20 " 


10 " 


" 18 


27 '■ 


20 


471.00 


571.00 


616.50 


716-50 






If with I'i Oak Seats, 24 


inch or 


27 inch wide, add each. 




2.=;o 





NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



457 



The Nason Washout Water Closet Range. 




The Nason Washout Water Closet Range, with Perforated Brass Wasli Down Pipe on Front and Back, 
Galvanized Flush Pipe, Cabinet Finished Oak Seats and Copper Lined Pine Automatic Flushing Tank, with 
Painted Iron Brackets. 

Dimensions: Height io top of Seat, 16 inches; width at top, l'>'^o inches; from front of Seat to wall, I'j 
inches. Partitions, -i feet 6 inches liiti-h, 2ii inches wide. 



Lengtt of Range 


Length Over All, in- 

cludm? Plush Pipe 

Fitting. 


Number 
of Seats. 


S 


ize of Seats. 


Prices without 

Seats. 

Painted. Enameled. 


Prices with Oak 

Seats as Shown. 

Painted. Enameled. 


Price with Oak Seats 
and Painted Iron 

Partitions. 
Painted. Enameled. 


4 ft 


in. long 4 ft. 3 in. 


For 


2 


24 


nch 


seats- - 


37-00 


50.00 


42.00 


55-00 


57.00 


70.00 


6 " 


(1 " ' 


6 


' 4 " 




S 


24 


tt 


" -- 


45-00 


65.00 


52.50 


72-50 


72.50 


92.50 


8 " 


" ' 


8 


' i; " 




4 


24 


Ci 


" -- 


S8,oo 


85.00 


68.00 


95-00 


93.00 


120.00 


10 " 


" " 10 


' Y " 







24 


tt 




66.00 


100.00 


78.50 


112.50 


108.50 


142.50 


I?, " 


" ' 


12 


' 8 " 




1) 


24 


" 


" -- 


78.00 


119.00 


93.00 


134.00 


128.00 


169.00 


14 ■ 


,, c< < 


14 


' 10 " 




1 


24 


" 


" - - 


86.00 


134.00 


103.50 


151-50 


143-50 


191.50 


1(1 " 


" ' 


16 


' 11 " 




s 


24 


'•• 


" - - 


94.00 


149.00 


114.00 


169.00 


159.00 


214.00 


IS " 


I ) " * 


19 


' ' ' 




f\ 


24 


" 


" -- 


102.00 


164.00 


124.50 


186.50 


174-50 


236.50 


20 " 


" ' 


21 


' " 




10 


24 


" 




110.00 


179.00 


135-00 


204.00 


190.00 


259.00 


4 ft 


6 in. long 4 ft. 11 in. 


For 





27 i 


nch seatS-_ 


39-00 


53-00 


44.00 


58.00 


59.00 


73.00 


('> '■ 


(, (« < 


* ( 


' 1 " 


" 


3 


27 


" 


" -- 


48.00 


70.00 


55-50 


77-50 


75-50 


97-50 


'.' •* 


II " ' 


' 'J 


• 4 " 


■' 


4 


27 


" 


" 


62.00 


92.00 


72.00 


102.00 


97.00 


127.00 


11 " 


o " * 


11 


' S " 


■ ' 


5 


27 


" 


" 


71.00 


109.00 


83-50 


121.50 


113-50 


151-50 


IS ■• 


6 " ' 


14 


' " 


" 


6 


27 


" 


" -- 


84.00 


130.00 


99.00 


145.00 


134-00 


180.00 


1.') " 


9 " ' 


ii; 


' 5 " 


" 


7 


27 


" 


" 


93.00 


147.00 


110.50 


164.50 


150-50 


204.50 


IS " 


" 


IS 


' 9 " 


" 


8 


27 


" 


" 


102.00 


164.00 


122.00 


184.00 


167.00 


229.00 


20 " 


o " * 


21 


' " 


" 


9 


27 


'■ 


" 


III. 00 


181.00 


133-50 


203.50 


183.50 


253-50 






If 


with Local Vents 


under Seats, add 


each__ 






2.00 







458 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Earthenware Closets. 





Embossed Sj'phon Jet, showing seat attachment. 
Each 19.00 



Plain Sj'phon Jet, showing seat attachment. 
Each 18.00 





Embossed Syphon Action Hopper and Trap com- 
bined, showing seat attachment. 



Plain Syphon Action Hopper and Trap combined, 
showing seat attachment. 



Each _. 10.50 



Each 9.50 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



459 



Earthenware Closets- 




Embossed No. 3 Front Outlet Washout Closet, 
showing seat attachment. 

Each 10.00 




Plain No. a Front Outlet Washout Closet, showing 
seat attachment. 



Each . 



9.00 




Oval Embossed Pedestal Washout Closet, with two- 
inch Trap Vent. 

No. 1. Each 16.3s 

No. -i. " 13.35 

No. 3. " II. 10 




\; 

Oval Plain Pedestal Washout Closet, showing seat 
attachment. 

No. 1. Each 15.35 

No. 2. " 12.35 

No. 3. " 10.10 



460 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



E,arthenware Closets and Urinals. 




Plain. No. 3. 

BACK OUTLET WASHOUT CLOSET. 

Showing Seat Attachment. 
Eaci 1 - 9.00 




No. 3. 

FRONT OUTLET OFFSET WASHOUT. 

Made witli or without Seat Attachment. Either 

Roll Rim or Flat Rim. 

Each _. 8.00 




BEDFORDSHIRE URINAL, WITH LIP. 

No 1 2 S 

Size 15x18 13x15 12x14 

Each 10.00 8.00 7-00 




BEDFORDSHIRE URINAL, WITHOUT LIP. 
No 1 2 

Size 15x18 13 X l.T 

Each 8.00 6.00 



12 X U 
5-00 





'I 


\| 








Ifcjl 


^ 








"'i=^ 










CORNER URINAL, 


WITH LIP. 






No 




1 


2 


3 


Size__ 




121,'xl21,-' 


10 X 10 


Each.- 




10.00 


8.00 


7.00 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



4fil 



Earthenware Hoppers. 




TALL ROUND HOPPER, FLUSHING REM. 

Without Vent, each 5.00 

With Seat " " 5.25 

Made with or witliout seat attachment. 




PLAIN TALL HOPPER, PHILADELPHIA PATTERN. 

Each -- 4.50 




ROUND SHORT HOPPER, FLUSHING RIM. 

WitlioLit "Vent, each 2.50 

With " " 2.7s 




^ sj::^ 

OVAL SHORT HOPPER, FLUSHING RIM. 

Without Vent, each 

With " " .._ 



3-50 

3-75 




ROUND FLUSHING RIM CLOSET. 



Without Vent, each. 
With 



2.50 

2.75 



462 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Round Basins. 




ROUND, NO OVERFLOW. 



BOUND, COMMON OVERFLOW. 



ROUND, PATENT OVERFLOW. 



Outside Diameter. 
Each - - . 



Outside Diametei' 
Each 



Outside Diameter 
Each . _ _ 



Round Basins, No O-verflow. 



n 13 u 


ir. 


Hi 


1. 00 1. 00 1. 00 


i-So 


2.00 


, Common Overflow. 






12 1.3 It 


1.-) 


H'l 


1. 00 1. 00 1. 00 


i-So 


2.00 


s. Patent Overflow. 






1-1 13 U 


15 


IB 


I.2S 1.25 1-25 


2.00 


2.50 



Oval Basins. 




OVAL, NO OVERFLOW, 



OVAL, COMMON OVERFLOW. 



OVAL, PATENT OVERFLOW. 



Oval Basins, No Overflow. 



S ize _ 
Each 



14x 17 
2.50 



ir> X 19 
3-5° 



iii X -n 
450 



Oval Basins, Common Overflow. 



Size. 



Each . 



M X 1: 
2.50 



l.-i X isi 
3-50 



16 X 21 
4-50 



Oval Basins, Patent Overflow^. 



size. 



Each . 



14 X 11 
3-00 



15 X 19 
4.00 



16x21 
5.00 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



403 




Tanks, Pulls and Seats 



WATEE CLOSET TANK. 

Round Corner Oak Finish. 



Round Cor'd Tank 




u 

PLAIN PINE TANK. 

Copper Lined. 







Plain 


Siphon 


Dimensions. 


Gals. 


TalTi-. 


Valve. 


17x SxlO 


51., 


7.00 


7.40 


20x 9x10 


'71.-, 


7-75 


8.40 


23x11x10 


10 


8.25 


9.00 



Dimensions. 

Plain Pino Tank, 17x Sx 3 

" '■ ISxlOx 9 

" ■' 23x11x10 



GalB. 

5 



10 



Plain 
Valve. 

6.00 
6.65 
7.10 



:a 



Siphon 
Valve. 

6.40 
7-3° 
7-85 



No. 10. 

CLOSET PULL. 

Natural and Red Clierr3'. 
Ash, Natural and Antique 
Oak and Blaclv Walnut. 
No. 10, per gross 6.00 



No. 3. 

CLOSET PULL. 

Natural and Red Cherry, 
Ash, Natural and Antique 
Oak and Black Walnut. 
No. 3, per gross 16.00 



No. 4. 

SPECIAL CLOSET PULL. 

Natural and Red Cherry, 
Ash, Natural and Antique 
Oak and Black Walnut. 
No. 4, per gross--- 24.00 



No. 3. 

CELLULOID CLOSET PULL. 

No. 3, per dozen 6.00 





No. 675. 
HARDWOOD SEAT. 

With Seat Attachment. Oak Finish. 
Seat, li^-inch thick, eacli 4.50 



No. 575. 
HARDWOOD SEAT AND COVER. 

With Seat Attachment. Oalc Finish. 
1 14 -inch thick, eacli 3.00 





No. 6. 

No. S. 



No. 8. 

SEAT, BACK AND COVER. 

Oak Finish. 
Hii'-inch Seat and Back 2.80 



II4 



and Cover 3.50 



No. 10. 

HOPPER SEAT. 

No. 10. Hopper Seat 2.50 

Add for No. 2 Legs as shown - 50 

Above Seat is slotted to take enameled drip tray, 
if desired. 



464 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The Nason Marble Urinal Stalls. 




MARBLE URINAL STALL. 

Three-Stall Marble Urinal, with 7g-inch Italian marble partitions, polished on both sides, /g-inch Italian 
marble back, polished on one side, and 2-inch countersunk marble base, fitted with three polished brass inlet 
connections, three No. 2 lipped Urinals and three polished brass Urinal Traps. Two-gallon Oak Automatic 
Flushing- Tank with brass brackets and brass flush pipe. Partitions are supported on brass clamps and brass 
standards, and have ornamental top railing as shown. All bi-ass work is polished. 

Dimensions : Height from floor to top of partition, 5 feet, .51^' feet or 6 feet ; width from center to center 
of partitions, 2 feet; depth of partitions, 1 foot lo inches; standards supporting partitions, 12 inches high; 
base, 2 feet wide. Top railing on .5-foot stalls is 11 feet li inches high from floor; on .")t.,'-foot stalls, feet 
(i inches, and on i5-foot stalls 7 feet from floor. 



8 Stall Mar 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 



I'ble Urinal, complete as described 

fitted complete as described, with 3 gallon Aut. Tank 



Height, 

5 ft. 


Height, 
5 ft. 6 in. 


Height, 

eft. 


190.00 


200.00 


210.00 


245.00 


255-00 


270.00 


300.00 


315.00 


330.00 


355-00 


370.00 


385.00 


410.00 


430.00 


450.00 


460.00 


485.00 


510.00 


S1500 


545-00 


575-00 


575-00 


605.00 


635.00 


140.00 


150.00 


160.00 



If Brass Work is furnished Nickel Plated, add for each stall 2.50 



Can be furnished special sizes to order, also with space behind back for connecting pipes. "When one end 
of stall finishes against wall tiie end partition and brass is connected to floor. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



465 



The Nason Cast Iron Public Urinals. 




style A. 



Sfyle B.— Cast Iron Roll Rim Urinal and 
Back, with Brass Beehive Strainer, Plug- and 
Coupling. 

Dimensions. — Same as Style A. 



Style A.— Cast Iron Roll Rim Urinal and Back, with 
Brass Beehive Strainer, Plug-, Coupling and Perforated 
Flush Pipe, with loose Key Stop. 

Dimensions.— Depth of urinal, vi; inches ; front to back 
inside, 9}^ inches; front to back over all, 12 inches; back, 
10 inches high. 

Sizes axd Prices. 

Complete as described. , 

Flush Pipe Galv. Galv. Brass. 

Urinal __!.. Painted. Galv. Enam. 

*2ft. Oin 7.25 10.25 15.00 

"2 ■' 6 " 8.00 11.25 16.50 

*;'_ "/I" 9-25 13-00 19.00 

'■'''"'^"--- -- 10.50 15.25 22.50 

*-i " 0" 12.50 13.00 25.00 

^■■' " " 15.75 26.25 34.00 

'I]'/!" ^9-75 32.25 41.25 

7 "0" 22.65 37.00 47.25 

8 "0" 26.00 42.50 54.50 

9"0" 29.25 47.00 61.25 

10 " '- 32.50 52.50 68.25 

12 •' " 39.25 63.50 81.7s 

Extras. 

Brackets Painted. Galv. Enaiii. 

Price each .50 .75 .75 



Sizes and Prices. 



Urinal 


«o 


ft 





n 







«; 




fi 


*4 




() 


n 







6 




II 


7 







S 







9 







10 







12 








, 


Complete as described. 





Painted 


Gal V. 


Enam 


5-00 


8.00 


12.00 


5.50 


8.75 


13.00 


6.25 


10.00 


15.00 


7.25 


12.00 


18.00 


8.50 


14.00 


20.00 


11.00 


21.50 


28.00 


14.00 


26.50 


34.00 


16.00 


31.00 


39-00 


18.50 


35-50 


45.00 


20.7s 


40.00 


50.50 


23.00 


44.50 


56.25 


27.75 


53.50 


67.50 



Extras. 

Brackets Painted. 

Price eacli .50 



Galv. 
•75 




Enam. 
.75 



St^de B. 



* Cast in one piece. Urinals over 5 feet in length are made in two or more pieces and well bolted 
together. Any urinal listed can be furnished with outlet on left iiand end, but will invariably be sent on 
right side, as shown, unless otherwise specified. 



466 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The Nason Cast Iron Closet Ranges and Urinals. 




Fig. 239. 

SECTIONAL 

VIEW 

SHOWING 

LEVER 
ATTACH- 
MENT. 



Hw^' 



Fig', lilii. 

DOUBLE PRIVY SINK OR WATER CLOSET RANGE WITH OVERFLOW PLUG-. 

Privy Sink or Closet Range, Fig. 238. 

Length, feet I |i., .". c, t s h 

Width, inches IT 

Depth, inches . 1:; 

Each 16.00 



I: 



Length, feet 12 

Width, inches _._ 17 

Depth, inches II 

Each ._ _ 43.00 



17.00 

13 

17 

M 

50.00 



17 

11 
28.00 

17 

17 

14 
62.00 



17 

14 

34.00 

IN 

17 

14 

70.00 



lli 

18.00 20.00 25.00 

1 4 1 .-> 1 6 

17 17 1-7 

14 14 14 

53.00 56.00 59-00 

Double Privy SinR or Closet Range, Fig, 240. 

10 11 12 13 14 1.5 

31 31 31 31 31 31 

14 M 14 14 14 14 

50.00 54.00 58.00 75.00 79.00 83.00 

Additions, Fig. 240. 



31 

14 

42.00 



VI 

31 

11 

46.00 



Length, feet__ 5 6 7 

Widtli, inches. 31 31 81 

Depth, inches. 14 14 14 

Each 26.00 30.00 38.00 

Additions, Fig. 23S. 

Add foi- Lever Attachment.. 4.00 

" Overflow Plugs 2.50 

" Rubber Washers, net .25 

" Lever Attachment, Single _. 6.50 

" " '■ Double.. 7.50 

" Grates for Single Privy Sink 1.50 

Fig'S. 238 and 240 made to order of anv length 



10 

17 

14 
37.00 

I'.i 

17 

14 
73.00 

16 

31 

14 

87.00 



Add for Lever Attachment 

■■ " " " Single 

" '■■ " " Double 

" " Grates for Double Privy Sinks. 



L 



jengths over 12 feet are made in two sections. 

New Pattern Privy SinR. 

24 inches wide with gutter, 123^ inches deep at outlet. 
Length, ft... 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 " 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 

Each 23.00 25.00 28.00 33.00 37.00 41.00 45.00 49.00 53.00 65.00 69.00 73.00 77.00 81.00 

Add for grates for New l^iittern Privy Seats 2.00. 



Len.gths over 12 feet are made in two sections. 



11 

17 

14 
40.00 

20 

17 

14 
80.00 



17 

31 

14 

91.00 

5.00 
6.50 

7-5° 
3.00 



18 
85.00 




Corner Urinals. 

With or Without Opening 
Behind for Pipe. 

Gatva-Eiiam- 
No. Sizes. Plain, nlzed. eled. 

1 9 in. long on sides i.oo 1.70 2.25 

2 10 " " " 1. 10 1.85 2.40 

3 11 " " " 1.20 2.25 2.75 

4 12 " " " 1.35 2.75 3.25 




Public Urinals. 

G'alva- Enam- 
No. Sizes. Plain, iiized. eled. 

1 30 in. long on back 6.00 11.00 15.00 

2 36 " " " 7.00 12.00 17.00 

3 42 " " " 8.00 15.00 21.00 

4 48 " " " 9.00 18.00 25.00 
Can be furnished with either Right 

Hand or Left Hand Wastes. 




Half=Round Urinals. 



No. 



Sizes. 



Galra Enam- 
Plain. nized. eled. 



12 in. long on back i.oo 2.00 2.50 
15 " " " I 30 2.50 3.00 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



467 



The Nason Porcelain Roll Rim Wash Trays. 




THE NASON PORCELAIN ROLL RIM WASH TRAYS. 



Three=Quarter Roll Rim White Imperishable Porcelain Wash Trays 
with Porcelain Legs and Porcelain BacKs. 



Size 1_ 
" 2 



Length Outside. 
24 inches 
26 " 
29 



Width Outside. 
24 inches 
24 " 
24 " 



Depth Inside. 
15 inches 

15 " 
15 " 



-Per Set of Two. • 



Size . . 1 2 S 1 

Class A 67.00 69.00 72.00 100.00 

" B 47.00 49.00 52.00 71.00 

" C 40.00 42.00 45.00 60.00 



-Per Set of Three.- 

2 

103.00 

74.00 

63.00 



107.50 
78.50 
67.50 



1 

134-00 

95.00 

80.00 



-Per Set of Four. 

138.00 
99.00 
84.00 



144.00 

105.00 

90.00 



If witli Galvanized Legs, deduct from each single Tub, Class A-... --. 4.50 

" " " " B and C 2.00 

Above lists include 11.3-inch nickel plated brass plug and coupling. Bibbs exti'a. 

Two. 
Eougli Brass U.,'-inch Waste Pipe and 2-inch Trap, extra 12.00 

2'" " 2 " 14.50 

Nickel Plated U^ " 2 " __ 18.00 

2' " 2 " 21.00 



Per Set of- 


^ 


Three 


Pour 


14.00 


17.00 


18.75 


23.00 


20.50 


25.00 


24.00 


32.00 



468 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The Nason Porcelain Roll Rim Wash Trays. 




THE NASON PORCELAIN EOLL RIII WASH TRAYS. 



Three=quarter Roll Rim White Imperishable Porcelain Wash Tray, 
with Galvanized Legs and Ash Cap. 



Size 1 _ 
" 2. 
" a 



LeiiffUi 
Outside. 

2-1: inches 
2ii " 
29 



Width 
Outside. 

24 incbes 
24 " 
24 '•' 



Depth 
Inside. 

15 inches 
15 " 
15 " 



Size 



, Per Set of Two.- 

1 2 



. Per Set of Three. . 

12 3 



. Per Set of Four. , 

1 .2 3 



Class A 50.50 52.50 54.50 75.00 78.00 81.00 100.00 104.00 108.00 

" B 39.00 41.00 43.00 58.00 61.00 64.00 76.00 So.oo 84.00 

" C 32.00 34-00 36.00 46.80 49.80 52.80 64.00 68.00 72.00 



If witli Porcelain Legs, add for each Sing'le Tub, Class A .. 4 So 

" B .._ 2.00 

" " C 2.00 

Note. — Above lists include Uj-inch nickel plated brass plug- and couplings Bibbs extra. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



4G0 



The Nason Roll Rim Vitrified Brown Glazed Wash Trays. 




BROWN GLAZED WASH TRAYS, WITH BACKS. 

R.0II R.im Vitrified Brown Glazed Wash Trays 

Set of 2 Travs including- Bronzed Iron Standard 



■' 4 " 

Brass Strainer and Bolts, Plain, each 

" " " " Nickel Plated, each 

" " Plug and Coupling', Plain, each 

Nickel Plated, each . 



Class A. 
27.50 

41-25 

55-00 



Length, SO in. 
24 in. 



Outside Dimensions. 

Width, 241,^ in. 
241., in. 



Depth, 17 in. 
" 17 in. 



Class B. 
20.50 

30-75 
41.00 

•25 

•35 
•55 
.70 



Prices for above Trays include Back of Same Material. 




BROWN GLAZED TRAYS, WITH ASH CAP. 

Roll Rim Vitrified Brown Glazed Wash Trays. 

Class A. Ciaas B. 

.•Set of 2 Trays including Bronzed Iron Standard _ 21.00 14.00 

" 3 " " " " " J __ 31-50 21.00 

" 4 '■ " " " " 42.00 28.00 

Ash Caps for 2 Trays. 2.00 3 Trays 2.50 4 Trays 3.00 



470 



NASON MANUFACTURLNG COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The Nason Enameled Iron Wash Trays. 




The Nason Enameled Ii-on Laundry Trays, with Enameled. Flat Rims, Enameled Iron Soap Cups, Nickel 
Plaled Brass Union Strips, with Wringer Holders (Patented), 12-inch Backs. Nickel Plated Waste Plugs with 
Rubber Stoppers. 

Price, as described, less Bibbs, per Set of 2 Trays 40.00 

<5 00.00 

If with Patent Overflow, add, each__ _ j jc 

Nickel Plated Fuller Bibbs, add, each _ i ic 

Roug-h Bra.ss Continuous Waste, for 2 part Traj's, extra c. 00 



750 



" Trap with Vent, extra c 00 

The Nason Porcelain Flat R^im Wash Trays. 




White Porcelain Trays. 

Class A. 
Set of 2 Trays, Galvanized Iron Legs and Ash Frame _ 25 00 

" S " •' " ■• ■' ■' - 37.50 

" i " •' " '■ •' •' " 50.00 

Vitrified Brown Glazed Trays. 

■' Class A. 

Set of 2 Trays, Bronzed Iron Legs and Ash Frame 16.25 

;* -^ " " " " '■ '■ " ---- --- 24-35 

'^ " " " '■ " " •' 32-50 

Outside Dimensions, White Porcelain and Brown Glazed Trays. 
Length, tS}4 inches. Width, -24}^ inches. Depth, liiV; inches. 

26 " ■' 241^ " " k;}^ " 

24 " '■ 24JI " " 163^ " 

All Trays Subject to E.xtra Charge for Crating. 



Class B. 


18.25 


27-50 


36.50 


Class B. 


12.15 


18.35 


24.50 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



471 



The Nason "Duplex" Porcelain Enameled Laundry Tub. 




DUPLEX PORCELAIN ENAMELED LAUNDRY TUB. 



In designing- the Nason " Duplex" Laundry Tub sliowii in this illustration the object has been to produce 
a neat, compact and durable Laundry Tub, moderate in price but embodj'iag all the desirable features neces- 
sary to the construction of a strictlj' high-grade Enameled Eim Laundry Tub. 

In the "Duplex" the bodies of the two Tubs are cast in one piece, tlius affording all the advantages of a 
two-part Laundry Tub with the sacrifice of the least possible space. 

The difficulty experienced in attaching the wringer has also been done away with by making it possible to 
use an ordinary wringer without any device for securing it to the Tub. 

The Tubs are each io x 23 x 15 inches deep and are supported on neat and substantial iron frames. - 

If furnished v/ithout backs, Soap Cups and Bibbs may be placed inside the body of the Tubs. 

Back is 12 inches high and fitted with Nickel Plated Brass Union Strip. 

Enameled, with Backs, less Bibbs 31.50 

" without Backs, less Bibbs _ 25.00 

Add for Bibbs, each. _ 1.15 



472 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Wash Trays. 




SCOTCH GRANITE ROLL RIM WASH TRAYS. 

Single, 25 X 24, Tub and Plug 8.50 



27 X 21 

31x24, 
2 Part, 48 X 22, 

48x24, 

53x24, 

BO X 24, 
o Part, 72 x 24, 
Single, 25 x 24, including 
" 27 X 24, 

31 X 24, 

2 Part, 48 X 22, 

48x24. 

" 53x24, 

60 X 24, 

3 Part, 72 X 24, 



Cover and Legs. 



10.00 
11.50 
15.00 
15.00 
17.00 
21.00 
25.00 
10.00 

11.50 
13.00 
17.00 
17.00 
19.00 
23.00 
28.00 





WEEHAWKEN GRANITE WASH TRAYS. 
Wlttl Overflow and Waste Connections. 

Single, 25x21 9.00 

25x24 _ ... 9.50 

" 27x24 10.00 

" 31x24 12.00 

2 Part, 48x21 14.50 

48x24 17.50 

53x24 18.50 

60x24 19.50 

3 Part, 72x21 25.00 

•' 72x24 29.50 

80x24 30.00 

" 90x24. _ __ 32.00 

II4 ash and pine wood panel covers, 1 Part, 1.7s; 
2 Part, 3.50; 3 Part, 5.25. Legs, plain, .70 eacli ; 
painted, .75 eacli; galvanized- 1.25 each. 



Single, 
2 Part, 

8 Part, 



If w 
Add fo 




SOAPSTONE WASH TRAYS. 
Complete witli Covers, Legs and Plugs. 

24x24 -- 14.00 

30 X 24 16.00 

36 X 24 18.00 

42 X 24 22.00 

44 X 24 22.00 

46 X 24 22.00 

48x24 22.00 

54x24 27.50 

60 x24 . 35-00 

72x24 --- 43-00 

78 x24 --- 49.00 

84x24 5800 

90x24 .. 65.00 

96 x24 75-00 

ith galvanized legs instead of painted 

r either Single or 2 Part Tubs _ .50 

3or4 •• _., .75 

All the above Tubs are subject to an extra charge for crating. 



SLATE WASH TRAYS. 

Complete vpitli Covers, Legs and Plugs. 

Single, 24x23 12.00 

2 Part, 



Part, 



28 X 23 14.00 

48 x23 17.00 

54x 23 21.50 

60 X 23 26.00 

72x23 32.50 

78 x23 37.50 

84x23 --- 45-00 

90 X 23_ 54-00 

96 X 23 __ - 63.00 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



473 



The Nason Porcelain R.0II R.im Kitchen Sink. 




The Nason Porcelain Roll Rim Kitchen Sink with Nickel Plated "Success" Standing Waste, Nickel Plated 
Legs, Nickel Plated ^j^-inch Fuller Faucets, Nickel Plated ^'^-inch Supply Pipes with An- Chamhers, and Nickel 
Plated 2-inch Ti-ap, Pipes to floor. 

Dimensions. Class A. Class B. Class C. 

SiixiOxT. Complete as shown 42.50 39-SO 37-oo 

S6 X 24 X "7. " " --- -- 46.50 42.50 40.00 

42 X 24 X "7. " ' 54.50 50.00 4650 

4S X 24 X V " ■' --. 62.00 56.00 52.00 

If with Bronzed Ii-on Legs, deduct, per pair _ 4.00 

" Porcelain " add " _._ -.. 4.00 

Dimensions given are outside, except depth, which is inside. 



474 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The Nason Porcelain Roll Rim Kitchen Sinks. 




The Nason Porcelain Roll Rim Kitchen Sink, with Porcelain Back, 
Porcelain Legs. 

Lengtll Width Depth Back Sinks Only. Backs Only. 

(Hltside. Outside. Inside. Hei;;ht. , ■ . , . 

Inches. Inches. Inches. Inches. Class A. Class B. Class C. Class A. Class B. Class C. 

24 17 6 15 .. 12.00 8.40 6.00 5.50 3.85 2.75 

30 20 "1 15 .. 18.00 13.00 9.00 7.00 4.90 3.50 

3(5 23 7 15 -- 22.00 rs.40 11.00 8.00 5.60 4.00 

42 24 7 IS ._ 29.00 20.30 14.50 10.00 7.00 5.00 

48 24 7 IS .- 36.00 25.20 18.00 12.00 8.40 6.00 

Nickel Plated Legs, per jjair 10.00 

Galvanized Iron Legs, per pair 5.00 

White Enamel Iron Painted Legs, per pair 5.50 

Bronze Iron Legs, per pair 4.50 

Solid Poi'celain Legs, per pair, complete, Class A__ 12.00 

" " " " B.. 10.00 
All the above with Iron Braces. 
AboVe list does not include Bibbs. 



V.'UITE KITCHEN SIN'K. 




R.0II Rim Vitrified Brown Glazed Kitchen 

Sinks. 

With Bronzed Iron Legs. Class A. Class B. Class A. 

24x18x8 7.50 6.00 Add for Back 2.50 

30x18x8 9.00 7.50 " 3-25 

36x22x8 10.50 8.50 " 4-00 

42x22xS.__ 13-25 10-50 " 4-75 

48x22x8. 16.75 13.25 " 6.00 



BROWN GLAZED KITCHEN SINK. 

The Nason Porcelain Kitchen SinK. 

All Roll Rim Sinks are usually set up against a Marble or Slate 
Slab extending down to floor, and are thus absolutely clean 
and perfectly sanitarj'. 

Length Width Depth 

Outside. Outside. Inside. Class A. Class B. Class C. 

24 inches 17 inches (i inclies 12.00 8.40 6.00 

30 " 20 " 7 " 18.00 13.00 9.00 

36 " 23 " 7 •' 22.00 15.40 n.OO 

42 '■ 24 " 7 " 29.00 20.30 14-50 

48 " 24 " 7 " . 36.00 25.20 18.00 

Nickel Plated Offset and Patent Extension Legs, per pair_. 10.00 

Galvanized Iron " " " " " .-5.00 

Nickel Plated Plug and Coupling- 2.50 

" " Strainer and Coupling 2.50 




WHITE KITCHEN SINK. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



475 



The Nason Porcelain High=Back Roll=Rim 
Integral Kitchen Sink. 




The Nason Porcelain Hig-hBack Roll-Rim Integral Kitchen Sink with Porcelain Legs. 

Length Width Depth Sink Only. 

Outside. Outside. Inside. Class A. Class B. Class C. 

SO iaches. 2 li^ inches. 7 inches 30.00 21.00 i5-00 

Sf) " 24 " 7 " 35-00 24.50 17.00 

42 " 24 " T " 45-00 31.50 22.50 

Height of Back (outside), 19 inches. 
Above prices do not include Bibbs. 

Class A. ClnssB. 

Solid Porcelain Legs, per pair - 12.00 10.00 

Nickel Plated Offset Extension Legs, per pair 1 10.00 

Galvanized Legs, per pair 5-SO 

Bronzed Iron Legs, per pair 4-50 

Nickel Plated Strainer and Coupling 2.50 

Nickel Plated Plug and Coupling 2.50 



Copper Pantry Sinks. 




OVAL, BOTTOM COPPER PANTRY SINK. 

Size, inches 12x18 12x2(i 14xir, 14x20 

Each 6.00 6.50 6.00 7.50 

Size, inches 14x24 ]fix24 liixSO 18x30 

Each --- 9.00 10.00 12.00 13.00 




SQUARE BOTTOM COPPER PANTRY SINK. 

Size, inches 12x18 12x20 14x11'. 14x20 

Each 4.50 5.00 4.50 6.00 

Size, inches 14x24 lfix24 16x30 18x30 

Each 7.00 8.00 1000 11.00 



476 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The Nason Porcelain Kitchen and Pantry Sinks. 
Porcelain Roll Rim Recess Kitchen Sink. 




Width 

Outside, 

Length exclusive Depth 

Outside, of Recess. Inside. 

Size. Inches. Inches. Inches. Class A. 

No. 1 30 20 7 20.00 

" 2 .36 2-t 7 25.00 

" 3 42 24 1 32.00 

" 4 48 24 7 40.00 



Class B. 


Class C. 


14.00 


10.00 


17-50 


12.50 


22.40 


16.00 


28.80 


20.00 



Fig. 248. 

Porcelain Flat Rim Recess Pantry Sink. 



Size. 


Length 
Outside. 
Inches. 


Width 
Outside. 
Inches. 


Depth 
Inside 
Inches. 


Class A. 


Class B. 


Class C. 


No. 1. 


24 


17 


6 


10.00 


7.00 


5-00 


" 2 


28 


17 


B 


12.00 


9.60 


6.00 


" 3_ 


.30 


20 


7 


14.00 


10.00 


7.00 




Fig. 257. 

Porcelain Flat Rim Pantry Sink. 




Size. 


Length 
Outside. 
Inches. 


Width 
Outside. 
Inches. 


Depth 
Inside. 
Inches. 


Class A. 


No. 1... 


...20 


14 


.5 


6.00 


" 2 


...23 


16 


6 


8.00 


■' 3.._ 


_._24 


17 


6 


9.00 


" 4__. 


...28 


17 


6 


11.00 


" 5 


...SO 


211 


7 


13.00 



Class B. 


Class C. 


4.20 


3.00 


5.60 


4.00 


7-50 


5.00 


10.00 


7.00 



Fig. 256. 



Extra Deep Pantry Sink. 



No. 1. 



Length 
Outside. 
Inches. 



30 



Width 
Outside. 
Inches. 

18 
20 



Depth 
Inside. 
Inches. 

10 
10 



Class A. 
13.00 

16.00 



Class B. 
10.00 

11.50 



Class C. 
7.00 

8.00 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



471 



The Nason Porcelain Pantry SinK. 



The "Juliette." 




The Nason Porcelain Pantry Sink, with U^-inch Countersunk Marble Top with Right Hand Drain Board ; 
Jg-inch Marble Back and S-inch Aprons on Front and Ends ; two Nickel Plated Heavy Cast Brass Sink Legs ; 
two Nickel Plated Brass Apron Supports ; li.j-i'^ch Nickel Plated Brass Trap, Vented ; Nickel Plated Overflow 
Strainer and Overflow Connection ; Nickel Plated Adjustable Brass Sink Support with Wrought Iron Frame; 
two Nickel Plated Fuller Pantry Faucets and Soap Dish. 



Size of Sink. 


Height of 
Back. 


Length of 
Drain Board 


30 X 20 in. 


20 in. 


SO in. 


86 X 23 in. 


20 in. 


30 in. 


42 X 22 in. 


20 in. 


30 in. 


48 X 24 in. 


20 in. 


30 in. 



Length of Slab. 


Width of Slab. 


Price, as described 
Italian Marble. 


5 ft. in. 


2 ft. 1 in. 




105.00 


(5 ft. in. 


2 ft. 4 in. 




130.00 


6 ft. 6 in. 


2 ft. 3 in. 




140.00 


1 ft. in. 


2 ft. 5 in. 




160.00 


w, add 


3.SO 







Can be furnished with Left Hand Drain Board if desired. 



478 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The Nason Enameled Iron Kitchen SinR. 




The Nason White Enameled Roll Rim Kitchen Sink, with la-inch Bacli, with Concealed Galvanized Air 
Cliambers, Polished Fuller Bibbs, two 18-inch Ash Drain Boards, lio'-inch Rough Brass Vented Trap and 
Improved Bronzed Iron Legs. 



24xls 30.25 

30x18 31.7s 

36xlS.__. 33.25 



SO X 20. 
86 X 2u, 
40 X 20. 



32.7s 
34-25 
35-75 



If without lij'-inch Rough Brass Vented Trap, deduct ^.50 

If without Ash Drain Boards, deduct. 4.00 



The Nason Enameled Iron Wash Sink. 




The Nason Roll Rim Wash Smk, with 12-inch back, outlet in center, with lio-inch N. P. Brass Waste 
Plug- with Rubber Stopper, Patent Overflow, with N. P. Brass Overflow Strainer, Enameled Soap Cup, Painted 
Iron Brackets, with two Doherty Self-Closing Bibbs. 

Length over rim, .5 feet ; Width over rim, im^ inches ; Depth, (5 inches. 

Price as described. Painted 20.00 

" ■' Galvanized 34.00 

" " Enameled 36.00 

If without Doherty Bibbs, deduct, each 2.00 

If with 11^ Rough Brass Trap, with Vent, add 4.50 

If with concealed Galvanized IrQn Supply Pipe, with Brass Loose Key Stop, add 1.50 

If with Standing- Overflow, add 2.00 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



479 



The Nason Enameled Iron Kitchen Sinks. 





style B 1. 

White Enameled Roll Rim Kitchen Sink, with 
15-inch Back, Concealed Galvanized Air Chambers, 
Polished Fuller Bibbs, Bras^ Strainer and Improved 
Bronzed Iron Brackets. 

Sizes_24xl8 30x18 36x18 3i)x'2;> 3fix20 40x20 
Each. 14 75 16.25 17-75 17-25 18.75 20.25 



Style L 2. 

"White Enameled Roll Rim Kitchen Sink, with 
1.5-inch Back, Concealed Galvanized Air Chambers, 
Polished Fuller Bibbs, Brass Strainer and Improved 
Bronzed Iron Leg's. 

Sizes.24xl8 .30x18 36x18 30x20 36x20 40x20 
Each. 15.7s 17-25 18.75 18.25 19-75 21.25 




Style B 3. 

White Enameled Roll Rim Kitchen Sink, with l.")-inch Back and End Piece, Concealed Galvanized Air 
Chambers, Polished Fuller Bibbs, Brass Strainer and Improved Bronzed Iron Brackets. 

24x 18 17.75 

30 X 18___ _ _. 19-25 

86 X 18 __ 20.75 

30x 20 .__ 20.25 

36 X 20... 21.75 

40x20 23.25 



480 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Cast Iron Square or Kitchen Sinks. 



Length. 


Width. 


Inches. 


Inches. 


l(i 


12 


le 


16 


IS 


12 


18 


16 


18 


18 


. 20 


12 


20 


14 


20 


16 


20 


20 


22 


14 


2.3 


15 


24 


14 


24 


15 


24 


IB 


24 


17 


24 


18 


24 


20 


25K 


151., 


25 


17 


21 


15 


28 


16 


28 


17 


28 


20 


30 


■ 12 


30 


16 


30 


IS 


30 


20 


32 


18 


32 


21 


34 


20 


36 


16 


36 


18 


36 


20 


36 


21 


36 


22 


38 


19 


38 


20 


40 


20 


41 


22 


42 


18 


42 


20 


42 


22 


48 


20 


48 


22 


48 


23 


48 


24 


Add for Patent Ovei 


(( (f < 


Length. 


Width. 


Inches. 


Inches. 


50 


24 


60 


20 


60 


24 


62 


22 


62 


26 


72 


20 


72 


24 


76 


22 


84 


24 


96 


24 


108 


24 


120 


24 


Add for Patent Over 



Depth. 
Inches. 

6 

6 . 

(J 

6 

6 

6 

C 

G 

6 

6 

6 

6 

. 

6 

6 

6 

6 . 

6 . 

G . 

6 

6 

6 

6 

6 . 

6 . 

6 . 

6 

G 

6 . 

G . 

6 

G 

6 

G 

6 

6 . 

G 

6 

6 . 

6 

6 



G 

6 

G 

6 . 




flow_ 



Phiin. 
1. 10 

i.6o 

1-25 

i.6o 
i.8o 
1.50 
150 
1.60 

1-95 
1.60 
1.70 
I 70 

1-75 
1.80 

1 95 
2.10 
2.40 

175 
2.10 

2.00 
2.10 
2.20 
2.70 
2.00 
2.25 

2 50 
3.00 

3- 00 

3-40 
3.00 

2-75 
3.00 

370 
370 

3-70 
380 
3- 80 
4.00 
4-25 
4-25 
4-25 
425 
5-30 
5-75 
S-75 
S-75 
1. 00 
1.20 



and Plug Strainer ^ 

Large or Hotel Sinks. 



Depth. 
Inches. 

filj - 

6 

G 

8 . 



How. 



and Plus- Strainer. 



Plain. 

7-So 
10.00 
12.00 

10.75 
11.50 
13.00 
15.00 
IS 00 
17.00 
19.00 
21 00 
24.00 
1. 00 
1.20 



Galvanized. 
2.30 

3-25 
2.60 

350 
3- 80 
3.10 
3.20 
350 
4.20 
330 
3.40 
3-75 
3-90 
4.00 
4.20 

4-30 

5.00 

3.60 

430 

4-25 

4 50 

450 

550 

4.2s 

4-75 

S-io' 

6.25 

6.2s 

7.20 

6.50 

6.15 
6.50 

7-75 
7-75 
7-75 
8.00 
8.00 

8.75 

9.00 

9.00 

9.00 

9.00 
11.50 
12.25 
12.25 
12.25 

1. 00 

1-25 



Galvanized. 
16.00 
21.00 
25.00 
22.00 
24.00 
26.00 
31.00 
32.00 



Enameled. 
4-So 
5-25 
4-75 
5-75 
6.00 

525 
6.00 
6.25 

6.75 
6.00 
6.25 
6.25 
6.40 
6.50 

6-75 
7.00 

750 
6.50 
7 00 
7-25 
7-50 
7-50 
8.00 

7-25 
7-75 
8.50 
9.00 
950 
9-75 
950 
8.75 
950 

10.50 

10.50 

10.50 

11.00 

11.00 

"•75 
12.00 
12.00 
12.00 
12.00 

1325 
15.00 
15.00 
15.00 

1. 00 

i-So 



Enameled 
18.00 
25.00 
30.00 
26.00 
28.00 
30.00 
35 00 
40.00 



1. 00 

1-25 



1. 00 
ISO 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



481 



Seamless Wrought Steel Kitchen Sinks and Backs. 





CAST IRON COUPLING. 




BRASS- STRAINER COUPLINfi. 



CO'Stal 

White 



Iron C 


ouplings. 


Turned 


ILdfi 


es. 


State Finish Required, 










01 


"U., 


iiii 


ii2^> 


03 


ii-l 


II. "i 


oi; 


l(j 


18 


IS 


20 


18 


20 


2ii 


20 


24 


24 


:-;(! 


20 


36 


30 


3ii 


411 


B 


f'l 


Ci 


t'l 


6 


1; 


6 


1^) 


1.85 


2.10 


2.35 


2.3s 


2.85 


2.60 


3-35 


4.10 


2.10 


2-35 


2.60 


2.60 


3-35 


3.10 


3-S5 


4.60 


2.6o 


2.8,s 


3-35 


3-35 


4.10 


3.«5 


4.60 


5.35 


3.60 


4.10 


4.60 


4.60 


5- to 


5-35 


6-35 


7-35 


4.60 


5.10 


5.60 


5.60 


6.60 


6.35 


7-35 


8.35 


4-«.S 


535 


,S-«S 


5-85 


6.8s 


6.60 


7.60 


8.60 


S-3S 


5S5 


6.60 


6.60 


7.60 


7-35 


8-35 


9-35 



Sinks Without Backs, With Cast 

Order by Number only. 
No 

Width, inches 

Leng-th, " 

Depth, " _ 

Plain, each 1.85 

Painted, inside and out, each 
Galvanized, " " " " 

Blue Enameled, inside and out, each 3.60 

A.^'ate " (Gray), inside and out, each 

(Light Gray), " " " 

(Blue Outside), " '■<■<< 

For Sinks with Plug Strainers and Rubber Stoppers add .35 to the list. 
For Sinks with Cast Iron Couplin.os threaded for Iron Pipe add . 15 to the list. 

Sinks Without Backs, With Brass Strainer CoupHngs 

Order by Number only. State Finish Required. 

No... 

Width, inches 

Length, " 

Depth, " ... 

Plain, each 

Painted, inside and out. 
Galvanized, " " " 

inside and out, each 4.60 

(Gray), inside and out, each 5.60 

(Light Gray), " " " " ... 5.85 

(Blue Outside), '■ " " " ... 6.35 

Steel Sink Backs, With and Without 

Threaded i'or "4-ineh Biiilj 



Blue Enameled, 
Agate 
Crystal 
White 

Wrought 



each . 



olu 

16 

24 



2.85 

3.10 

3.60 



Olu 

18 

24 

C. 

3.10 

3-35 

385 

S-io 

6.10 

6.35 
6,85 



021) 
18 
30 

6 

3-35 
3.60 

4-35 
5.60 
6.60 
6.85 
7.60 



20 
20 

3-35 
3.60 

4'35 
5.60 
6.60 
6.85 
7.60 



080 
18 
36 



•85 


3- 


■35 


4- 


.10 


4 


.60 


6. 


.60 


7- 


.8,S 


7- 


.60 


8. 



040 

20 

30 
6 

60 
10 
85 

35 
35 
60 

35 



050 
20 
30 

6 

4-35 
4-85 
5.60 

7-35 
8.35 
8.60 

9 35 



Air Chambers. 



060 

20 

40 

6 

10 

60 

35 
35 
35 
60 

35 





Q 




No ... 

Width, inches .. 

Plain, each 3 



Order by Number only. State 
"Witli One Air Chamber. 
9 

I 36 



Finisli RiMjuired. 

With Two Air Chambers. 



Painted, 
Galvanized, " . 
Blue Enameled, 
Agate 
Crystal '' 
White 



each 

(Gray), each.. 
(Light Gray), "... 
each 4 



4 
20 
.00 
.20 
.60 
.80 
.00 
20 
■SO 



24 
3.10 
330 
3.80 
4.20 
4-30 
4-5° 
5.00 



3-25 
3.60 
4.10 
4.60 
4.70 
4.90 
S-50 



340 
4.00 

4-50 

5.20 

530 
5-50 
6.25 



2i:> 

5.00 
5.20 
5.60 
5.80 
6.00 
6.20 
6.50 



10 

2 1 

5-10 
530 
5.80 
6.20 
6.30 
6.50 
7.00 



20 
30 

5-25 
5.60 
6.10 
6.60 
6.70 
6.90 
7-75 



30 

36 



40 
00 

50 

20 

30 
50 

so 



Backs with two holes always supplied unless ordered with one. 

Nickel Plated Air Chambers, list .60. Each extra. 

Faucets not included in any of above lists. 



■Without Air Chambers. 

12 3 

20 24 30 36 

1. 00 1. 10 1.25 1.40 

1.20 1.30 1.60 2 00 

1.60 1.80 2.10 2 50 

1.90 2.20 2.60 3 20 

2.00 2.30 2.70 3.30 

2.20 2.50 2.90 3.50 

2.50 3.00 3.50 4.25 



482 



NASON MAlsrUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Cast Iron SinR Backs, Legs and Brackets. 




PLAIN KITCHE.N 
SINK BACK. 



Plain Kitchen Sink Backs. 



KITCHEN SINK BACK. 

With Air Chambers, Pipes 
and Couplings. 



Size M 115 IS 20 'i-1 2:', 21 2.-i 27 28 .-m :;'J :;i :;i; 38 41 48 50 «2 76 

Plain 1.05 1. 10 1.20 1.25 1.35 1.40 1.50 1.55 1.70 1.80 2.00 2.25 2.50 2.7s 3.00 3.50 4.25 5.50 8.00 12.00 

Galvanized. 1.75 1.90 2.10 2.25 2.50 2.70 2.80 2.90 3.25 3.50 4.00 4.25 4.75 5.00 5.50 6.00 7.00 9.00 12.00 18.00 

Enameled.. 2.75 2.90 3.15 3.25 3.40 3.70 3.70 3.90 4.25 4.75 5.00 5.25 5.75 6.00 6.50 7.00 8.00 11.00 15.00 22.00 

Add for Air Chambers, Plain 2.00 (ralvanizpd 2.50 Enameled 3.00 






NOVELTY SINK BACK. 



CORNER SINK BACK. 



ir, 

1-35 
2-35 
3-5° 



IS 

1-45 
2.35 
3-5° 



20 

1-50 
2.50 
3S0 



1.60 

2.7s 
3-65 



.S4 

2.7s 
5.00 
6.00 



.36 
3.00 

5-25 
6.25 



38 
3-2S 
5-75 
6.75 



41 

350 
6.2s 

725 



42 

3-75 
6.25 

7-25 



CENTENNIAL SINK BACK. 

Novelty Sink Backs. 

23 24 25 27 2S 3ii 32 

1.65 1.75 1.80 1.95 2.05 2.25 2.50 

2.9s 305 315 3-50 3-75 4-25 4So 

3-75 3-95 4-50 4-75 5-oo 5.25 5.50 

Above lists are for Novelty Backs with two Cock Holes. If wanted with only one Cock Hole list is .25 less. 

Centennial Sink Backs. 

20 lio Jl -Jl 2S 2.8 

1 Hole. 2 Hole. 1 Hole. 2 Hole. 1 Hole. 2 Hole, 

1.25 1.50 1.50 1.75 1.80 2.05 

2.25 2.50 2.80 3.05 3.50 3.75 

325 3.50 3.70 3.95 4.7s s.oo 

For Sink Racks with Air Chambers add to above list prices : Plain, 2.00 eacli 

Enameled, 3.00 each. 
Dednct for Pipe and Coupling .50. 

Corner Sink Backs. 



Size... 

Plain 

Galvanized 
Eaameled- 



Size... 

Plain 

Galvanized 
Enameled. 



48 
450 
7-25 
8.25 



18 

1 Hole. 

1.20 

2.10 

3-15 



18 

2 Hole. 

1-45 

2.35 

3 40 



30 

1 Hole. 

2.00 

4.00 

5.00 



30 

2 Hole. 

2.25 

4-25 

5-25 



36 
1 Hole. 

2.75 
5.00 
6.00 



36 

2 Hole. 

300 

525 

6.2s 



Galvanized. 2.50 each 



No 

Size 

Plain 

Galvanized 



1 

17 

2.50 

4-25 





SINK BRACKET. 



ADJUSTABLE SINK BRACKET. 



Sink Brackets. 



No. 1. For Sinks up to is in, wide. 
" 2. " " " 2 1 " 



Adjustable Sink Brackets. 



SINK LEG. 

Plain, each .50 

Galvanized each . i.oo 



No. 1. For Sinks up to 14 in. wide. 
" 2. " " " IS 

., 3_ .. ., .. .^4 



Plain. 


Galvanized 


.60 


I.OO 


■75 


1.25 


Pl.ain. 


Galvanized 


■50 


I.OO 


•50 


1.00 


.70 


1-25 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



483 



Cast Iron Sinks. 





CORNEE SINK. 



HALF CIRCLE SINK. 



Corner Sinks. 



No. 

1 



Leng:th Side, 
Inches. 

2.5 

28 



Width, 
Inches. 

17 
, 2(1 



Depth, 
Inches. 



Add for Patent Overflow 



and PUjo- Strainer 



Plain. 


Galvanized. 


Enameled, 


I.2S 


2-75 


6.00 


1-75 


3-So 


7.00 


2.10 


4.20 


8.00 


1. 00 


1. 00 


1. 00 


1.20 


1-25 


1.50 



Half Circle SinRs. 



Length Back, 


Width, 


Depth, 








^0. Inches. 


Inches. 


Inches. 


Plain. 


Galvanized. 


Enameled, 


1 24 


U 


6 


1.50 


325 


6.00 


2 27 


14 


6 


1.80 


3-9° 


7.00 


,S 2S 


16 


6 


2.00 


4.00 


7-75 


4 29 


17 


6 


2.00 


4.00 


7-75 


» SI 


17 


6 


2.25 


4-75 


9.00 


Add for Patent Overflow 






1. 00 


1. 00 


1. 00 




and Plug Strainer .. 




1.20 


I-2S 


1-50 





SLOP SINK. 
With End Outlet. 



HOTEL SLOP SINK. 

With Round Corners and 
Center Outlet. 



Slop Sinks— With E.nd Outlet. 



Length, 
Inches. 


Width, 
Inches. 


Depth, 
Inches. 


Outlet, 
Inches. 


Plain. 


Galvanized. 


Enameled. 


la 

20 
20 


IB 
14 
16 


10 
12 
12 


2 

2 
2 


2.70 
350 
4.00 


P5 
6.50 

8.2s 


7-50 

8-50 

10.00 


23 


15 


15 


2 


4-25 


8.00 


11.00 


24 


16 


12 


2 


4-5° 


9.00 


11.00 


24 
:iO 


20 
20 


12 
12 


2 
2 


5-00 
8.00 


9-50 
15.00 


11.50 
16.00 


36 


2(1 


12 


2 


10.00 


19.00 


20.00 


36 


24 


10 


2 


11.00 


20.00 


22.00 


36 


24 


12 


2 


12.00 


20.00 


23.00 


42 


24 


12 


2 


20.00 


36.00 


38.00 


48 
48 


20 
20 


12 
17 


2 
2 


13-50 
20.00 


24.00 
36.00 


27.00 
38.00 


48 
.50 
60 


30 
24 
20 


12 
12 
12 


2 
2 
2 


18.00 
24.00 
18.00 


31-50 
40.00 

31-50 


39.00 
44.00 
39.00 


72 


22 


12 


3 


24.00 


45-00 


52.50 



For Patent Overflow on any size Slop Sink with End Outlet, add i.oo to list price. 
For Patent Overflow and Plug- Strainer, add 1.25 to list price. 

Hotel Slop Sinks— With Round Corners and Center Outlet. 



Length, 


Width, 


Depth, 


Outlet, 








Inches. 


Inches. 


Inches. 


Inches. 


Plain. 


Galvanized. 


Enameled. 


16 


16 


10 


2 


3-25 


6.00 


8.00 


22 


20 


12 


4 


5.00 


10.00 


10.00 


24 


20 


12 


4 


5-50 


11.00 


13-50 


30 


20 


12 


4 


8.00 


14.00 


17-00 


36 


2(1 


12 


2 


10.00 


19.00 


20.00 


36 


20 


12 


4 


10.00 


19.00 


20-00 



48 1 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The Nason Enameled Iron Slop Sinks. 





style A. 

Slop Sink with Trap Standard, with 2-inch Clean- 
out, Brass Vent Connection and Brass Strainer. 

From Wall to Center of Outlet, 20xl6__ 8,^4 inches 
" " " 22x20. .10^4 " 

Price, as described. 

Galvanized. Enameled. 
12.00 13.00 

14.00 iS-oo 

Can also be furnished with Half S, or Three- 
quarter S Trap, Standard Brass Floor Flange and 
Rubber Gasket extra. 





Painted 


20x16x12 


9-50 


22x20x12 


11.00 



Style B. 

Roll Rim Slop Sink with Trap Standard, with 
2-inch Cleanout, Brass Vent Connection, Brass 
Strainer, 15-inch Back, witli Concealed Galvanized 
Air Chambers and Polished Fuller Bibbs. 

From Wall to Center of Outlet, 2oxl6__ 8J4 inches 

22x20. .lOij 

Galvanized. Enameled. 
Price, as described, 20x16 X 12. . 21.00 23.00 

'■ " 22x20x12.. 24.00 26.00 

If Slop Sink and Trap are Enameled all over add 

to price ot Enameled, 20 xlB. 5.00 

22x20.... 5.50 

If without Bibbs deduct 2.00 

Brass Floor Flann-e and Rubber Gaskets e.Ktra. 



The Nason Imperishable White Porcelain and Vitrified 

BroAvn Glazed Slop SinK. 

The "Chelsea." 




Roll Rim White Porcelain Sink and Back with Bronzed Iron Trap Standard and Nickel Plated Strainer. 

Class A. Class B. 

20x16x12 deep i9-So 17-So 

22x18x12 " 22.50 19.00 

24x20x12 " __ _ 25.50 21.00 

Roll Rim Vitrified Brown Glazed Sink and Back with Bronzed Iron Trap Standard and Nickel Plated Strainer. 

20x16x12 deep 15.00 

22x18x12 " 16.50 

24x20.\12 " _ . 19.00 

New York Reg'. S Trap for Lead ; S or Jo S Trap Standard for Iron, furnished in place of Trap shown, at 
same price. 

All White and Brown g'oods subject to Extra Charg'e for crating. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY. NEW YORK 



4?5 



Standard and E,xtra Heavy Copper Range Boilers. 



^ ^. 




f 



STANDARD COPPER 
RANGE BOILER, 



Standard Copper Range Boiler. 



Capacity, 


Heialit, 


Diameter, 


Light 


Medium 


Double 




Gallons. 


Inches. 


Inches. 


Pressure. 


Pressure. 


Boilers. 


Boxing 


?>(i 


liii 


12 


24.00 


26.00 





1-25 


S5 


00 


13 


27.00 


30 00 





1,50 


40 


(iO 


14 


32.00 


34.00 





150 


4.5 


60 


1.5 


37.00 


39.00 




1-75 


50 


66 


15 


41.00 


43.00 





1-75 


GO 


T2 


16 


52.00 


55-00 


80.00 


2.00 


70 


■-0 


17 


59.00 


63.00 




2-75 


80 


72 


IS 


68.00 


72.00 


100.00 


350 


90 


78 


■ IS 


80.00 


84. 00 




4.00 


100 


72 


20 


88.00 


92.00 


112.00 


4-50 



Extra Heavy Copper Range Boiler. 

200 Pound Test. 



Capacity, 
Gallons. 


Height, 
Inches. 


Diameter, 
Inches. 


Price, Regular 
Pressure. 


Boxing 


30 


60 


12 


30.00 


1. 00 


So 


. 60 


1:3 


35-00 


1. 00 


40 


60 


14 


40.00 


I-2S 


50 


66 


15 


50.00 


I-50 


60 


72 


16 


60.00 


I-50 


80 


72 


18 


100.00 


2.00 


100 


72 


20 


120.00 


3.00 



%% 




EXTRA HEAVY COP- 
PER RANGE BOILER. 

200 Lbs. Test. 



Brown's Seamless Drawn Copper Range Boilers. 



Regular pressure, tested to 2011 pounds internal pressure to square inch, 
md are guaranteed to a working pressure of 150 pounds. 




Diameter, Price, Regular 



Inches. 
12 
14 
14 
14 
16 
16 
16 
20 
20 
20 
24 
24 
24 
24 
24 
24 



Pressure. 
30.00 

35-00 

40.00 

45-00 

50.00 

60.00 

80.00 

90.00 

110.00 

125.00 

150.00 

155-00 

160.00 

1 80. 00 

210.00 

240.00 



Price, Extra 

Heavj' Pressure. 

40.00 

45.00 

50.00 

55-00 
65.00 
80.00 
105.00 
115.00 
135.00 
150.00 
175.00 
180.00 
185.00 
205.00 
235.00 
265.00 



Boxing. 
1. 00 
1. 00 
1-25 

1-25 

1-50 
1-50 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2-75 
2-75 
3-00 
3-50 
4.00 
4.00 
4.00 





BROWN S COPPER 
RANGE BOILER. 



Extra heavy pressure, tested to 300 pounds internal pressure to 
square inch, and are guaranteed to a working pressure of 200 pounds. 



4S6 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 




Double Riveted Galvanized Iron 
Range Boilers. 

Standard Test, 150 Pounds. 
Extra Heavy Test, 250 Pounds. 



STANDARD TEST 
RANGE BOILER. 



Capacity, Galls_ 
Height, inches. 
Diani., " 
Galv. or Plain. _ 

Capacity, Galls. 
Height, inches. 
Diam., " 
Galv. or Plain. . 

Capacity, Galls. 
Height, inches. 
Diam., " 
Galv. or Plain. 

Capacity, Galls. 
Height, inches. 
Diam , " _ 
Galv. or Plain.. 



18 

8i; 

1:! 
14-50 

32 

48 
U 



21 

42 

12 

15-50 

35 
60 
13 



24 

4S 

12 

15-75 

36 

72 
12 



24 

36 

14 

19.00 

36 

14 



54 

12 

18.50 

40 
60 
U 



28 

42 

14 

20.25 

42 
48 
16 



60 

12 

19.00 

47 
54 
16 



21.00 21.00 24.50 21.50 24.00 26.00 30.00 



48 

72 

14 

30.00 



60 

16 

31.00 



100 
6(1 



fl8 
72 

20 22 

61.50 63.50 



48 

IS 

31-50 

120 



63 



38.00 

120 
60 
24 



66 

60 

IS 

38.00 

144 

72 
24 



IS 

44.00 

168 
84 
24 



45-50 

HI2 
96 
24 




74.00 72.50 103.00 120.00 132.00 



EXTRA HEAVY 

TEST R-^NGE 

BOILER. 



Large Extra Heavy Galvanized Boilers. 

Vertical and Horizontal — Test, 250 Pounds. 

Capacity, Gallons 250 325 tun 475 6110 700 

Height or Length, inches 72 H6 120 96 12o 144 

Diameter in inches. 30 30 30 :;ri 36 36 

Price, Black loo.oo 125.00 150.00 165.00 200.00 235.00 

" Galvanized ._ 115.00 144.00 174.00 190.00 230.00 270.00 

Hand Holes extra. 



1000 


1250 


144 


144 


42 


48 


275.00 


325-00 


315-00 


370.00 




The Graves High Pressure Range Boiler. 

Made of extra thick iron, e.xtra galvanized inside and outside ; every boiler examined 

inside by electric light; exterior finished in light blue enamel. Boxed for shipping. 
Will stand 300 lbs. pressure and is warranted for si.\; years. 

Capacity, Gallons. 18 21 24 27 30 36 35 24 28 

Height, inches 36 42 48 54 60 72 60 36 42 

Diam., " ... 12 12 12 12 12 12 13 14 14 

Price . 24.50 25.50 25.75 28.50 29.00 34.50 31.00 29.00 30.25 

Capacity, Gallons. 32 36 4ii 48 42 47 52 63 53 

Height, inches 48 54 60 72 48 > 54 60 72 48 

Diam., "... 14 14 14 14 16 16 16 K; IS 

Price 31.00 31.50 34-00 40.00 36.00 40.00 41.00 48.00 41.50 

Capacity, Gallons. 66 79 82 98 100 1211 120 144 168 192 

Height, inches 60 72 60 72 60 72 60 72 84 96 

Diam., " ... 18 18 20 20 22 22 24 ' 24 24 24 

Price 48.0054.0055.5071.50 73.50 84.00 82.50 113.00 130.00 142.00 



GRAVES BOILER. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



487 



Hot Water Storage TanRs. 



E,xtra Heavy Galvanized 
Storage Tank with Coil. 

This Tank is furnished with a tinned 

copper coil through which steam is circu- 

iated for the purpose of heatingthe water. 

Wlien equipped with our Power's 

Thermostat Valve, the temperature of 

the water can be maintained at any point 

desired. 

Especiallj' adapted for hot water supply in Hotels, Institutions, Apartment Houses, etc., where steam is 

available. 




EXTRA HEAVY GALVANIZED IRON HOT WATER TANK, WITH COIL. 



E,xtra Heavy Galvanized Tanks with Tinned Copper Coil — 

Horizontal and Vertical. 

Capacity, Gallons 

Height or Length, inches. 
Diameter, " 
Each 



Capacity, Gallons 

Height or Length, inches 
Dianaeter, " 
Each 



18 


•u 


oO 


35 


40 


52 


66 


82 


100 


120 


144 


168 


3 6 


48 


611 


60 


60 


60 


60 


60 


60 


60 


72 


84 


12 


12 


12 


13 


14 


Ifi 


IS 


20 


22 


24 


24 


24 


3.00 


30.00 


32.00 


34,00 


36.00 


44.00 


60.00 


68.00 


88.00 


96.00 


124.00 


i44.( 




192 


140 


185 


203 


225 


212 


265 


290 


315 


360 


425 




9ti 


48 


60 


66 


72 


48 


60 


66 


1i 


84 


96 




24 


30 


30 


30 


30 


36 


36 


36 


36 


36 


36 



164.00 136.00 164.00 172.00 192.00 180.00 212.00 228.00 244.00 276.00 312.00 

Larger Sizes quoted on application. Coil Surface : 114-inch outside diameter tubing. 

All coil connections are 1-inch iron pipe thread. Proportion : 1 lineal foot of coil to each 4 gallons of capacity. 

Note. — Vertical Boilers are furnished with Vertical Spiral Coils. 




Black Steel Storage Tank. 

This Tank is designed for direct connection to a hot 
water stove or tank heater, the water being heated by cir- 
culation, in the same manner asin the ordinary range boiler. 
Made in sizes up to 860 gallons, and especially adapted for 
service where large quantities of hot water are required. 



BLACK STEEL STORAGE TANK. 

Black Steel Storage Tanks— Horizontal and Vertical. 

Capacitj', Gallons 94 117 141 147 184 221 258 294 335 372 212 265 318 

Height or Length, inches 48 60 72 48 60 72 84 96 I08 120 IS 60 72 

Diameter. " 24 24 24 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 36 36 36 

Each 45-00 48.50 53.00 52.00 56.00 60.00 68.50 74.00 80.00 85.00 63.00 69.00 75.00 

Capacitj', Gallons 371 424 477 530 63ij 360 432 504 572 644 716 860 

Height or Length, inches 84 96 108 120 144 60 72 84 96 108 120 144 

Diameter, " 36 36 36 36 36 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 

Each 85.00 90.50 III. 50 122.50 133.50 90.50 100.00 110.00 120.00 131.00 142.00 153.00 

Thickness of Shell, j5j-inch to 424 Gals. Larger, l4-inch thick. 
" Heads, J4 " " 424 " " ^ " 

Man-hole, 12.50 list extra. Cast Iron Leg-s, 1.20 each. 



488 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Horizontal Galvanized Iron R.ange Boiler. 



m 



El--- 



Standard Horizontal Galvanized Iron B^ange Boilers. 



Capacity, Gallons. 
Length, inclies.. 
Diumeter, " 
Price . . _ 

Capacity, Gallons 
Length, inches. 
Diameter, " 
Price 

Capacity, Gallons 
Length, inches. 
Diameter, " 
Price 



12 


IS 


y,-l 


34 


10 


12 


I-50 


14.00 


SO 


32 


fiO 


48 


12 


14 



24 


24 


27 


28 


48 


31; 


.'i4 


42 


12 


14 


12 


14 


5-75 


19.00 


18.50 


20.25 


47 


48 


.">2 


53 


54 


72 


60 


48 


Ifi 


14 


16 


18 



•J4 2S 32 IS 21 

34 40 46 36 42 

11 14 14 12 12 

17.50 20.25 21.00 14.50 15.50 

33 36 36 40 42 

60 72 54 60 48 

13 12 14 14 16 

19.00 21.00 21.00 24.50 21.50 24.00 26.00 30.00 30.00 31.00 31.50 

63 66 79 Si 98 100 120 12o 144 168 192 

72 60- 72 60 72 60 72 60 72 84 96 

](i IS IS 2(1 20 22 22 24 24 24 24 

38.00 38.00 44.00 45.50 61.50 63.50 74.00 72.50 103.00 120.00 132.00 

All the above sizes are made in e.xti-a heavy. List prices same as Vertical E.xtra Heavy Boilers. 



Hot Water Expansion Tank. 

Galvanized Iron Expansion Tank for use in Hot "Water Heating System. Tapped top and bottom 1 inch 
and on the side i^ inch for water gauge ; also tapped on side for 1-inch water supply. 




EXPANSION' TANK. 



Expansion Tanks. 



Capacity, Gallons. 
Height, inches.. 
Diameter, " .. 
Price 

Capacity, Gallons. 
Height, inches.. 
Diameter, " .. 
Price 



61.,' 


8 


10 




12 




15 




18 


20 


24 


20 


20 


20 




24 




30 




36 


30 


36 


9 


10 


12 




12 




12 




12 


14 


14 


6.00 


7-So 


8.00 




8.50 




9.00 




9-50 


12.50 


13.00 


26 


32 




42 




66 




82 




100 


120 


30 


36 




48 




60 




60 




60 


60 


16 


IB 




16 




IS 




20 




22 


24 


14.00 


15.00 




16.50 




31. oc 




37.00 


51.00 


58.00 



Add for Water Gauge, i.oo net. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



489 



Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings. 




SINGLE HUB SOIL PIPE. 

Diameter of Pipe 2 3 4 5 

Weight pel- lengtli of 5 feet 17i^ 22i^^ 32^;^ 42 

Pipe, Single Hub, per foot .24 .32 .40 .60 

" " extra heavy .35 .65 .80 1.15 



6 


'( 


S 


]0 


12 


15 


52 


^T) 


85 


115 


li;5 





.70 


1. 00 


1-25 


2.00 


3.00 


4- .SO 


1.30 


1-75 


2,25 


3.00 


4.00 


6.00 




DOUBLE HUB SOIL PIPE. 

Diameter of Pipe ._ ..^ 2 3 4 5 

Weight per lengtli of 5 feet 2V1.3 471.2 65 S5 

Pipe, Double Hub, per length, 5 feet 1.56 1.90 2.30 3.50 

" " " extra heavy. 2.05 3.55 4.30 6.25 

MEDIUM WEIGHT SOIL PIPE. 

Size 2 3 4 

Weight per length of 5 feet 20 30 45 

Single Hub, per foot .32 .50 .68 

Double " " .38 .56 .74 

Soil Pipe Bends. 



6 


7 


8 10 


12 


15 


loo 


135 


170 225 


270 




42s 


5-75 


7.25 12.00 


1750 


25.00 


7-2S 


9-7S 


12.7s 18.00 


23.00 


35.00 


5 


(1 


7 


8 


10 





i'i 


1(1(1 


125 


175 


90 


I. OS 


150 


1.90 


2.65 


00 


1.20 


1.70 


2.25 


3- IS 





Size_ 



Size. 



QUARTER BEND, 

Quarter Bends, 

Fifth 

Sixth 

Eighth 

Sixteenth " 

Quarter Bends, 

Fifth 

Sixth 

Eighth 

Sixteenth " 



QUARTER BEND- 

Double Hub. 
Double Hub, Quarter Bends, 
Fifth 
Sixth 
Eighth 
" Sixteenth " 



.40 



3 
•65 



4 
.80 



SIXTH. 

5 
i-So 



•50 -95 



4 
IIS 



EIGHTH. 

Standard. 

6 7 8 10 

2.00 2.25 3.00 4.00 

Extra Heavy. 
5 6 7 8 

2.00 2.75 3.00 4.00 



SIXTEENTH. 



12 
6.00 



10 
5.00 



15 
10.00 



12 
8.00 




Size. 



ONE-EIGHTH BEND. 

Double Hub. 
Standard. Extra Heavy. 

2 3 4 5 6 2 3 4 5 6 

.70 .95 1. 10 2.00 2.50 .80 1.25 1.4s 2.50 3.25 





Size. 



QUARTER BEND. 

With Heel Inlet. 
Standard. 



QUARTER bend. 

With Side Inlet. 



Quarter Bends, 2-iDcli heel inlet . 

3 
4 



2 
.90 



side inlet 1.40 



3 
115 

1-25 

1.65 
1.90 
2.10 



4 
I -35 
I-4S 
1.60 

1. 85 
2.50 
2-35 



2.00 
2.10 
2.25 
2.50 

2.7S 
3.00 



2.50 
2.60 

2-7S 
3 00 

3-25 
3-So 





ExTR.4. He 


\VY. 




2 


3 4 


a 


6 


1. 00 


1-45 i-6S 


2.50 


3.25 





i-SS I-7S 


2.60 


3-3S 





1.90 


2.7s 


3 50 


i-So 


1.95 2.15 


3.00 


3-75 




2.20 2.40 


3 25 


4.00 





-- 2.65 


3-SO 


4-25 




Inlets on Bends furnished either Right or Left Hand. 




LONG QUARTER BEND. 



Standard. 



Size. 



Long Quar. and Eighth Bend, 18 ins... i.io 

Short Sweep Bends, not illustrated i.oo 

Sanitary Bends " " 1.20 



3 
1.50 
1.10 

1-50 



4 

1-7S 
1.40 
2.00 



2.50 
2 25 
3.00 



6 8 

300 5.50 

2.7s ---- 

4.00 



1.50 
i-So 
1.80 



long eighth bend. 

Extra Heavy. 

3 4 5 6 

2.00 2.50 3.50 4.50 

1.80 2.00 3.00 4.00 

2.00 2.7s 4.00 5.50 



8 
7.00 



480 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 




Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings. 
T Branches. 



Size. 


Standard. 


Extra Heavy. 


Size. 


standard. 


Extra H 


2x2 


.60 


.80 


(ix2 


2.50 


3-50 


Sx2 


.90 


1.30 


6x3 


2.60 


3- 60 


3x3 


I. 00 


1.40 


6x4 


2.70 


370 


4x2 


1.20 


1.60 


6x5 


2.80 


3-8o 


4 x3 


1.30 


1.70 


6x6 


2.90 


390 


4x4 


1.40 


1.80 


7 in. and Red. Sizes 


4.00 


6.00 


r, X 2 


1.70 


2.60 


8 " " " " 


S.oo 


8.00 


.-. X 3 


1.80 


2.70 


10 " " " 


7.00 


11.00 


5 x4- 


1.90 


2.80 


12 " " " 


12.00 


16.00 


0x5 


2.00 


2. go 


]r, ,. ,, ,, 


22.00 









For 2-incli Inlet, add 



T Branches with Side Inlet. 

Add to the above list prices of Ts. 



Can be furnished with inlet either on Right or Left hand side. 

T Branches with Brass Trap Screw on Side. 



Add to the above list prices of " Ts "' each 

Can be furnished with Trap Screw either on Right or Left hand side. 



Long T Branches. 



Size. 
4x4 
4 .X 4 

4 X 4 

4x4 

5 X 4 

5 x4 



Standard. 
IS inches in clear 2.25 



24 
30 
36 
18 
24 



2.50 
3.00 

3-5° 
3.00 

325 



Extra 
Heavy. 

3-25 

350 

4-7S 

5-2S 

4-25 

4-5° 



Size. 
0x4 
5x4 
6x4 
6x4 
6x4 
6 X 4 



Standard. 
30 inches in clear 4.00 



36 
18 
24 
30 
36 



4-75 
4.00 

4-25 
505 
6.25 



T Branches — Tapped for Iron Pipe. 



Size. 

2x 1^4 iiicli Th 

2xlio 

2x2 

3 X II4 

3x2 



ead _ 



Standard. 

- 1-35 



35 
3S 
55 
55 
55 



Extra 

Heavy. Size. Standard. 

1.55 4 X II4 inch Thread _ 1.95 

1.55 *xli^ " " I. 

1.55 4x2 " " I. 

2.00 4x21^ " " ,_ ___ I. 

2.00 4x3 " " I. 

2.00 4x4 " " I. 



95 
95 
95 
95 
95 



1. 00 

1-25 

1-50 



2.50 



Extra 
Heavy. 

550 

6-75 
525 
550 
725 
9.00 



Extra 
Heavy. 

2.35 

2.35 

2-35 
2-35 
2-35 
2.35 




T Branch— All Hub Ends. 




Size. 
4-incli - 



Standard. 
-- 1.50 



Size. 
2x2 
3x2 
3x3 
4x2 
4x3 
4x4 
6x2 
5x3 
5x4 
8x5 



Standard. 

.60 

1. 00 

1. 10 

1.30 

1.40 

150 

1.80 
1.90 

2.00 
2.10 



Sanitary T Branches. 



Extra Heavy. 
.90 
1.40 
150 
1.70 
1.80 
1.90 
2.70 
2.80 
2.90 
3.00 



Size. 






Standard 


6x2 






2.60 


6x3 






2.70 


6x4 






2.80 


6x5 






2.90 


6x6 






3.00 


7-inch and Red. 


Sizes 


. 4.00 


8 " ' 


ti 


11 


5.00 


10 " ' 


It 


" 


7.00 


12 " ■ 


" 


*i 


12.00 



Extra Heavy. 
3.60 

3-7° 
3- 80 

390 

4.00 

6.00 

8.00 
11.00 
16.03 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



401 






Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings. 
Sanitary T Branches with Side Inlet. 

Add to list prices of T Branches. 
For 'i-inch Inlet, add ._ 

" 4 '• " _ ___ 

Can be furnished with Inlet either on Ria:ht or Left Hand Side. 



I. 00 

1.25 
1.50 



Long Sanitary T Branches. 



Size. 








Standard. 


Extra Heavy 


4x4 


IS 


Indies 


in 


Clear 


2.25 


325 


4 X 4 


24 








2.50 


350 


4x4 


Md 








3.00 


4-75 


4x4 


3C 








350 


5-25 


:> x4 


18 








3.00 


425 


r. x4 


24 








32s 


450 



Size. 



Standard. Estra Heavy. 



ri X 4 


oO 


inches 


in Clear 


4.00 


S-50 


5 X 4 


36 


a 




4-75 


6-75 


1.1 X 4 


18 






4.00 


525 


0x4 


24 


" 




4-25 


550 


(i X 4 


3(1 






525 


7-25 


I'. X 4 


36 


(( 




6.25 


9.00 



Sanitary T Branches Tapped for Iron Pipe. 



Size. 


Standard. 


Extra Heavy 


2X11., 


1-35 


1-55 


2x n^' 


1-35 


1-55 


2x2 


1-35 


1-55 


3 x1V 


1-55 


2.00 


3 X 11.,' 


1-55 


2 00 


3 x2 


1-55 


2.00 



Size. 


Standard. 


Extra Heavy 


4 X II4 


1-95 


2.35 


4 X 1}4 


1-95 


2.35 


4x2 


1-95 


2.35 


4x21^ 


I-9S 


2.35 


4x3 


I-9S 


2.35 


4x4 


1-95 


2-35 



Y Branches. 



Size. 


Standard. 


Extra Heavy. 


Size. 


Standard. 


Extra Heavy 


2x2 


.60 


.90 


6x2 


2.60 


3- 60 


3x2 


1. 00 


1.40 


6x3 


2 70 


370 


3x3 


1. 10 


1.50 


6x4 


2.80 


3.80 


4x2 


1.30 


1.70 


6x3 


2.90 


390 


4 X 3 


1.40 


1.80 


6x6 


3 00 


4.00 


4x4 


ISO 


1.90 


'7 inches and Red. 


Sizes 4.00 


6.00 


3x2 


1.80 


2.70 


8 " 


S-OO 


8.00 


OX 3 


1.90 


2.80 


10 ■■ 


7.00 


11.00 


3x4 


2.00 


2.90 


12 " 


" 12.00 


16.00 


3 X 5 


2.10 


3- 00 









Y Branches with Side Inlet. 

Add to above list prices of Y Branches. 

For 2-inch Inlet, add 

" 3 " " ._ __ 

" 4 " " 

Can be furnished with Inlet either on Right or Left Hand Side. 

Long Y Branches. 



1. 00 
1.25 
1.50 



Size. 






Standard, 


Extra Heavy. 


Size. 








Standard 


Extra He 


4x4 


IS 


inches 


in Clear 2.25 


32s 


5x4 


30 inches in 


Clear 


4.00 


SSO 


4 x4 


24 




250 


350 


5 X 4 


36 






4-75 


6.75 


4x4 


30 




3.00 


4-75 


6 x4 


18 






4.00 


5.25 


4x4 


36 




3.50 


5-25 


6x4 


24 






4-25 


5-50 


5 X 4 


IS 




3.00 


425 


6x4 


30 






525 


7-25 


.-1 X 4 


■u 




325 


45° 


6 X 4 


36 






6.25 


9.00 



493 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings. 








Size. 
2 X 2 
3x2 
4x2 

4x8 
6x2 
5x3 



Size, 

2 X 1 14- 
2x11., 
2x2 ' 

3 X 1 14' 
3x11,, 
3x2" 
4XII4' 
4x1!^ 
4x2 



Size. 
2x2 
3 x2 
3 X 3 
4x2 
4x3 
4x4 
5 X 2 
.■i X 3 
5 x4 
5 X ."1 



Inverted Y I 


Standard. 


Jlstra Heavy. 


.80 


I-2S 


125 


I-7S 


1.50 


2.00 


1.50 


2.00 


2,2s 


3.00 


2.25 


3.00 



Branches. 



Size. 

5x4 

(5 X 2 

6x3 

6x4 

8x4 



Standard. 
2.25 
3.00 
3.00 
3.00 
6.00 



Inverted Y Tapped for Iron Pipe. 



Standard. 



inch Thread ._ ... i 

.-- I 

- 1 

1 

- - _. _ I 

I 

. - 2 

2 

2 

- 2 



Half Y Branches. 

Size. 

6x2 

6x3 

6x4 

6x5 

6x6 

1 in. and Red. Sizes 

8 
10 
12 



•50 
•50 

■SO 
■7S 
•75 
•75 

•25 

• 25 
25 

•75 



standard. 


Extra Heavy 


.60 


.90 


1. 00 


1.40 


l.IO 


150 


1.30 

1.40 


1.70 
1.80 


1.50 

1.80 
1.90 


1.90 
2.70 
2.80 


2.00 


2,90 


2.10 


3.00 



Standard. 
2.60 
2.70 
2.80 
2.90 
3.00 
4.00 

5,00 

7.00 

12.00 



Half Y Branches with Side Inlet. 

Add to above list prices of Half Y Branches. 
For 2 inch Inlet, add . 



Can be furnished with Inlet either on Right or Left Hand Side. 

Cross or Double T Branch. 



Size. 
2x2 
3x2 
3x3 
4x2 
4x 3 
4x4 
5x2 
5x3 
5x4 
5x5 



Standard. 


Extra Heavy 


1. 00 


1. 25 


I-3S 


175 


1.50 


1.90 


1-50 


I-9S 


1.65 


2.10 


1.80 


2.25 


2.25 


3-05 


2.40 


3.20 


2-55 


335 


2,70 


350 



Extra Heavy. 
3.00 
4.00 
4.00 
4.00 
8.50 



Extra Heavy. 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.25 
2.25 
2 25 
2.75 
2.75 
2.75 
350 



Extra Heavy. 
3^6o 

3-70 

3-8o 

390 

4.00 

6.00 

8.00 
11.00 
16.00 



1. 00 

1-25 
1.50 



Size. 




Standard. 


Extra Heavy 


6 x 2 




2.90 


3^9o 


6x3 




3-05 


4-05 


6x4 




3.20 


4.20 


6x5 




335 


4^35 


6x6 




3-50 


450 


Vin. 


md Red. Sizes 


5-5° 


7.00 


8 


'* " 


6.00 


9.00 


10 


• i a 


9.00 


14,00 


12 


" " 


14.00 


18,00 




For 



Crosses with Side Inlet. 

Add to the above list prices of Crosses, 
-inch Inlet, add 



Size, 
4 inches. 



Crosses — All Hub Ends. 



1,00 

I-2S 

I-50 



Standard. 
2.00 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



493 



Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings. 









J^^ 






Sanitary Crosses or Double Sanitary T Branches. 

Size. Standard. E.xtra Ilcav-j-- Size. Standard. Extra Heavy. 

'J. X \1 1.20 1.50 6x2 3.50 4.90 

0x2 1.60 2.10 OxH 3.65 5.05 

HXo 1.7s 2.25 0x4 3.80 S.20 

4 X -1 1.9s 2.70 G X 5 3.95 5.3s 

4 X o 2.10 2.85 Bx6 4.10 5.50 

4x4 2.25 3.00 7 in. and Red. Sizes 5.50 7.00 

5x2 2.70 3.80 S " " 6.00 9.00 

0x0 2.85 3.95 10 " " 9.00 14.00 

5x4 3.00 4.10 12 " " 14.00 18.00 

5x5 3.15 4.25 

Sanitary Crosses with Side Inlet. 

Add to the above list prices of Sanitary Crosses. 

For 2-incli Inlet, add. i.oo 

" o " " - 1.25 

" 4 " " 1.50 

Double Y Branches. 

Size. Stanilard. Extra Heavy. Size. Standard. Extra Heavy. 

2x2 1.20 1.50 (■) X 2 3 50 4.90 

3x2 1.60 2.10 Li X 3 3.65 5.05 

3 X 3 1.75 2.25 (J X 4 3.80 5.20 

4 X 2 1.9s 2.70 (3x5 3.95 5.3s 
4x8 2.10 2.85 6x6 4.10 5.50 
4x4 2.25 3.00 1 in. and Red. Sizes 5.50 7.00 
5x2 2.70 3.80 S " " 6.00 9.00 
5x3 2.85 . 3.9s 10 " " 9.00 14.00 
0x4 3.00 4.10 12 " " 14.00 1800 
5x5 3.15 4.25 

Double Y Branches with Side Inlet. 

Add to above list prices of Double Y Branches. 

For 2-inch Inlet, add i.oo 

" S " " -- I-2S 

" 4 " ■' _ 1.50 

Double Half Y Branches. 

Size. Standard. Extra Heavy. Size. Standard. Extra Heavy. 

2x2 1.20 1.50 6x2 3.50 4.90 

3x2 1.60 2.10 6x3 3.65 5.05 

3 X 3 1.75 2.25 6x4 3.80 5.20 
4x2 1.9s 2.70 6x5 3.95 535 
4x3 2.10 2.85 6x6 4.10 5.50 

4 X 4 2.25 3.00 1 in. and Red. Sizes 5.50 7.00 
5x2 2.70 3.80 8 " " 6.00 900 
5x3 2.85 3. 95 10 " " 9.00 14.00 
5x4 3.00 4.10 12 " " 14.00 18.00 
5x5 3.15 4.25 

Double Half Y Branches with Side Inlet. 

Add to above list prices of iJouble Half Y Branches. 

For 2-incli Inlet, add i.oo 

"3 " " --.. iJZS 

'■ 4 " '• - 1.50 

Ventilating Branches. 

Size. Standard. Extra Heavy. Size. Standard. Extra Heavy 

2x2 .80 1. 25 5x4 2.25 3.00 

3x2 1.25 1.75 6x2 3.00 4.00 

4x2 1.50 2.00 6 .x 3 3.00 4.00 

4x3 1.50 2.00 6x4 3.00 4.00 

5x2 2.25 3.00 8x4 6.00 8.50 

5x3 2.25 3.00 



494 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 










Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings. 
Offsets. 



Size. 
2-inch to offset 



2-inch 

4 " 

6 " 



10 

12 

14 

16 

18 

20 

2 

4 

6 

8 

1" 

12 

14 

1« 

18 

20 

2 

4 

6 

8 





Extra 






Standard. 


Heavy. 


Size. 




■45 


•75 


4-inch to offset 12 


■SO 


.90 


4 " 


14 


.60 


1. 00 


4 " 


16 


■70 


1. 10 


4 " 


' " ■ 18 


.80 


1.20 


4 .< . 


' " 20 


•90 


1.30 


4 " ' 


i it 22 


1. 00 


1-45 


4 " 


' " 24 


1-25 


1.60 


") " ' 


4 


1-50 


2.00 


5 " 


, ■ 


i^75 


2.50 


.") " ' 


8 


.80 


1. 00 


tj ( i i 


' ■' ]0 


■90 


1-25 


5 " 


12 


1. 00 


1-35 


5 .( 


14 


1. 10 


1^50 


r, ( ( i 


' ■' 16 


1-25 


1.65 


■y it i 


18 


1.40 


1.80 


'* ' 


' '• 2(1 


^■50 


2 00 


(j " ' 


4 


i^75 


2.25 


6 " ' 


' '■ 6 


2.00 


2.50 


6 " 


8 


2.25 


300 


6 " 


10 


.85 


125 


6 " ' 


12 


1. 00 


1.40 


6 " 


' " 14 


i^iS 


1.60 


6 ■' 


' " 16 


1.30 


1.80 


tl *■ ' 


• " 18 



inch--. 



20 



4 " " " 10 •' 1.45 2.00 li " 

Offsets with 2=inch Vent. 

For Offsets with 2-iach Vent add to hst prices of Regular Offsets, eacli 

Increaser and Ventilating Branch. 

With Straight Side Outlet for CalKing. 

Size. 

2-inoh to 4-iach Hub with 2-inch Outlet - 

4 " " 6 " " " 2 " '■ -- -_. . 

4 •' "6 " " " 3 " " 



Standard. 
1.60 
1.80 
. 2.00 

- 2.25 

- 2.50 

- 300 
350 

- 1.70 
1.90 
2.10 
2.30 

- 2.50 

- 2.75 

3^oo 
325 
3-50 
2.00 
2.25 

- 2.50 
• 2.7s 

- 3^00 

- 3^25 
3-75 

- 4-25 
5.00 



Extra 
Heavy. 

2.25 
2.50 

2-75 
325 
3^75 
450 
5^25 
2.25 
2.50 

2^75 
300 

325 
350 
3^75 
425 
4^75 
3.00 

3-25 
350 
3.75 
4.00 
4^50 
5^25 
6.00 
7.00 



■50 



Standard. 

- 1^75 

- 2.25 
3.00 



Increasers for Calking. 

Hub E^nd to Govern Price. 



standard. Extra Heavy. 

.70 1. 00 

.90 1.25 

-- I-I5 i^7S 

1-25 2.25 

Increaser 

Size. 
li.^-inch Pipe Thread to 4-inch Hub 

2 " " " " " 4 '• 



Size. 

3 inch 

4 " 

6 " . 
6 '■ . 



Size. 
T-inch- 
8 " - 

10 " . 

12 " . 



Standard. 
1.60 
2.00 
4.00 

. 6.00 



Tapped for Iron Pipe. 



standard. 
1.40 

i^5o 
^■75 
2.00 



Size. Short Increaser — Tapped for Iron Pipe. 

1 14-inch Pipe Thread to 2-inch Hub- 
Ik 

n/, " ■• " •' s 
]i/ •■ " " ■• 4 



Extra Heavy. 
2.2s 
300 

3-75 



Extra Heavy. 

2.75 
500 
6.50 
8.50 



Extra Heavy. 

^•75 
1.85 

2^35 
2.60 

Extra Heavy. 

-- .85 

. - 1. 00 

-- 1.20 

-- .85 

-- 1. 00 

-- 1.20 
1.00 

.- 1.20 



Increasing and Ventilating Branch. 

With Bent Side Outlet for Calking. 

ize. Standard, Extra Heavy. 

- - 2.00 2.50 

" 2 ■' •• 2.50 3.25 

Ventilating Caps — Spigot Ends. 

standard. E.-;tra Heavy. Size. Standard. Extra Heavy. 

.40 .60 ."i-inch 1.25 2.50 

.60 .80 6 " I.7S 3.50 

.80 1.25 



2-incli to 4-inch Hub with 2-incli Outlet 
4 " "6 " " " 2 ■' 



Size. 
2-inch- 
S ■' - 
4 " _ 





NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings. 
Single Hubs. 



Double Hubs. 



495 



ize. 


Standard. 


Extra Heavy. 


Size. 


Standard. 


Extra HeaTj. 




•3° 


To 


7 


1.40 


2.50 


3 


•50 


8 


2.50 


3-5° 


i 


■6S 


■75 


10 


3.50 


4-50 


5 


•85 


1. 10 


12 


S-oo 


8.00 


6 


1. 00 


1-35 









Size. 


Standard 


Extra Heavy. 


Size. 


Standard. 


Extra Heavy. 


2 


•30 


•45 


1 


^•50 


2.50 




•55 


.70 


8 


2.50 


350 


4 


.70 


.85 


10 


350 


4-50 


6 


1. 00 


'•35 


12 


5-00 


8.00 


6 


1.20 


1.60 
Straight Sleeves. 








Size. 


standard. 


Extra Heavv. 


Size. 


standard. 


Extra Heavy 


2 


.30 


■45 


1 


1.50 


2.50 


3 


■55 


.70 


8 


2.50 


350 


4 


.70 


• 85 


10 


350 


450 


5 


1. 00 


1-35 


12 


5.00 


8.00 


6 


1.20 


1.60 











Reducers. 

Spigot £nd to Govern Price. 



Size. 


Standard. 




Extra Heavy. 




Size. 


Standard. 


Extra Heavy. 


3 


•50 




.60 




1 


1.40 


2.50 


4 


■P 




•75 




8 


2.50 


350 


5 


• 85 




1. 10 




10 


350 


4-50 


6 


1.00 




1-35 




12 


5.00 


8.00 




tt 


'p >» 


Saddle 


Hub 


S. 






Size. 


standard. 




Extra Heavy. 




Size. 


Standard. 


Extra Heavy. 


2 


•30 




.40 




7 


1.40 


2.00 


3 


•50 




•65 




8 


1.50 


2.2s 


4 


.60 




.80 




10 


2.2s 


3-25 





•75 




1. 00 




12 


4 00 


6.00 


6 


l.IO 




1.40 












Y" Saddle Hubs. 



.ze. 


Standard. 


Extra Heavy. 


Size. 


Standard. 


Extra Heavy, 




•35 


•45 


7 


1-50 


2.2s 


3 


•55 


.70 


8 


2.00 


3.00 


4 


■70 


.90 


10 


4.00 


550 





.90 


1^15 


12 


4^50 


6.50 


6 


^•25 


1-55 









Half "Y" Saddle Hubs. 



ze. 


Standard. 


Extra Heavv. 


Size. 


Standard. 


E xtra Heavy. 


■> 


•35 


■45 


7 


1-50 


2.2s 


3 


•55 


.70 


8 


2.00 


3.00 


4 


.70 


.90 


10 


4.00 


§■50 





.90 


i-iS 


12 


450 


6.50 


6 


1.25 


1-55 










Pipe Bands. 



:ze. 


Standard. 


Extra Heavy. 


Size. 


Standard. 


Extra Heavy. 


2 


•45 


.90 


5 


I^25 


2.00 


3 


.60 


IIS 


6 


1-75 


2-75 


4 


.80 


1.50 


8 


2.25 


4.00 



4C6 




NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Size. 



Cast Iron Soil Pioe and Fittings. 
Pipe Bands With T Branch. 



•75 

1. 00 
1-25 

I-7S 
2.25 

3-00 



Extra Heavy. 
1.50 

I-7S 
2.00 

2.7s 
350 
5-00 




Size 



Pipe Bands With Y Branch. 



Standard. 

•75 
1. 00 

I- 25 

1-75 
2.25 
3.00 



Extra Heavy. 

1.50 

175 
2.00 

2-75 
3.50 
5.00 




Size. 



Pipe Bands With Half Y Branch. 



Standard. 

■75 
1. 00 

1-25 

1-75 
2.25 
3.00 



Extra Heavy. 
1.50 

1-75 
2.00 

2.75 
3-50 
5.00 




Size. 



111. 
12. 



Plugs. 



Standard. 

•15 

•25 

•30 

.40 

•50 

.90 

1.20 

2.00 

3.00 



Extra Heavy. 
•25 

•35 
.40 
.60 

.75 

1^25 

1-50 
3.00 
4.00 



Size. 



R.oof Irons. 



standard. 
.90 

^•15 ■ 
1.30 

1.50 
1.80 




Size. 



Pipe Hooks. 



standard. 
.08 
.10 
.12 

•15 
.20 

•40 . 





3 X 

3 X 
-1 X 

4 X 

i X 

5 X 
5 X 
5 X 

5 X 

6 X 
6 X 
6 X 
6 X 



Connolly T or Y Saddle Hubs. 





2_ 

3... 

4... 



T Hubs. 
.40 
•65 
•65 
.80 
.80 
.80 

00 
00 
00 

00 

,40 
40 
40 
,40 



T Hub?. 

■45 
.70 

■70 

.90 

.90 

.90 
i^i5 
1. 15 
i^i5 
i^iS 
1-55 
1-55 
1^55 
'•55 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 

Cast Iron Soil Pipe Fittings — Traps. 



497 






1 

FULL S TEAP. }{ S TRAP. -'^ S TRAP. 

Plain Traps, S, I S, i S and Running. 

Size 2 .S 4 r> t; T 

Standard, each _.. ___ _,. .80 1.25 1.75 3.50 4.50 7.00 

Extra Heav3', each __ 1.25 2.00 2.75 4.50 6.00 9.00 




RUNNING TRAP. 



S 10 12 

9.00 

12.00 20.00 30,00 







FULL S TRAP. K, S TRAP. -^ S TRAP. EUNNINU TRAP. 

Hand Hole and Cover Traps, S, a S, 4 S and Running. 

Size --- 2 3 4 ;■) f, 7 s 10 12 

Standard, each .__ i.oo 1.50 2.00 3.75 4.75 7.25 9.25 15.00 21.00 

Extra Heav}', each ._ 1.50 2.25 3.00 4.75 6.25 10.50 12.50 21.00 31.00 







PULL S TRAP WITH 
TENT. 



}.2 S TEAP WITH YENT. ^^ S TRAP WITH VENT. 



RUNNING TRAP WITH 
HUB FOR VENT. 






EUNNING TRAP WITH HUB 
FOR DOUBLE VENT. 



EUNNING TRAP WITH Y 
BRANCH AND VENT. 



I3 S TRAP WITH HAND HOTJ 
COVER AND INLET. 



Cast Iron 



Traps 

Standard. 



with Vent. 



Size 



Traps with 2-inch Vent, S, i^ S anil ■'4 S 1.25 1.75 



4-incli 
Running Traps w 



S, IX S and «4 S_ 

til 2-inch Vent 

3-inch " --- 

4-incli " _.- 

fiincli '' 

O-incli " 

2-inch Double Vent 

3-inch " " - 

4-inch " " 

5-inch '■ ' 

fi inch " '• 

Running Trap with Y Branch and Vent 

Half S Trap with Hand Hole Cover and Inlet- 
Size --- 

Traps with 2-inch Vent, S, J4 S and ?4 S 

" 4.inch " S, i|SandMS 

Running Traps with 2-inch Vent 

" " " 3-inch " 

" " " 4inch " 

" " " a-inch " 

" 0-inoh " 

" '• " 2-inch Double Vent 

" '■ " 3-inch " " - 

" " " 4-inch " " 

" " " 5-inch •' " 

" " " B-inch " " 

Running Trap with Y Branch and Vent 

Half S Trap with Hand Hole Cover and Inlet. 



I-2S I-7S 
--.. 1.85 



1-75 2.25 
---- 2.45 



2.00 2.50 

Extra Heav 

2 3 

I-7S 2.50 



1-75 



2.25 



2.50 
2.60 



3.00 
3.20 



2.50 325 



4 
2.25 
2.50 

2 50 



3- 25 



3.00 
3.00 

4 
325 

3S0 



350 



425 



4.00 
4.00 



'5 6 

4.00 5.00 
425 5-25 



4-25 
4-50 



5.00 
S-So 

4-5° 

4-75 



5.00 
S-2S 



S-2S 

5-50 



6.00 
6.50 

550 
5-75 



1 
7-50 
7- 75 



5-25 --- 
5-50 7-75 



6.00 

6.50 
5-50 
5-75 

6 
6.50 
6.7s 



9.00 



1 
95° 
9-75 



6.7s .... 

7.00 11.00 



7-50 

8.00 
7.00 
725 



10 



12 



9-So 
9-75 



9-75 
10.00 



11.00 
10.75 

8 
12.50 
12.7s 

12.75 
13.00 



14.00 
14.00 



16.00 22.00 



17.00 23.00 



10 



12 



22.00 32.00 



23.00 33.00 



498 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Cleanouts, Pennie Traps and Ayres Inlet. 



Cleanouts — With Hand Hole and Swivel Cover. 

Size 2 3 4 5 

Standard .75 i.oo 1.25 1.75 

Extra Heavy i.oo 1.50 1.75 2.25 

Cleanouts — With Hand Hole and Bolted Cover. 

Size 2 3 4:. 

Standard .75 i.oo 1.25 1.75 

Extra Heavy i.oo 1.50 1.75 2.25 

Cleanouts — With Brass Trap Screw. 

Size 2 3 4 .'i 

Standard 3.25 3.50 3.75 4.25 

Extra Heavy 3.50 4.00 4.25 4.75 



e 


8 


2.2s 


5.00 


3.00 


7-So 



6 


8 


2.25 


S-00 


3.00 


7-So 



4-75 
5-5° 



750 
10.00 



The Pennie Back Water and Sewer Gas Trap. 

Tliese Traps can be set in either vertical, iiorizontal or inclined position, as shown in illustrations. They 
are entirely automatic in their action. 






HORIZONTAL POSITION. 

With Cap as Furnished. 



VERTICAL POSITION. 

Showing Valve Action. 



INCLINED POSITION. 

With Cover Removed. 



COVER. 



The Pennie Back Water and Sewer Gas Traps. 



Size. 
Each 



4 
8.00 



- - 5.50 6.00 8.00 11.00 13.00 22.00 

This Trap will stand smoke test and can be used with any weight soil pipe. 



10 
50.00 



12 
60.00 



14 
125.00 




The Ayres Fresh Air Inlet. 

Al-ways a Fresh Air Inlet. Never a Foul Air Outlet. 

The Ayres Fresh Air Inlet, compi'ises a valve adapted to be mounted on the sewer or 
drain pipe on the house side of the intercepting trap, and consistsof a normally closed rubber 
seated cone valve, provided with a counter-balancing mechanism permitting the valve to 
open when the density of the atmosphere within the drain pipe is less than the atmospheric 
density surrounding the inlet orifice, and to instantly close the valve when the density of the 
two atmospheres become equal, especially when the natural circulation is down the stack 
pipes from the roof outlet; or when there is no circulation either towards or from the roof 
outlet. 

Made in two sizes : the four-inch Inlet is available for a four, five or six inch sewer pipe 
and the six-inch Inlet for a seven and eight inch sewer. 



4 inch- 6.50 



6 inch 11.50 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



499 




Cesspools, Grates, Etc. 




HYDRANT CESSPOOL. 

Size lo X 10 X (j 

Hydrant Cesspools, Plain .90 

" " Galvanized 1.40 

with Bell Trap, Plain 1.40 

" " " " Galvanized, 2.10 



HYDRANT CESSPOOL. 
With Bell Trap. 



12 X 12x6 


Hxl4x6 


16 X 16 X C 


ISX 1SX6 


1. 00 


I-I5 


1.30 


1.60 


1.50 


1-75 


1-95 


2.50 


1.50 


1-6S 


1.80 


2.10 


2.25 


2.50 


2-75 


325 




PLAIN CESSPOOL. 




PLAIN CESSPOOL. 

With Bell Trap and Hinged Strainer. 



Size. 


Outlet. 


Standard. 


Extra Heavy. 


Size. 


Outlet. 


Standard. 


Extia Ils-avy 


6x6 


2-inch 


•75 


I -25 


6x6 


2-inoh 


1. 00 


i-SO 


9x9 


3 " 


1. 00 


150 


8x8 


3 " 


I-2S 


1-75 


9}.,' X 91.,' 


4 " 


1-25 


2.00 


9x9 


3 " 


1-35 


1-85 


10 X 10 


4 " 


1.50 


2.75 


91.; x 9}i 


4 " 


1.60 


2.25 


12 X 12 


4 " 


2.00 


325 


10 X 10 


4 " 


2.00 


3.00 


13 xl3 


4 " 


2.50 


3-75 


12 X 12 


4 " 


2.50 


3-5° 


U xU 


4 " 


2.75 


4.00 


13 X 13 


4 " 


3.00 


4-25 










13 X 13 


5 " 


3-50 


4-75 




ALLEY GRATE. 



Size. 
10 X 16 X 9 inches deep. 
ISxlSxT " 



Painted. 

3-5° 
2.50 



iiiiSBa 

illihld iTIIli. irti I I 



CESSPOOL PLATE. CESSPOOL PLATE. 

With Bars. With Holes. 

Size 4 5 6 

Cesspool Plate with Bars 20 .25 .30 

" " " Holes .20 .25 .30 

Round Ces.spool Plates .20 .25 .30 

Round Bar Strainers .20 .25 .30 





Section. 



LARGE CESSPOOL. 

With Bell Trap and Grating. 

Size. Painted. Galvanized. 

12 X 12 X 10 inches deep. 3.75 7.50 

12 X 1.5 X 111 " " 4.00 8.00 

15 X 15 X 10 " " 4.25 9.00 

16 X 16 X 10 " " 450 10.00 
18 X 18 X 10 " " 10.00 20.00 





ROUND CESSPOOL PLATE. 



ROUND BAR STRAINER. 

















Hinged Covers 


1 


s 


9 


10 


11 


12 


14 


16 8 X 6 6 and 8-in. 


.40 


.60 


.70 


.80 


.90 


1. 00 


1.20 


1.50 .50 -._^ -... 


40 


.60 


.70 


.80 


.90 


1. 00 




.50 .50 1. 00 


40 


.00 


.70 


.80 




1. 00 








50 


•65 


.80 


— 





.... 





_ . 




I l^aJKiUMW 



••••••• 

• ••s •• • 



STENCH TRAP. CESSPOOL GRATE. 

Rectangular. 

Size 

Stench Trap, 2-inch Outlet, Painted 

Cesspool Grate, Rectangular 

Vent Box, Solid __ 

" " Hinged _ ___ 




VENT BOX. 



6x6 
1. 00 

"'60 

•75 



8x8 



.90 
I2S 



6 X 10 
"65 



500 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 




Fiff. 245. 




FiR. 2-4 6. 




Stable Fixtures. 

Corner Feed Boxes. 

Size 16 Inches Long on Sides. 

Plain __ __ 2.50 

Galvanized _ 5.00 

Enameled 6.00 



Square Feed Boxes. 

Sizes. Plain. Galvanized. Enameded. 

lij X 16 X 10 inches deep 2.70 5.25 7.50 

20x14x12 " 3.50 6.50 8,50 



Corner Hay R^acks. 

Size 33 Inches Long on Sides. 



Plain 

Galvanized. 



2-75 
5. 00 



Fig-. 247. 




Fiff. 24S. 



Half=Round Hay Racks. 

Size 48 Inches Long on BacK. 



Plain 

Galvanized _ 



5.00 
9.00 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



501 



Special Recessed Fittings 
For Wrought Iron Drainage Systems. 

Screwed. For Wrought Iron Pipe. 

These fittings have an interior shoulder, and are made with same inside capacity as tlie inside diameter of 
the pipe, thus securing an unobstructed surface, allowing all solid matter to pass without choking up the pipes. 







90 LONG TURN ELBOW. 



90° ELBOW. 



45° LONG TURN ELBOW. 



45° ELBOW. 




60° ELBOW. 





ELBOW. 



lU^" ELBOW. 




Elbows. 

Size I'i li, - -^-2 3 4 5 fi 7 8 10 

Price, 5=3° , each .50 .60 -.-' i.io 1.70 2.60 3.50 6.00 7.00 9.00 

" 113ri° " .50 .60 I.IO 1.70 2.60 3.50 6.00 7.00 9.00 

" 223>^° _ " 50 .60 I.IO 1.70 2.60 3.50 6.00 7.00 9.00 

" 45°"_ " .45 .50 .60 .90 I.IO 1.70 2.60 3.50 6.00 7.00 9.00 

" 45° Long Turn " -,-- 1-45 2-25 40° S-75 9-So n-oo 13.50 

" 60° " .50 .60 I.IO 1.70 2.60 3.50 6.00 7.00 9.00 

•' 90° _ " .45 .50 .60 .90 I.IO 1.70 2.60 3.50 6.00 7.00 g.oo 

" 90° Long Turn " .55 .60 .70 i.io 1.30 2.00 3.60 5.20 8.50 10.00 12.00 

Note. — The Outlet on 90° Elbows is tapped, graded '4 inch to tlie foot, unless otherwise ordered. 






45 Y BRANCH. 



45° REDUCING Y BRANCH. 



45° DOUBLE Y BRANCH. 



45" Y Branches. 



Size 

Price, 45° Y Branches, each. 

" 45° " Double, " _ 



1'4 


1 1 


•) 


2 1 ., 


3 


i 


5 


6 7 


8 


10 


■7.S 


.80 


1. 00 


1.50 


1.70 


2.60 


.•?-,S0 


5.50 12.00 


15.00 


21.00 


•95 


1. 00 


1.30 


1-75 


2.20 


3.10 


4-25 


6.50 15.00 


18.00 


25.00 



Reducing 45" Y Branches. 



Size _,. lJ^xl>2 -ixlij 21^x113' 

Price, each .80 i.oo 1.50 

Size 5x3 5x4 6x2 6x3 6x4 

Price, each 3.50 3.50 5.50 5.50 5.50 



i-^.^x-l 3x11^ 3x2 4x11^ 

1.50 1.70 1.70 2.60 

6x5 7x4 8x3 8x4 8x6 
5.50 12.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 



4x2 
2.60 

10x4 


4 x3 

2.60 

10 X 6 


5x2 

3-50 

10x8 


21.00 


21.00 


21.00 



R.educing 45" Double Branches. 



Size .. IJ2XII4 

Price, each, i.oo 



2 X ll.< 


21:^ X 2 


3x2 


4x2 


5 x 2 


6 X 2 


7x4 


8x3 


8x4 8x6 


1.30 


1-75 


2.20 


3-10 


4-25 


6.50 


15.00 


18.00 


18.00 18.00 



503 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 




Recessed Drainage Fittings. 

Run. 
Inlet. Ilil I ' J Inlet. Inlet. ||) I _f Inlet. 

^i i 

Outlet. Kun. 

:!-WAY ELBOW. CROSS. 

Three=way Elbows. 

Size li.> '- '■'■ 4 a .'1x4 (i li x .5 

Price, 3- Way Elbow, each .- i.oo 1.30 2.20 3.10 4.25 6.50 

" " " Reducing, each. 4.25 6.50 

Crosses. 

Size 1 l^o 2 S 4 5 6 

Price, each __ _-_ 1.00 1.25 1.50 3.00 4.00 6.50 8.50 

Reducing Crosses. 

Size --. :; X 2 4x2 ri x 4 K x .i 

Price, each 3.00 4.00 6.50 8.50 

Note. — The inlets on 3-Way Elbows and Crosses are tapped, graded i^'-inch to the foot, unless otherwise 
ordered. 




TEE. 



Size 

Price, each. 



Size 

Price, each. 



Size.... 
Price, each. 



Size.... 
Price, each. 







. 


611° Y BRANCH. 






Tees. 


• 75 


2 
.90 


1.25 1.40 



90° Y BRANCH. 

T Pattern. 



1.40 2.30 4.00 6.00 



Reducing Tees. 

2x 11^ 21; x 2 21^ x li, ■■ X 2 
.90 1.25 '1.2s " 1.40 



4x2 
2.30 



4xS 
2.30 



9.00 



•T X 2 

4.00 



S 111 

12.00 18.00 



i) X M 
4.00 



Reducing 60" Y Branches. 



I'l ''i - -'■' ■' -I ■"' '■' 

1.00 i.i's 1.35 i-po 2.25 3.50 5.50 7.00 



11.50 



fi x4 
6.00 



X 1 '2 :' X 2 1x2 4 X :; .". X 2 .". x :; '■< x 4 i; x 2 li x 4 li x Ti S x 4 s x il 
.90 1.70 2.60 2.60 4.50 4.50 4.50 7.00 7.00 7.00 15.00 15.00 

90" Y Branches. (Tee Pattern.) 



4-50 


20.00 


4 x;^ 


Rx4 


3-So 


3-50 



Reducing 90" Y Branches. (Tee Pattern.) 

Size ll^xli^' 2xli.i 2i.^xlio 21, x2 iLxli. :'. x 2 4x1^ 4x2 4x21^ 

Price, each 1.15 1.35 i.90 1.90 2.25 2.25 3.50 3.50 3.50 

Size 5x112 5x2 5x3 5x4 (■.x2 1; x a fix4 li x 5 7x4 s x ;; Sx4 liix4 liixfi 

Price, each S-So" 5.50 5.50 5.50 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 11.50 14.50 14.50 20.00 20.00 

The outlet on T's and 9ii° Y Branches, T Pattern, are tapped, graded 14-inch to the foot, unless otherwise 
ordered. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



503 



Recessed Drainage Fittings. 







CLOSET ELBOW. CLOSET ELBOW. CLOSET FLANGE. CLOSET FLANGE. 

With Flange. Reducing. Ii-on. Brass. 

Size.. 4 4x5 

Price Closet Elbow, with Flange 10 inch diameter, each . 

" " " Reducing, " 370 

" " Flange, Ii'on, Flange T " " i.oo --_.- 

<■ " " " " 10 " " 1.30 

" " " Brass, Flange 7 1.3 " " 3.20 

Note. — The outlet on Closet Elbows is tapped, graded to ?4 inch to the fopt, unless otherwise ordered. 






Ri°ht 
Inlet 



CLOSET TEE. 

With Inlet on both Sides. 




Right 
Inlet 



CLOSET TEE. 

With Inlet on both Sides and Top. 



Size . 



90" Y Branches, with Auxiliary Inlets. 

each 



Price with 2-inch Inlet on right side onlv, 

left 

" " " both sides, " 

" " '■ right side and "2-inch top inlet, " 

left 

both 



Note.— T 



:-', 


4 


5x4 


fix4 


3.00 


3-5° 


6.50 


8.00 


300 


3-50 


6.50 


8.00 


3-50 


4.00 


7.00 


10.00 





5-50 


7.00 


9.00 





5-50 


7.00 


9.00 





6.00 


750 


10.00 



:ie 90' Inlet on Closet Tees is tapped, graded i^ inch to the foot, unless otherwise ordered. 






90° BASE ELBOW, WITH CLEANOUT. 90° ELBOW, WITH CLEANOUT. '."1° BASE ELBOW, AVITH CLEAXOUT. 

To connect Wrought Iron Pipe with 
Cast Iron Pipe. 



Size.... 
Price, each . 



Size 

Price, each . 



90" Base ILlbow, with Cleanout. 

2.00 3.00 

90" E.lbo\v, w^ith Cleanout. 
V//^/.V..V//. v. 1.50 2.50 



4 
4.00 



4 
3-5° 



6-75 



550 



6 
9.00 



7-50 



90" Base Elbow^, with Cleanout. 

Size - S 4x3 4 .■ix4 5 Bx4 6x5 6 '^ x C S 

Price, each 3-50 4-SO 4-50 7-75 7-75 lo-oo ^°-°° ^°-°° ^5°° '5°o 

Note.— The Outlets on W)° Elbows are tapped, graded i^ inch to the foot, unless otherwise ordered 



5(U 



NASON MA^^JFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Recessed Drainage Fittings. 





45° ELBOW, WITH SHOE. 



FOR CAPPING AIR INLET PIPE. 



Size. 



Price, each. 



45" E,lbow, with Shoe. 



.90 



3 4 5 fi 

1.50 2.20 3.25 4.25 



Size... 
Priro, pach- 




Capping, for Capping Air Inlet Pipes. 



IRON BODY FERRULE WITH 
BRASS TRAP SCREW. 



.3 
1.30 





INCREASER. 



TUCKER CONNECTION. 



4 
1.40 



5 
2.00 




ROOF CONNECTION. 



Size... 
Price, eacii. 



Trap Screw Ferrules. 



.5o .80 



4 
1. 00 



1.60 



6 
2.20 



Size 

Price, eacli . 



Increasers. 

o X 2 ix-l 4 X : ; r, X 1' r. x ." .". x 4 6x4 6 x n 7 x i', R x 6 S x 7 
1. 00 1.50 1.50 2.00 2.00 2.00 3.00 3.00 4.00 S-°o S-oo 



Size..- 
Price, eacli . 



TucKer Connections. 



•75 



3 
1. 00 



4 
2.50 



4-50 



(i 

6.00 



Size... 
Price, each. 



Roof Connections. 



•50 



3 
.80 



4 
1. 00 



5 
1.20 



6 
2.00 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



505 



Recessed Drainage Fittings. 




BASIN TEE. 




BRASS SOLDERINa NIPPLE. 



Basin Tees. 



Size 

Price, each. 



1-25 



2 

1-35 



Brass Soldering Nipples. 



Size ... 
Price, eacli 



1 II4 11., 2 ?, 

-- 42 .63 .84 1. 17 2.34 

Note— Tlie Inlet on Basin Tee is tapped, graded I4 inch to tlie foot, unless otherwise ordered. 



2x11^ 
1-53' 



4.00 




HALF S TRAP. 




THREE-QUARTER S TRAP. 





S TRAP. 



RUNNING TRAP. 



Size 

Price, each 



Size._.- 
Price, each. 



Size 

Price, each. 



Size ___ 
Price, each 



Half S Traps. 



2.25 



3 

3-00 



t 
4-So 



Three=quarter S Traps. 



2 
350 



S Traps. 



3-50 



.3 
4.00 



3 
4.00 



R.unning Traps. 



2 
2.40 



3 
3-5° 



4 
S.oo 



5 
7-50 



4 
6.50 



-1 
6.50 



8.00 



6 
14.00 



5 
10.00 



6 

15.00 



8 
22.00 



Note — The Outlet on Half S and Inlet and Outlet on Running Traps are tapped, graded V inch 
unless otherwise ordered. 

Galvanized and Brass Drainage Fittings furnished at special prices. 
Sizes not listed above made to order at special net prices. 



25.00 

to the foot. 



506 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Lead and Tin Lined Lead Pipe. 



Standard Lead Pipe 

E— Weig-ht per foot 7 lbs. Fod '■• lbs. md 1 '-^ lbs. rod 1 





Size 


Inside Diameter 


Letter 


E— Weig-ht per 






D— ' 








C- ' 








B- • 








A— ' 








AA— ' 






AAA— ' 




Sp 


ecial- 


i 





ll> oz. 

]-l " 
1 lbs. 

IK " 

15^: " 



?4, lbs. 



Ik' 
I'M 



IK 



■'8 


•V 


1 


Ik 


IK 


!•¥ 


2 


,, per 
lbs. rod 


lbs. 
1 


lbs. 


Ibe. 
2 


lbs. 
3 


IbB. 


lbs. 


1 lbs. 


1'4 


2 


21.J 


^}i 


4 


^•v 


11., ■' 


i:\ 


2K 


8 


■Ik' 


.') 


B 


2 '* 


2I4 


SH 


3:V 


.■i 


« 


( 


21^' " 


3 


i 


4?^ 


«K 


( 


8 


2% '■ 


3K 


4M 


5X 


VK 


Sk' 


9 


3K " 


iU 


6 


6% 


8K 


10 


IW 





2 








8 


sK 






ThicRness of Lead Pipe in One=One=Hundreths Inches. 



Size, Inside 


Diameter.. 




% 


K 


fi 


'A 


1 


Ik 


IK 


m 


2 


Letter E — Thickness pe 


r t;-„- in. 


.05 


.07 


.08 


.08 


.10 


.10 


.12 







D— 


" 




.06 


.09 


.09 


.10 


.11 


.12 


.14 


13 


.15 


C— 


" 


t( a 


.118 


.11 


.13 


.12 


.14 


.14 


.17 


17 


.18 


B— 


It 


" 


.12 


.13 


.16 


.16 


.17 


. 1 li 


.19 


19 


2'> 


A— 


n 


II '1 


.16 


.16 


. 20 


.20 


.21 


.19 


.23 


23 


.23 


AA— 


(( 


II II 


.19 


.19 


.22 


.23 


.24 


.23 


.25 


27 


.27 


AAA— 


c( 


" 


.27 


.25 


,2.5 


.30 


.30 


.28 


.28 


30 


.30 


Special — 


(( 


<( (< 





.14 





.14 








.27 


21 





" 


<c 


" " 


j\l-i oz. 


and j% 1 


lb. pel 


foot, and 


I3 inch 


,2K 


lbs. per foot. 





Lead Pipe in Lengths of 10 Feet. 



Thickness 

Size. Weight per length. 

2H " " 



3K 

•4 

5 
6 



lbs. 


oz 


17 


II 


20 


(.1 


22 





23 


{| 


31 





37 






TV 


bs. 


OZ 


14 





16 





18 





21 





23 





30 






lbs. 


oz 


11 


(1 


12 





15 





16 





18 





20 





24 


8 



TT 




lbs. 


OZ 


S 


II 


9 





9 


s 


12 


8 


14 


II 


15 


(1 


IS 






Table Sho-wing the Weight of Pipe which Should be Used for a Given Head of Water. 



Head or number 


Pressure per 






Calibre 


and Weight 


per 


Foot. 






of feet fall. 


square 


inch. 


Letter. 


% inch. 


i^inch. 


% inch. 




9i inch. 


1 inch. 


1J4 inch. 


30 feet. 


15 


.bs. 


D 


10 oz. 


:k lb- 


lib. 




1 14 lbs. 


2 lbs. 


2}i lbs 


30 " 


25 




C 


12 ■' 


1 


m lbs. 




l-M " 


1^ ic 


3 


75 " 


38 




B 


1 lb. 


134 lbs. 


2 " 




2I4 " 


3I4' " 


3?4 " 


100 " 


50 




A 


1 '4'- lbs. 


l?i " 


2k " 




3 


4 " 


4% " 


150 " 


75 




AA 


Ik' " 


2 " 


2.¥ " 




3K " 


i% " 


5M " 


21 II 1 ' ' 


100 




AAA 


Ik ■• 


3 


s}i •■ 




4?4 " 


6 


&H " 



Lead Waste Pipe. 



1% in. 2 and 3 lbs. per ft. 

2 " 3 and 4 " 

3 " Slj'.S&rt " 
■iH " 4 lbs. 



4 in. 5, 6 & 8 lbs. per ft. 
41.^ " 6 and 8 " 

5 " 8,10&12 lbs. " 

6 " 12 lbs. 



BlocK Tin Pipe. 



?g in. 4,3,6 & 8 oz. per ft. 
k " 6,7K& 10 oz. " 
=8 " 8 and 111 oz. " 
H " 10 and 12 oz. " 



1 in. 15 and 18 oz. perft. 
Ik " Ik and Ik lbs. " 
1}4 '• 2 and 215 lbs. 

2 " -2U and 3 lbs. " 



Special sizes made to order. 



Lead and Tin Tubing. 



lo inch. 



\< inch. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



507 



Standard Lead Traps. 





FULL S TRAP. 


■"'4 S TRAP 


Weight 




Per Foot. 
Pounds. 


Size. 
Inches. 


H^ 


I.'i 


^ 


U4 


-^O 


m 


i^l 


1)1 


3 


ijo 


-% 


i3i 


■AH 


2 


4 


2 


^Vz 


2 


5 


3 


6 


3 


6 


4 


8 


4 


S 


431 . 


10 


4K 






RUNNING TRAP. 



Standard Lead Traps. 



Pull S. 

■58 

•73 

.87 

.90 

1.03 

1-25 

1.38 
1.6s 
1.8s 
2.69 
309 
3-25 
4-30 
S-oo 
6.06 



■55 
.66 
.81 
.81 
■94 
^■i5 
1.30 

1-53 
1.73 
2.62 
2.97 
3-07 
3-95 
4.90 

5-89 



•51 
.64 

•77 

•75 

•87 

1.09 

1.20 

1.42 

^•57 
2.24 
2.58 
2.49 

325 
4.02 
4.84 



RUNNING Y TRAP. 



Rnnning. 


Running Y 


•48 


■52 


■58 


•65 


.70 


■74 


•72 


.76 


■87 


•94 


1.03 


1.09 


1.13 


1-34 


1.32 


1^45 


1.46 


1. 61 


2.09 


2.46 


2.35 


2.88 


2-53 


3^15 


3.28 


4^oS 


3-95 


4.92 


4.80 


5-89 




BAG TRAP. 



Bag. 
.68 

.87 
1.06 
1.08 
1.28 

1-54 
1-73 
2.08 

2.33 
3^35 
396 

4-77 
6.30 
6.8s 
8.30 




RUNNING, VENTED. 



RUNNING Y. VENTED. BAG, VENTED. 



Weight 
Per Foot. 
Pounds. 

iM 
2 



4 



Standard Lead Traps — Vented. 



Size. 
Inches. 

Ik 

Ik 

^Yz ■ 
1)2 



FullS. 
1.38 

1^53 
1.67 
1.85 
1.98 
2.20 

2.33 
2.60 
2. So 
3-94 
4^34 
450 
SSS 



MS. 

1-35 
1.46 
1.61 
1.76 
1.89 
2.10 
2.25 
2.48 
2.68 

3^87 
4.22 

432 
5.20 



JaS. 

i^3i 
1.44 

^■57 
1.70 

1.82 

2.04 

2. IS 

2^37 
2.52 

349 
3-83 
3^74 
4^50 



unuing. 


Running T. 


Bag. 


1.28 


1.32 


1.48 


1.38 


1^45 


1.67 


1.50 


^■54 


1.86 


1.67 


1.71 


2^03 


1.82 


1.89 


2.23 


1.98 


2.04 


2.49 


2.0S 


2.29 


2.68 


2.27 


2.40 


3-03 


2.41 


2.56 


3.28 


3^34 


3^7i 


4.60 


360 


4-13 


5-21 


3-78. 


4.40 


6.02 


4^53 


530 


7-55 



508 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Extra Long Lead Traps. 







No. 1. 

EXTRA LONG 

FULL S. 



■Wei2ht per foot. 
Pounds. 



No. 2. 

EXTRA LONG 

FULL S. 



No. 12. 
EXTRA LONG ■''4, S. 



No. 11. 
EXTRA LONG % S. 



No. 3. 
EXTRA LONG ^i 



No. 4. 
EXTRA LONG ^2 S. 



E,xtra Long Lead Traps, Without Vent. 




Size. 
Inches. 

Wo 

•I 



Full S. 

■93 
1. 19 
1.44 
1.36 
1.64 

1-95 
2.00 
2.40 
2.69 



■85 
1.04 
1.28 
•I. 19 

^■43 
1.72 
1.76 
2.08 
2.33 



.76 

■95 
1. 14 
1.02 
1.22 
1.50 
'■55 
1.83 
2.02 



unning, 


Running Y 


.82 


■83 


1. 01 


los 


1.23 


1.23 


^■15 


i^i5 


1.41 


'■45 


i.6S 


152 


1.67 


1.82 


1.98 


2.01 


2.18 


2.23 



Bag. 
1.09 
1.38 
1.67 

1-58 
1.91 
2.24 

2^34 
2.80 

3-II 




P 






No. 1. No. 8. 

EXTRA EXTRA 

LONG FULL S, LONG FULL S, 

VENTED. VENTED. 



No. 17. 

EXTRA LONG % S, 
VENTED. 



No. 18. 

EXTRA LONG % S, 

VENTED. 



No. 9. 

EXTRA LONG }4 S, 
VENTED. 



No. 10. 

EXTRA LONG }i S, 

VENTED. 



Extra Long Lead Traps— Vented. 



Weight per foot. 


Size. 


Pounds. 


Inches 


1^ 


iM 


2 


iJ€ 


2K 


Wa 


2M 


iJ^ 


3 


li^ 


3M 


iM 


3M 


2 


4 


2 


43^ 


2 



FullS. 

1-73 
1.99 
2.24 
2 31 

2.59 
2.90 

2.95 
3-35 
3-64 



^■65 
1.84 
2.08 
2.14 
2.38 
2.67 
2.71 

3^03 
3^28 



!4S. 
1-56 
^■75 
1.94 
1.97 
2.17 

2.45 
2.50 
2.78 
2.97 



RuDQing. 


Runnina; Y 


1.62 


1.63 


1. 81 


1.85 


2.03 


2.03 


2.10 


2.10 


2.36 


2.40 


2.60 


2.47 


2.62 


2.77 


2.93 


2.96 


3^i3 


3-i8 



1.89 
2.18 
2.47 
2.53 

2.86 

3-19 
329 

375 
4.06 



Prices include Brass Drain Screws. 2-inch "Vented Traps have Uo-inch Vent. If 2-inch Vent is desired, 
add 30 cents to list. 

The different weights are the weight per running foot. 
In ordering specify weight of Trap wanted. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



509 



Lead Bends and Sheet Lead. 



Lf^ggjg^ggg^^^^ 



SHORT LEAD BEND. 



Dimension Scale. 
Ij4-inch 

1^ " — -- 

2 " 

3 " ___ 

4 ■' 

^y% " --- 



Short Bends. 
Center to Ends. 

inches 3i., 
4 ' 



B 



10 

11 



3K 
4i€ 



Lead 

Long Bends. 
Center to Ends. 

I) inches. 

7 

7?4 " 

8I4 ■' 
10 
11 



.0314 .04I4.OS 



Extension Bends. 

1' 4-INCH. 

Weight of Lead per Eunning Ft. U.ilb. 21b. 2i,lb. 

Short Inlet Endx 12 in. on Out. End _ .40 .52 .60 

X 15 in. " " . .47 .62 .72 

xlSin. " " _ .55 .72 .84 

X 20 in. " " _ .60 .79 .92 

Long' Inlet " xl2in. " " , .46 .60 .70 

X \a in. " " _ .54 .70 .82 

X iS in. " " _ .62 .80 .94 

X 20 in. " " _ .67 .87 1.02 
For eacli inch of excess lenglli 1 

over listed size on any shape of I 

Trap or Bend add to the list of I 

nearest listed size J 

11.3-INCH. 
Weight of Lead per Running Ft. i^Vo. Sib. -Si^lb. 
Short Inlet Endx 12 in. onOut.End. 
" " X 1.5 in. " 
" xlSin. " 
" x20in. ■' 
Long Inlet " xl2iD. " 
" " X 1.5 in. " 
" XlSin. " 
" x20in. " 
For each inch of excess length ' 
over* listed size on any shape of 
Trap or Bend add to the list of 
nearest listed size 



.S6 


•7.S 


.90 


67 


.89 


1.07 


77 


1.03 


1.24 


84 


1. 12 


I -.IS 


67 


.89 


1.07 


77 


1.03 


1.24 


88 


1. 17 


1. 41 


95 


1.26 


1-52 



.04}^ .06 .07 



Sheet Lead. 

Approximate thickness Atal weight of Sheet Lead per Square Foot. 



1 
T5' 



1 



inch. I 

inch. 

full. 

inch. 

inch. 

inch. I 

-incli. I 




lb. 
lbs. 
^i lbs. 
lbs. 
lbs. 
lbs. 
lbs. 

lbs. 

lb.=. 

lbs. 
lbs. 




LONG LEAD BEND. 

Bends. 

II4-1NCH. li;ib. 2 lb. 21.^ lb. 

Long, each. .30 .41 .50 

Short, " 25 .31 .34 

lif INCH. 2^4' lb. 3 lb. ?.H lb. 

Long, each .50 .66 .79 

Short, " .38 .51 .62 

.1 . ,,„ o ,„^.T, \ - in- - in- 2 in. 3 in. 3 in. 

> AND 3 INCH, -j 31^ ,j,^ 4 1b. 41.^ lb. 5 1b. Mb. 

Long, each .78 i.oo 1.05 1.39 1.60 

Short, " .57 .69 .80 1.09 1. 21 

( . .,„ / 1 - ,.,„T,^ ( 4 in. 4 in. 4i.nn. 41, in. 

4 AND 41, INCH. I ,, ,1^^ Sib. Sib. l.rib. 

Long, each 1.95 240 2.98 3.68 

Short, " .-, . 1.50 1.84 2.55 2.90 

Extension Bends- 

2-INOH. 

Weiglitof Lead per Running Ft. 3141b. 41b. 4i.nb. 

ShortlnletEndx 12 in. onOut.Eud. .79 .99 1.08 

" " xloin. " " . .94 1. 17 1.28 

" " xlSin. " " . 1.09 1.36 1.49 

" " x20in. " " _ 1. 19 1.49 1.63 

Long Inlet " xl2in. " " _ .99 1.24 1.35 

" " xl5in. " " . 1. 14 1.42 1.56 

" " x IS in. " " - 1.29 1. 61 1.76 

" " x20in. " " . 1.39 1.74 1.90 

For each inch of excess length ^ 

over listed size on any shape of I ^1^ 3 01/ 

Trap or Bend add to the list of f -""-^ -""-i -00/2 

nearest listed size J 

Extension Bends. 

3 AND 4 INCH. 
Size 3-INCH. 4INCH. 

Wt.ofLeadperRunningFt. 5 lb. 61b. 6 1b. 8 1b. 

ShortlnletEndx 12 in. onO.E. 1.39 1.57 1.702.09 

" " xl5in. " . 1.65 1.87 2.00 2.4s 

" " xlSin. " - 1.90 2.16 2.30 2.81 

" " x2i)in. " - 2.07 2.3s 2.48 3.04 

Long Inlet " xl2in. " . 1.73 1.96 2.152.62 

" xl5in. " - 1.99 2.25 2.44 2.98 

'" " xlSin. " -2.242.54 2.733.34 

" " x20in. " - 2.42 2.74 2.92 3.58 

For each incli of excess 1 

length over listed size on any I ^^3 ^^ 12 m 

shape of Trap or Bend add to I • ■* • ■ ' ^ 

the list of nearest Itsted size. J 

Short Inlet Ends are same dimensions as Inlets on 
Short Bends of corresponding size. Long Inlet Ends 
are the same as Long Bends. 

In ordering specify the weight of Bend wanted. 

Sheet Lead. 

Weights per foot, 2i.,, 3, 3I3, 4, 41,, 5, 6,- 8, 10 
pounds and upward. 

Lighter weights rolled to order at special prices. 

Special attention given to Dimension Sheets for 
chemical purposes. . 

One square foot of Sheet Lead one mcli thick 
weighs 60 pounds. 

One square foot of Sheet Tin one inch thick 
weighs 40 pounds. . , ^ , . 

Sheet Lead cut to any lengths required. Greatest 
possil)le width of sheet, 1 1 feet. 

Ordinary rolls contain about lOO square feet. 



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Sink Fixtures, Ferrules, Pipe Benders and Joint Runners. 
Iron Sink Traps for Iron or Lead Pipe Connections. 




Half S 



1-25 




Three-quarter S _ _ __ _ _ 121; 

FuUS ][[[[[[][[]][[ 1.25 

Sink Strainers — Open. 

Painted, per dozen 1.50 

(talvanized, " 2.60 

Enameled, " ._ 3.00 



Painted, per dozen, 
(ialvanized, " 
Enameled " 



Sink Strainers with Plug. 



325 

5.00 

10.00 



Sink Couplings for Lead Pipe 

sen. __ 

Sink Couplings for Iron Pipe. 

zen 

Brass Ferrules. 



Painted, per dozen. 1.50 

Galvanized, " ._ 2.00 



Painted, per dozen _ 9.00 

Galvanized, " 10.80 






STRAIGHT. 



REDUCING. TRAP SCREW. 

Brass Ferrules. 



EIGHTH BEND. 



Size - . 

Straight, Standard, 

Straight, Heavy, 

With Trap Screw, Standard, 

" " Heavy, 

Eighth Bend, Standard, 
' ' Heavj', 



each 



2 X 114 
.20 
.27 



.27 
.40 
.60 
•SO 

•75 



.40 
•55 
•75 
•85 
.90 
1. 10 



4 

•50 
•75 
1.05 
1.20 
1.05 
1.50 



150 
1-75 
2-55 
2-75 



New York R.egulation Brass Ferrules. 

Size - 2 3 4 Ti 

Eediicing Ferrules, each .33 .60 .75 1.50 

Eighth Bend " .70 . . 1.50 

New York R^egulation Brass Trap Screw Ferrules. 

Size.. 2 3 4 .i 

Brass, each .- .95 1.45 2.05 4.10 

Iron Body with Brass Plug, each .60 .72 .85 1.65 



6 
1.80 
2.00 

3-3° 
3^6o 



1.80 



5^25 
1^95 



■ 



MiMMnraT^nr 



■l^i&iH 



PIPE BENDER. 

For bending Lead Pipe, Brass or Copper Tubing, it is the only practical device. 

Made in four sizes, 1 inch, IJ^ inch, li;2 inch and 2 inch. 

Each - .-"_.- -- 1.50 




SQUARE JOINT EOTTNHR APPLIED TO PIPE. 

No. 1. J^ -inch square, for 2, Sand 4 inch pipe ._ 1.40 

" 2. % " " ■' 4, B " 6 " . _ 1.65 

" 8. 1 " " " (J, 8" 10 " .- 2.50 

" 4. 1 " " " 10,12 " 14 '■ 3.30 



Larger and Special Sizes to order. 



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511 



CCiS 




Compression WorK. 

cOo 





No. 2. 

COMPRESSION HOSE BIBB, 

Lead Pipe. 

ission Plain and Hose 



No. 1. 

COMPEESSION PLAIN 

Lead Pipe. 

Compre 

Size 

Comp. Plain Bibbs, Lead Pipe^ Finished, per doz 



No. :;. 

COMPRESSION PLAIN BIBB. 

Iron Pipe. 

Bibbs, Lead and 



No. 


1. Co 


No. 


1. 


No. 


1. 


No. 


2. 


No. 


' 


No. 


* 


No. 


3. 


No. 


3. 


No. 


3. 


No. 


-1. 


No. 


4. 


No. 


4. 



Hose 



Plain 



Hose 



Bibb 
Bibbs, 



Nickel Plated, 
" Rough, 

" Finished, 

" Nickel Plated, 

Rough, 
Iron Pipe, Finished, 
" Nickel Plated, 

Rough, 
" Finished, 

" Nickel Plated, 
" Rough, 



10.00 
12.00 

950 

12.00 
14.00 
11.50 
12.00 
14.00 
11.50 
14.00 
16.00 
13-50 



J4 
11.00 
13.00 
10.50 
13.00 
15-50 
12.50 
13.00 
15-50 
12.50 
15.00 
17-50 
14-50 



13.00 
15.00 
12.00 
15.00 
17-50 
14.00 
15.00 
17-50 
14.00 
17.00 
19-50 
16.00 



18.00 
20.50 
17.00 
20.00 
22.50 
19.00 
20.00 
22.50 
19.00 
22.00 
24.50 
21.00 





No. 4. 

COMPRESSION HOSE : 

li'ou Pipe. 
Iron Pipe. 



1 

34.00 
37.00 
30.00 
37.00 
40,00 
3300 
37.00 
40.00 
33-00 
40.00 
43.00 
36.00 



52.00 

44.00 
56.00 

48.00 
56.00 

48.00 
60.00 



1^2 
80.00 

68.00 
86.00 



74.00 
86.00 



74.00 
92.00 



160.00 



40.00 
70.00 

50.00 
70.00 

50.00 
80.00 



52.00 80.00 160.00 




No. 5. 

COMPRESSION PLAIN BIBB, SCREW ON TAIL. 



No. H. 

COMPRESSION HOSE BIBB, SCREW ON TAIL. 



Compression Plain and Hose Bibb, Screw on Tail. 



Size. 



No, 
No, 
No, 

No, 



5. Compression Plain Bibb, Screw on Tail, Finished, per 
•'5. " " " " " Nickel Plated, 
e. " Hose " " " Finished, 

6. " " " " " Nickel Plated, 



dozen. 



12.00 


13.00 


15.00 


20.00 


37.00 


14.00 


15-50 


17-S0 


22.50 


40.00 


14.00 


15-00 


17.00 


22.00 


40.00 


16.00 


17-50 


19-50 


24,50 


43.00 






No. v. ' No. 8. 

COMPRESSION SOLID FLANGE BIBB. COMPRESSION PLAIN BIBBS, 

Iron Pipe. flange and thimble. 

Compression Solid Flange Bibb, Plain and 

Hose Bibbs Flanged Thim 



No. ii. 

COMPRESSION HOSE BIBB, 
FLANGE AND THIMBLE. 

Hose, and Plain and 
ble. 



No. 7. 
No. 7. 

No. nyi. 

No. 71,^. 
No. 8. " 
No. 8. 
No. 9. 
No. 9. 



Size, 



Comp. Solid Flange, Plain Bibb, Iron Pipe, Finished, per dozen . 

" Nickel Plated, '• 

" " " Hose " " Finished, " 

•• Nickel Plated, " 

, " Plain Bibbs, Flange and Thimble, Finished, " 

" ■ " " " " Nickel Plated, " 

" Hose '■ " " Finished, " 

" Nickel Plated, " 





No. Ill, 

COMPRESSION PLAIN BIBB WITH FLANGE, 
NUT AND BENT COUPLING. 

Compression Plain and 



No. 11. 

COMPRESSION HOSE BIBB WITH FLANGE, 
NUT AND BENT COUPLING. 



No. 10. 
No. 10. 

No. n. 
No. 11. 



Size. 



Hose Bibb with 
Coupling. 



Flange, Nut and Bent 



Comp. Plain Bibb, witli Flange, Nut and Bent Coupling, Finished, per dozen. 

" Nickel Plated, " 
" Hose " " " " " Finished. " 

'■ Nickel Plated, " 



25.00 
28.50 
27.00 
30-50 



32.00 
35-50 
34.00 
3750 



44.00 
48 00 
46 00 
50 00 



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Compression Work. 





COMPRESSION WASH TRAY BIBB, FLANGE 
AND THIMBLE. 



COMPRESSION WASH TRAY BIBB, FLANGE, 
NUT AND BENT COUPLING. 



Compression Wash Tray Bibb, Flange and Thimble. 



Size , 



Comp. Wash Tray Bibb, Flange and Thimble, Finished, per dozen. .- 

" " " " Nickel Plated, 

" " without Thimble, Finished, 

" " " " Nickel Plated, 



h '2 -s \ 1 

17.00 19.00 22.00 30.00 53.00 

20.00 22.50 25.50 34.00 57.00 

17.00 19.50 27.00 

19-50 22.00 29.50 

Compression Wash Tray Bibb, Flange, Nut and Bent Coupling, 
Straight or Side Handle Pattern. 

Size -_. ^i =3 ^4 

Corap. Wash Tray Bibb, Flange, Nut and Bent Coupling-, Finished, per dozen _-. 26.00 33.00 46.00 

" " " " " Nickel Plated, per dozen.-- 29.50 36.50 50.00 

Add for Stuffing Box, per dozen ._- 2.00 2.00 3.00 







COMPRESSION STOP. COMPRESSION STOP AND AVASTE. COMPRESSION STOP. COMPRESSION STOP .AND W.ASTE. 

Lead Pipe. Lead Pipe. Iron Pipe. Iron Pipe. 

Compression Stops and Stops and Wastes for Lead and Iron 



Size 

Corop. Stop, Lead Pipe, 



Finished, per dozen 11.00 

" Nickel Plated, " - 13.00 

" Rough, " 10.50 

and Waste, Lead Pipe, Finished, per dozen 

Niclvel Plated, " 

Rough, " 

Iron Pipe, Finished, per dozen 13.00 

" Nickel Plated, " 15.00 

" Rough, " 12.50 

and Waste Iron Pipe, Finislied, per dozen 

Nickel Plated, " 

" " Rougli, " 



H 
12.00 

14-50 
11.50 
16.50 
19.00 
15.00 
14.00 
16.50 

13-50 
18.50 
21.00 
17.00 



8 
14.00 
16.50 
13.00 
19-50 
22.00 
18.00 
16.00 
18.50 
15.00 
21.50 
24.00 
20.00 



22.00 
24.50 
21.00 
27.00 
29.50 
25-50 
24.00 
26.50 
23.00 
29.00 
31-50 
27.50 



1 
36.00 
39.00 
32.00 
44.00 
47.00 
42.00 
40.00 
43.00 
36.00 
48.00 
51-00 
46.00 



1'4 
56.00 
60.00 
48.00 



Pipe. 

96.00 
84.00 



60.00 
64.00 

52. CO 



102.00 
90.00 




li 

LAVATORY STOP. LAVATORY STOP. 

Angle Pattern. 

Compression Lavatory Stops. 
Size..: % 

Lavatorj' Stop, Nickel Plated, per dozen.. 8.40 

" " with Stuffing Box, Nickel Plated, per dozen 9.40 

" " Angle Pattern, " " : 11.00 



936 
10.30 
12.00 





Fi) 



Fig. .V2. Fig. 58. 

COMPRESSION SILL COCK. COMPRESSION SILL COCK. 

Compression Sill Cocks. 

Size -. 1^ 

:. .o2. Finislied, per dozen 28.00 

52. Nickel Plated, " 32.00 

53. Finished, " 28.00 

63. Nickel Plated, " 32.00 



28.00 
32.00 
28.00 
32.00 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



513 



Compression Work. 



COMPRESSION PLAIN BIBB. 

Loose Key. Lead Pipe. 




COMPRESSION PLAIN BIBB. 

Loose Key. Iron Pipe. 



l^ 



COMPRESSION PLAIN BIBB. 

Loose Kej', Flange and Thimble. 



Compression Loose Key Bibbs. 



Size 



Comp. 



Plain 

Hose 

Plain 

(t 
Hose 

Plain 
Hose 



Bibb. Loose Kev, Lead Pipe, Finished, per 

Nickel Plated, 
" Rough, 

" Finished, 

Nickel Plated, 
" Rough, 

Iron Pipe, Finished, 

Nickel Plated, 
" Rough, 

" Finished, 

Nickel Plated, 
" Rough, 

Flange and Thimble, Finished, 



Nickel Plated, 
Finished, 
Nickel Plated, 



dozen 17.00 

19.50 

16.50 

" 19.00 

21.50 

18.50 

19.00 

.-- 21.50 

18.50 

" 21.00 

23.50 

20.50 

perdozen 24.00 



27.50 
26.00 
29.50 



19.00 
21.50 
18.00 
21.00 
23-50 
20.00 
21.00 
23-50 
20.00 
23.00 
25-50 
22.00 
27.00 
30-50 
29.00 
32.50 



25.00 
27.50 
24.00 
27.00 
29.50 
26.00 
27.00 
29.50 
26.00 
29.00 
31.50 
28.00 
35.00 
39.00 
37-00 
41.00 



1 
42.00 
45.00 
38.00 
45.00 
48.00 
41.00 
45.00 
48.00 
41.00 
48.00 
51.00 
44.00 




Fig. 111. 

COMPRESSION PLAIN BIBB. 

With detachable Shank 
for Iron Pipe. 




COMPRESSION SINK BIBB. 

With China Plate Handles 
for Iron Pipe. 




Fig. 32. 
COMPRESSION SINK BIBB. 

With China Plate Handles, 
Flange, Nut and Thimble. 



Compression Plain and Hose Bibbs, with Detachable ShanK 

for Iron Pipe. 



Size- 



Fig. 10. Comp. Plain Bibb, Detachable Shank, Iron Pipe, Finished, perdozen 18.00 20.00 25.00 

" 10. " " " " Nickel Plated, " 20.50 22.50 27.50 

" 10. " Hose " " Finished, " 20.00 22.00 27.00 

" 10. " " '■ " Nickel Plated, " .._ 22.50 24.50 29.50 



Compression Sink Bibbs >vith China Plate Handles for Iron Pipe. 
Size _ ?4 

Fig. 31. Comp. Sink Bibb, Plain, with China Plate Handles, Iron Pipe, Finished, per dozen 27.00 

" 81. " " '• " Nickel Plated, " 30.00 

" 31. " Hose, " " Finished, " . 31.00 

" 31. " " " " Nickel Plated, " 34.00 



Size. 



Compression Sink Bibbs with China Plate Handles, 
Flange, Nut and Thimble. 



Fig. 32. Comp. Sink Bibb Plain China Plate Handles, Flange, Nut and Thimble, Finished, per dozen. _. 33.00 

" 32. " " " '• " N. Pltd., " --- 36.00 

" 32. " Hose " " " Finished, " -.. 37.00 

" 32. " " " " " N. Pltd., " -.. 40.00 

Note. — If without Nut and Thimble, deduct, per dozen 5.00 



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Fuller Bibbs and Bracket Basin Cocks. 








PULLER PLAIN BIBB. FULLER HOSE BIBB. FULLER PLAIN BIBB. FULLER HOSE BIBB. 

Iron Pipe. Iron Pipe. Lead Pipe. Lead Pipe. 

Fuller Plain and Hose Bibbs, Lead and Iron Pipe. 

Size.- - - '> ''s 'V 1 

Fuller Plain Bibb Iron Pipe, Finished, per dozen _ 21.00 24.00 30.00 40.00 

" " " " " Nickel Plated, " __ 25.00 28.00 36.00 50.00 

" Hose " " " Finished, " - 2400 28.00 34-oo 44.00 

" " " " " Nickel Plated, " 28.00 32.00 40.00 54.00 

" Plain " Lead Pipe, Finished ,.>• " ._ 18.00 20.00 26.00 36.00 

" " •' " " Nickel Plated, " 22.00 24.00 32.00 46.00 

" Hose " " " Finished, " _-- 21.00 24.00 30.00 40.00 

" " " " " Nickel Plated, '• 25.00 28.00 36.00 50.00 

FULLER PLAIN BIBB. FULLER HOSE BIBB. FULLER PLAIN BIBB. FULLER HOSE BIBB. 

Flanged for Iron Pipe. Flanged for Iron Pipe. Flange and Thimble. Flange and Thimble. 

Fuller Plain and Hose Bibbs, Flanged for Iron Pipe and Flange and 

TKimble. 

Size.. }i =8 ;^4 1 

Fuller Plain Bibb Flanged for Iron Pipe, Finished, per dozen 24.00 26.00 33.00 44.00 

" " " " " " " Nickel Plated, " 30.00 32.00 40.00 55-00 

" Hose " " " " " Finished, " 27.00 30.00 37.00 48.00 

" " " " " " " Nickel Plated, " 3300 36.00 44.00 58.00 

" Plain " Flange and Thimble, Finished, " 26.00 28.00 36.00 48.00 

" " " " " " Nickel Plated, " 32.00 34.00 42.00 58.00 

" Hose " " " " Finished, " 29.00 32.00 40.00 52.00 

" " ■' " " " Nickel Plated, " 35-oo 38.00 46.00 62.00 

FULLER PLAIN BIBB. FULLER WASH TRAY BIBB. 

Flange Nut and Bent Coupling. Flange and Thimble. 

Fuller Plain Bibb, Flange Nut and Bent Coupling and Fuller Wash 

Tray Bibbs, Flange and Thimble. 

Size. 1., -'g "4 1 

Fuller Plain Bibbs, Flange Nut and Bent Coupling, Finished, per dozen 3S.oo 40.00 54.00 72.00 

" " " " " " " Nickel Plated, per dozen.. 41.00 46.00 60.00 82.00 

" Wash Tray Bibb, Flange and Thimble, Finished, " ..26.00 28.00 36.00 50.00 

" " " " " Nickel Plated, " ...32.00 34.00 42.00 60.00 






FULLER SWING BRACKET BASIN COCK. FULLER SWING BRACKET BASIN COCKS. 

Without Shampoo Sprinkler. With Shampoo Sprinkler. 

Fuller Swing Bracket Basin Cocks. 

Swing Bracket Basin Cock without Shampoo Sprinkler, Finished, per dozen 40.00 

" ' " " " " Nickel Plated, " 48.00 

" " " " with " " Finished, " 52.00 

" " " " •■ " " Nickel Plated, " 60.00 



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515 



Fuller Bibbs and Trimmings. 





Fig-. 103. Fig. 104. 

PULLER PLAIN BIBB, 6-INCH EXTENSION. FULLER PLAIN BIBB, 8.INCH EXTENSION. 

Flanged, Male, for Iron Pipe. Flanged, Male, for Iron Pipe. 

Fuller Plain and Hose Bibbs, 6=inch Extension, Flanged, Male, 

Iron Pipe. 

Size . 



40.00 47.00 61.00 
44.00 51.00 67.00 
43.00 51.00 65.00 
47.00 55.00 71.00 



Fig. 103. Fuller Plain Bibb, 6-inch Extension, Flanged, Male, Iron Pipe, Finished, per doz__ 

" 10.3. " " " 6 " " " " " Nickel Plated, " __ 

" 103. " Hose " 6 " " " " " Finished, " __ 

" 103. " " " 6 " •' " " " Nickel Plated, " .. 

Fuller Plain and Hose Bibbs, 8=inch Extension, Flanged, Male, 

Iron Pipe. 

Size 

Fig. 104. Fuller Plain Bibb, 8-inch Extension, Flanged, Male, Iron Pipe, Finished, per doz 
" 104. " " " S " " " " ■' Nickel Plated, " 

'■ 104. " Hose " 8 " " " " " Finished, 

'" 104. " " " 8 " " " " " Nickel Plated, " 



Vz =8 H 
46.00 53.00 67.00 
50.00 57.00 73.00 
49.00 57.00 71.00 
53.00 61.00 77.00 



Add for Lead Pipe Thimbles, per dozen, i^-inch, 2.50 ; -'g-inch, 2.50 ; p^-inch, 3.00. 



EXTENSION FOR PULLER BIBB. 



Length . _ 
Size, ij-inch. 



Extensions for Fuller Bibbs 

Finished, per dozen 






Nickel Plated, 



Fuller Fancy Handles. 



5-00 


2 
6.00 


2l< 
7.00 


8 
8.00 


6.00 


7.00 


8.00 


9.00 


10.00 


12.00 


14.00 


16.00 


7.00 


8.00 


9.00 


10.00 


8.00 


9.00 


10.00 


11.00 


12.00 


14.00 


16.00 


18.00 



Fig. 166. 

BRASS MARKED, HOT 

AND COLD. 

Add to price of 

Cocks, 
per doz., 2.00. 



Fig. 167. 

EBONY OR IVORY. 



Fig. 168. 

SHORT CHINA. 



Fig. 169. 
LONG CHINA. 



Add to price of Add to price of 

Cocks, Cocks, 

per doz., 12.00. per doz., 15.00. 

If wanted separately, without Cocks, add 4.00 per dozen to above prices 

NicKel Plated Basin CocR Couplings 



Add to price of 

Cocks, 
per doz., 15.00. 



Fig. 170. 

CHINA MARKED, HOT 
AND COLD. 

Add to price of 

Cocks, 
per doz., 15.00. 







Fig. 202. 
FOR LEAD PIPE. 

Add to price of Cocks, 
per doz., i.oo. 



Fig. 203. 

FOR IRON PIPE, MALE. 

Add to price of Cocks, 
per doz., 2.00. 



Fig. 204. 

FOR IRON PIPE, FEMALE. 

Add to price of Cocks, 
^8-inch, per doz., 6.00. 
i.< " " 7.00. 



Fig. 205. 

FOR IRON PIPE, FEMALE. 
WITH SLIP JOINT. 

Add to price of Cocks, 
3g-incli, per doz., 8.00. 
9.00, 



If wanted separately, without Cocks, add 2.00 per dozen to above prices, except Fig. 203. 



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DOHERTY S. C. 
PLAIN BIBB. 

Lead Pipe. 



Self=Closing Work. 




DOHERTY S. C. 
PLAIN BIBB. 

Irou Pipe. 




DOHERTY S. C. 
HOSE BIBB. 

Iron Pipe. 




DOHERTY S. C. 
PLAIN BIBB. 

Screw on Tail, I. P. 



Doherty Self=Closing 



Plain 
and 



and Hose 
Screw 



Size_ 



on 



Bibbs, 
Tail. 



Lead Pipe, Iron Pipe 



ly 



Doherty S. C. Plain Bibb Lead Pipe, Finished, per dozen _ 24.00 



Hose 

it 

Plain 



Nickel Plated, 
Iron " Finished, 

" Nickel Plated, 
" " Finished, 

" Nickel Plated, 
Screw on Tail, Finished, 



28.00 
28.00 
32.00 
31.00 

35 00 
28.00 



Nickel Plated, per dozen 32.00 





27.00 33.00 

31.00 38.00 

31.00 37.00 

35.00 42.00 

34.00 3900 

38.00 44.00 

31.00 37.00 

35.00 42.00 



TELEGRAPH HANDLE S. C. PLAIN BIBB. 

Iron Pipe. 



TELEGRAPH HANDLE S. C. PLAIN BIBB. 

Flanffe and Thimble. 



Telegraph Handle Self=Closing Plain Bibbs, Iron Pipe, and 

Flange and Thimble. 

Size ^ y, »a 

Telegraph Handle S. C. Plain Bibb Iron Pipe, Finished, per dozen.. 16.00 18.00 21.00 

" " " " " " " Nickel Plated, per dozen 18.00 20.50 23.50 

" " " " " Flange and Thimble, Finished, per dozen 22.00 26.00 30.00 

" " " " " " " " Nickel Plated, per dozen. 24.00 28.50 32.50 



28.00 
30.00 
42.00 
44-5° 



Boston Self=Closing Plain and Hose Bibbs, Lead Pipe, Iron Pipe, 
Flanged for Iron Pipe and Screw on Tail. 








BOSTON S. C. 
PLAIN BIBB. 

Lead Pipe. 
Size 



BOSTON S. C. 
PLAIN BIBB. 

Iron Pipe. 



BOSTON S. C. 
HOSE BIBB. 

Iron Pipe. 



BOSTON S. C. 
PLAIN BIBB. 

Flanged Iron Pipe. 



BOSTON S. C. 
PLAIN BIBB. 

Screw on Tail, I. P. 



Boston S. C. Plain Bibb Lead Pipe, Finished, per dozen 

' Nickel Plated, " 

" " " Iron " Finished, " _. 27.00 

" " " " " Nickel Plated, " 31.00 

" Hose " •' " Finished, " ._ 

" '• Nickel Plated, " _ 

" Plain " Flanged for Iron Pipe, Finished, per dozen _ 

" " " Nickel Plated, " __. ,_.. 

" Hose " " " " " Finished, " 

" " " " " " " Nickel Plated, " 

" Plain " Screw on Tail, Iron Pipe, Finished, " 27.00 

" " " " " " " " Nickel Plated, i^er dozen 31.00 

" Hose " " " " " " Finished, " 

" " " " Nickel Plated, " 



24.00 
28.00 
27.00 

3300 
31.00 
35-00 
34-00 
38.00 
38.00 
42,00 
27.00 
3300 
31-00 
35-00 



27.00 
31.00 
30.00 
36.00 
34.00 
38.00 
37-00 
41.00 
41.00 
45.00 
30.00 
36.00 
34.00 
38.00 



4 

33-00 
38.00 
37-00 
42.00 
3900 
44.00 
45-00 
49.00 
47.00 
52.00 
37-00 
42.00 
39-00 
44.00 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



517 



Ground Key Lever Handle Plain and Hose Bibbs. 







No. 1:^. No. 13. No. 14. 

LEVER HANDLE LEVER HANDLE LEVER HANDLE 

PLAIN BIBB. HOSE BIBB. PLAIN BIBB. 

Lead Pipe. Lead Pipe. Iron Pipe. 

Lever Handle Plain and Hose 

Size- _.. 1^ Sg 1.; 3„ 

No. 12. Lever Handle, Plain Bibbs, Lead 

Pipe, Finished, per dozen lo.oo 12.00 15.00 18.00 

No. 12. Lever Handle, Plain Bibbs, Lead 

Pipe, Nicliel Plated, per dozen ___ 12.00 14.00 17.50 20.50 
No. 12. Lever Handle, Plain Bibbs, Lead 

Pipe, Rough, per dozen 9.00 11.00 14.00 16.00 

No. i:-i. Lever Handle, Hose Bibbs, Lead 

Pipe, Finished, per dozen 17.00 20.00 

No. 13. Lever Handle, Hose Bibbs, Lead 

Pipe, Nickel Plated, per dozen ip-SO 22.50 

No. 13. Lever Handle, Hose Bibbs, Lead 

Pipe, Rough, per dozen 16.00 18.00 

No. 14. Lever Handle, Plain Bibbs, Iron 

Pipe, Finished, per dozen 12.00 14.00 17.00 20.00 

No. 14. Lever Handle, Plain Bibbs, Iron 

Pipe, Nickel Plated, per dozen 14.00 16.00 19.50 22.50 

Nc. 14. Lever Handle, Plain Bibbs, Iron 

Pipe, Rough, per dozen 11.00 13.00 i6.oo 18.00 

No. 1"). Lever Handle, Hose Bibbs, Iron 

Pipe, Finished, per dozen 19.00 22.00 

No. l-'i. Lever Handle, Hose Bibbs, Iron 

Pipe, Nickel Plated, per dozen 21.50 24.50 

No. 1.5. Lever Handle, Hose Bibbs, Iron 

Pipe, Rough, per dozen 18.00 20.00 

Flat=way Lever Handle Stop and Stop 



No. 1.5. 

LEVER HANDLE 
HOSE BIBB. 
Iron Pipe. 

Bibbs. 

•'4 1 1'4 ^'2 2 

24.00 36.00 60.00 84.00 170.00 

26.50 39.00 

21.00 32.00 52.00 72.00 150.00 

26.00 39.00 64.00 90.00 180.00 

28.50 42.00 

23.00 35.00 56.00 78.00 170.00 

26.00 39.00 64.00 90.00 180.00 

28.50 42.00 

2300 35.00 56.00 78.00 160.00 

28.00 42.00 68.00 96.00 190.00 

30.50 45.00 

25.00 38.00 60.00 84.00 170.00 

and Waste Cochs. 







No. 16. No. n. No. 18. No. 19. 

LEVER HANDLE STOP. LEVER HANDLE STOP LEVER HANDLE STOP. LEVER HANDLE STOP 

Lead Pipe. and waste. Iron Pipe. and waste. 

Lead Pipe. Iron Pipe. 

Lever Handle Stop and Stop and Waste CocKs. 

Size 3s ^2 °s V 1 1^4 IW 2 

No. Ifi. Lever Handle Stop, Lead Pipe, Rough, per 

dozen _ 12.00 14.00 16.50 20.50 30.00 48.50 67.50 115.00 

No. lii. Lever Handle Stop, Lead Pipe, Finished, 

per dozen 15.50 17.50 20.00 26.50 39.00 64.50 89.50 180.00 

No. 17. Lever Handle Stop and Waste, Lead Pipe, 

Rough, per dozen 14.00 16.00 18.50 22.50 33.00 52.50 73.50 125.00 

No. 17. Lever Handle Stop and Waste, Lead Pipe, 

Finished, per dozen 18.00 20.00 22.50 29.00 43.00 

No. 18. Lever Handle Stop, Iron Pipe, Rough, per 

dozen 14.00 16.00 19.50 23.50 34.00 53.50 74.50 125.00 

No. 18. Lever Handle Stop, Iron Pipe, Finished, 

per dozen 1750 19.50 23.00 29.50 43.00 

No. 111. Lever Handle Stop and Waste, Iron Pipe, 

Rough, per dozen 16.00 18.00 21.50 25.50 37.00 57.50 80.50 135.00 

No. 19. Lever Handle Stop and Waste, Iron Pipe, 

Finished, per dozen _ 19.50 21.50 25.00 31.50 46.00 __ 



518 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Flat=way Rough and Finished Lever Handle, Ground Key 
Stop and Stop and Waste Cocks. 









No. 211. 

LEVEE HANDLE STOP. 

Lead and Iron Pipe. 



No. 21. 

LEVER HANDLE STOP 
AND "WASTE. 

Lead and Iron Pipe. 



No. 22. 

LEVER HANDLE STOP. 

Male and Female. 
Iron Pipe. 



No. 23. 

LEVER HANDLE STOP 
AND WASTE. 

Male and Female. Iron Pipe. 



Lever Handle Stop and Stop and Waste CocRs. 

Size. % H ?8 % 1 IM IK 2 

No. 20. Lever Handle Stop, Lead and Iron Pipe, 

Rough, per dozen 13.00 15.00 18.00 22.00 32.00 51.00 71.00 120.00 

No. 20. Lever Handle Stop, Lead and Iron Pipe, 

Finished, per dozen 16.50 18.50 21.50 28.00 41.00 

No. 21. Lever Handle Stop and Waste, Lead and 

Iron Pipe, Rough, per dozen 15.00 17.00 20.00 24.00 35.00 55.00 77.00 130.00 

No. 21. Lever Handle Stop and Waste, Lead and 

Iron Pipe, Finished, per dozen 19.00 21.00 24.00 30.50 45.00 

No. 22. Lever Handle Stop, Male and Female, Iron 

Pipe. Rough, per dozen 14.00 16.00 19.50 23.50 34.00 53.50 74.50 125.00 

No. 22. Lever Handle Stop, Male and Female, Iron 

Pipe, Finished, per dozen i7-5o 1950 23.00 29.50 43.00 ___ 

No. 23. Lever Handle Stop and Waste, Male and 

Female, Iron Pipe, Rough, per dozen ___ 16.00 18.00 21.50 25.50 37.00 57.50 80.50 135.00 
No. 23. Lever Handle Stop and Waste, Male and 

Female, Iron Pipe, Finished, per dozen. 19.50 21.50 25.00 31.50 46.00 

Flat=way Rough and Finished T Handle Ground Key 
Stop and Stop and Waste Cocks. 





No. 24. 

T HANDLE STOP. 



No. 25. 
T HANDLE STOP AND WASTE. 





No. 26. 
T HANDLE STOP. 



No. 27. 
T HANDLE STOP AND WASTE. 



Size . 



Lead Pipe. Lead Pipe. Iron Pipe. Iron Pipe. 

T Handle Stop and Stop and Waste Cocks. 



!¥ 



^H 



No. 24. T Handle Stop, Lead Pipe, Rough, per doz. n.oo 13.00 15.00 19.00 28.00 46.00 64.00 110.00 
No. 25. T Handle Stop and Waste, Lead Pipe, 

Rough, per dozen 13.00 15.00 17.00 21.00 31.00 50.00 70.00 120.00 

No. 26. T Handle Stop, Iron Pipe, Rough, per doz. 13.00 15.00 18.00 22.00 32.00 51.00 71.00 120.00 
No. 2V. T Handle Stop, and Waste Iron Pipe, 

Rough, per dozen 15.00 17.00 20.00 24.00 35.00 55.00 77.00 130.00 







No. 28. No. 29. No. 30. No. 31. 

T HANDLE STOP. T HANDLE STOP AND WASTE. T HANDLE STOP. T HANDLE STOP AND WASTE. 

Lead and Iron Pipe. Lead and Iron Pipe. Male and Female, Male and Female. 

Iron Pipe. Iron Pipe. 

T Handle Stop and Stop and Waste Cochs. 

Size.. 3g 1/ 5/ 3^- 1 ji^ ]i, 2 

No. 2b. T Handle Stop, Lead and Iron Pipe, 

Rough, per dozen 12.00 14.00 16.50 20.50 ■^o.oo 48.50 67.50 iiq.oo 

No. 29. T Handle Stop and Waste, Lead .Jo to/o o 

and Iron Pipe, Rovigh, per dozen. 14.00 16.00 18.50 22.50 ^^.oo 52.50 7-?. 50 121;. 00 

No. 30. T Handle Stop, Male and Female, 3JJ05/J5i 

Iron Pipe, Rough, per dozen 13.00 15.00 18.00 22.00 32.00 51.00 71.00 120.00 

No. 31, T Handle Stop and Waste, Male 

and Female, Iron Pipe, Rough, 

per dozen... ... 15.00 17.00 20.00 24.00 35.00 55.00 77.00 130.00 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



519 



R.ound=way Rough and Finished Lever Handle Ground 
Key Stop and Stop and Waste Cocks. 




No. 32. 

LEVER HANDLE 

ROUND-WAY STOP. 

Lead Pipe. 




LEVER HANDLE 

ROUND- WAY STOP 

AND WASTE. 

Lead Pipe. 



i?^^ 




No. 34. 

LEVER HANDLE 

ROUND-WAY STOP. 

Iron Pipe. 




No. 3.5. 

LEVER HANDLE 

ROUND WAY STOP 

AND WASTE. 

Iron Pipe. 



R.ound=way Lever Handle Stop and Stop and Waste Cocks. 

Size >| fi % 1 lli 1% 2 

No. 32. Lever Handle Round-way Stop, 

Lead Pipe, Rough, per dozen___ 18.00 21.50 26.50 46.00 72.50 103.50 185.00 
No. 33. Lever Handle Round-way Stop and 

Waste, Lead Pipe, Rough, per 

dozen _ 20.00 23.50 28.50 49.00 76.50 109.50 195.00 

No. 34. Lever Handle Round-way Stop, 

Iron Pipe, Rough, per dozen 20.00 24.50 29.50 50.00 77-5o 110.50 195.00 

No. 35. Lever Handle Round-way Stop and 

Waste, Iron Pipe, Rough, per 

dozen 22.00 26.50 31.50 53.00 81.50 116.50 205.00 



J^ 




LEVER HANDLE 
ROUND- WAY STOP. 

Lead and 
Iron Pipe. 




No. 37. 

LEVER HANDLE 

RODND-WAY STOP 

AND WASTE. 

Lead and Iron Pipe. 




No. 3S. 

LEVER HANDLE 
ROUND- WAY STOP. 

Male and Female. 
Iron Pipe. 




No. 39. 

LEVER HANDLE 

ROUND-WAY STOP 

AND WASTE. 

Male and Female. 
Iron Pipe. 



Round=way Lever Handle Stop and Stop and Waste Cocks. 

Size - -- li U U 1 1'4 11^ 2 

No. 36. Lever Handle Round-way Stop, 

Lead and Iron Pipe, Rough, per 

dozen 19.00 23.00 28.00 48.00 75.00 107.00 190.00 

No. 37. Lever Handle Round-way Stop and 

Waste, Lead and Iron Pipe, 

Rough, per dozen 21.00 25.00 30.00 51.00 79.00 113.00 200.00 

No. 38. Lever Handle Round- way Stop, 

Male and Female, Iron Pipe, 

Rough, per dozen 20.00 24.50 29.50 50.00 77-So 110.50 195.00 

No. 39. Lever Handle Round-way Stop and 

Waste, Male and Female, Iron 

Pipe, Rough, per dozen 22.00 26.50 31.50 53.00 81.50 116.50 205.00 



530 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Round=way Rough and Finished T Handle Ground Key- 
Stop and Stop and Waste Cocks. 







No, 4(1. 

T HANDLE 
ROUND-WAY STOP. 

Lead Pipe. 



No. 41. No. 42. 

T HANDLE T HANDLE 

ROUND- WAY STOP AND WASTE. ROUND- WAY STOP. 

Lead Pipe. Iron Pipe. 



No. 4:;. 

T HANDLE 
ROUND-WAY STOP AND WASTE 

Iron Pipe. 



Size. 



T Handle Round=way Stop and Stop and Waste. 



No. 40. T Handle Round-way Stop, Lead Pipe, 

Rough, per dozen . 17.00 

No. 41. T Handle Round-way Stop and Waste, 

Lead Pipe, Rough, per dozen 19.00 

No. 42. T Handle Round-way Stop, Iron Pipe, 

Rough, per dozen 19.00 

No. i-A. T Handle Round-way Stop and Waste, 

Iron Pipe, Rough, per dozen 21.00 






No. 44. No. 4;-). No. 4B. No. 47. 

T HANDLE T HANDLE T HANDLE T HANDLE 

ROUND-WAY STOP. ROUND WAY STOP AND ROUND- WAY STOP. ROUND-WAY STOP AND WASTE. 

Lead and Iron Pipe. waste. Male and Female. Male and Female. 

Lead and Iron Pipe. Iron Pipe. 

T Handle Round=way Stop and Stop and Waste Cocks. 

Size 1,' 5g' 3^ 1 11^^ 114 2 

No. 44. T Handle Round-way Stop, Lead and Iron Pipe, 

Rough, per dozen 18.00 21.50 26.50 46.00 72.50 103.50 185.00 

No. 43. T Handle Round-way Stop and Waste, Lead and 

Iron Pipe, Rough, per dozen 20.00 23.50 28.50 49.00 76.50 109.50 195.00 

No. 40. T Handle Round-way Stop, Male and Female, 

Iron Pipe, Rough, per dozen 19.00 23.00 28.00 48.00 75.00 107.00 190.00 

No. 47. T Handle Round-way Stop and Waste, Male and 

Female, Iron Pipe, Rough, per dozen 21.00 25.00 30.00 51.00 79.00 113.00 200.00 

-a 

3k I! II „ f3^ 

,r . -^~-— Hydrant CocRs. 

No. 48. No, 4ii. 

HYDRANT COCK STRAIGHT-WAY. HYDRANT COCK STRAIGHT-WAY. 

Lead and Iron Pipe. Iron Pipe. 

Straight=way Hydrant Cocks. 

Size 1., 5g .-i^ 1 11^' 

No. 48. Hj'drant Cocks Straig'ht-way, Lead and Iron Pipe, Rough, per doz_ 20.00 23.50 28.00 39.50 61.50 

No. 49. Hydrant Cocks Straight-way, Iron Pipe, Rough, per dozen 21.00 25.00 29.50 41.50 64.00 

No. 49|. " " " "both ends, Lead Pipe, Rough, per doz. 19.00 22.00 26.50 37.50 59.00 

H 







No. 50. 

HYDRANT COCK ROUND-WAY. 

Lead and Iron Pipe, 



Round=way Hydrant Cocks. 



No. 51. 

HYDRANT COCK ROUND-WAY. 

Iron Pipe. 



1 



VI 



Size ^2 =s -4 

No. 30. HydranfcCocks, Round-way, Lead and Iron Pipe, Rough, per doz. _ 24.00 28.50 34.00 55.50 85.50 

No. 51. Hydrant Cocks Round-way, Iron Pipe, Rough, per dozen 25.00 30.00 35.50 57.50 88.00 

No. 51|^. " " " both ends, Lead Pipe, Rough, 2')er doz. 23.00 27.00 32,50 53.50 83.00 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



521 



Simplex Stop and Waste Cochs for Lead and Iron Pipe 



^_ Li»*"l I 



iBIIIIIIPI . IJ 




Are interchangeable from right to left and for Lever or Tee Handle or 
Hydrant Rod. Thej' are made of Steam Metal with Malleable Iron Handles. 
Every Cock tested and warranted in material and workmanship. 
To change from Right to Left or vice versa : 
Take out Set Screw B. 
Reverse Handle. 

Put Set Screw in opposite Hole C. 
Rough and Finish Stops and Stop Wastes are furnished with Lever Handles 
unless otherwise ordered. 

Can be operated with rod if desired. 




LEVER STOP. 

For Iron Pipe, Flat-way. 



Size - 
Rough, 
Finished, 
Nickel Plated, 



per dozen. 



H ^ "H 1 
16.00 19.50 23.50 34.00 
19.50 23.00 29.50 43.00 
22.00 25.50 32.00 46.00 



Lever Handle Stop for Le&d 
Pipe, Flat=way. 

Size I3 -'g n^- 1 

per dozen 14.00 16.50 20.50 30.00 

17-50 20.00 26.50 39.00 

20.00 22.50 29.00 42.00 



Rough, 
Finished, 
Nickel Plated, 



Lever Handle Stop for Lead and 
Iron Pipe, Flat=\vay. 



Size 
Rough, 
Finished 
Nickel Plated, 



per dozen 



H U % 1 

15.00 18.00 22.00 32.00 

18.50 21.50 28.00 41.00 

21.00 24.00 30.50 44.00 





l-i=B 



LEVER STOP AND WASTE. 

For Iron Pipe, Flat- way. 



Size -. 
Rough, 
Finished, 
Nickel Plated 



per dozen 18.00 21.50 25^50 37.00 

21.50 25.00 31.50 46.00 

24.00 27.50 34.00 49.00 



Lever Handle Stop and Waste 
for Lead Pipe, Flat=way. 



Size . 
Rough, 
Finished, 
Nickel Plated, 



per dozen.. 



16.00 18.50 22.50 33.00 
20.00 22.50 29.00 43.00 
22.50 25.00 31.50 46.00 



Lever Handle Stop and Waste 

for Lead and Iron Pipe, 

Flat=way. 



Size 
Rough, 
Finished 
Nickel Piated, 



per dozen. 



^2 ^8 H 1 

17.00 20.00 24.00 35.00 

21.00 24.00 30.50 45.00 

23.50 26,50 33.00 48.00 




LEVER STOP. 

For Iron Pipe, Round-way. 

Size H ''s U 1 

Rough, per dozen 20.00 24.50 29.50 50.00 

Lever Handle Stop for Lead 
Pipe, R.ound=way. 

Size 1., -'3 '4 1 

Rough, per dozen 18.00 21.50 26.50 46.00 

Lever Handle Stop for Lead and 
Iron Pipe, Round=way. 

Size \i 5s 34 1 

Rough, per dozen 19.00 23.00 28.00 48.00 

Stops for Lead and Iron Pipe furnished with outside 



i4j 

LEVER STOP AND WASTE. 

For Iron Pipe, Round-way. 

Size.. 1^ Sg 3| 1 

Rough, per dozen 22.00 26.50 31.50 53.00 

Lever Handle Stop and Waste 
for Lead Pipe, Round=way. 

Size.. .... 1., 5g n^- 1 

Rough, per dozen 20.00 23.50 28.50 49.00 

Lever Handle Stop and Waste, 

for Lead and Iron Pipe, 

Round=way. 

Size 1, -i K 1 

Rough, per dozen 21.00 25.00 30.00 51. 00 

thread on iron pipe end if so ordered. 



622 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Simplex Stop and Waste Cocks for Lead and Iron Pipe. 




t4=» 
TEE HANDLE STOP, 

For Iron Pipe. Flat- way. 

Size y. fi % 1 

Rough, per dozen i6.oo 19.50 23.50 34.00 

Finished, " i9-5o 23.00 29.50 43.00 

Nicivel Plated, " 22.0025.5032.0046.00 




TEE HANDLE STOP AND WASTE, 

For Iron Pipe, Flat-way. 

Size.-.. % H % 1 

Rough, per dozen 18.00 21.50 25.50 37.00 

Finished, " 21.50 25.00 31.50 46.00 

Nickel Plated, " 24.00 27.50 34.00 49.00 



Tee Handle Stop for Lead Pipe, 
Flat=^vay. 



Tee Handle Stop and Waste for 
Lead Pipe, Flat=way. 



Size 


'i =8 % 1 


Size 


yz ', "4 1 


Rough, per dozen.. . 


14.00 16.50 20.50 30.00 


Rough, per dozen 


16.00 18.50 22.50 33.00 


Finished, " 


17.50 20.00 26.50 39.00 


Finished, " 


20.00 22.50 29.00 43.00 


Nickel Plated, " 


20.00 22.50 29.00 42.00 


Nickel Plated, " 


22.50 25.00 31.50 46.00 



Tee Handle Stop for Lead and 
Iron Pipe, Flat=way. 

Size.... }o ^s ^£ 1 

Rough, per dozen. .. 15.00 18.00 22.00 32.00 

Finished, " 18.50 21.50 28.00 41.00 

Nickel Plated, " 21.0024.0030.5044.00 



Tee Handle Stop and Waste for 
Lead and Iron Pipe, Flat=way. 

Size. 1^' f^ % 1 

Rough, per dozen 17.00 20.00 24.00 35. 00 

Finished, " 21.00 24.00 30.50 45.00 

Nickel Plated, " 23.50 26.50 33.00 48.00 




TEE HANDLE STOP, 

For Iron Pipe, Round- way, 

Size }i .''i 

Rough, per dozen 




20.00 24.50 29.50 50.00 



TEE HANDLE STOP AND WASTE, 

For Iron Pipe, Round-way. 

Size }i =8 H 1 

Rough, per dozen 22.00 26.50 31.50 53.00 



Tee Handle Stop for Lead Pipe, 
Round=way. 

Size l{ =3 % I 

Rough, per dozen.. » 18.00 21.50 26.50 46.00 



Tee Handle Stop and Waste for 
Lead Pipe, R.ound=way. 

Size % % % 1 

Rough, per dozen 20.00 23.50 28.50 49.00 



Tee Handle Stop for Lead and Tee Handle Stop and Waste for 

Iron Pipe, Round=way. Lead and Iron Pipe, Round=way. 

Size ij' fg 3^' 1 Size i.£ -'g "4 1 

Rougli, per dozen 19.00 23.00 28.00 48.00 Rough, per dozen 21.00 25.00 30.00 51.00 



Stops for Lead and Iron Pipe furnished with outside Thread on Iron Pipe end it so ordered. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 523 

Mueller Corporation Stop Cocks. 
Threaded on Long End for Mueller Tapping Machine Tools. 

/iSfcHMj 

NO. a.— SHORT END 
NO. 1.— BENT COUPLING, NO. 2. — STRAIGHT COUPLING, THREADED FOR IRON PIPE. 

FITTED FOR HEXAGON PLUG. FITTED FOR HEXAGON PLUG. FITTED FOE HEXAGON PLUG. 

Size % l.< =s =+ 1 1'4 1^2 2 

No. I. Each.- - - 1.20 1.35 1.70 2.50 3.85 8.65 ii-3o 17.50 

■' 2. ■' 1.20 1.35 1.70 2.50 3.85 8.65 11.30 17.50 

" 3. " 1. 10 140 2.10 3.35 7.50 9.50 15.00 









No, 



NO. b. — SHORT END 

NO. 4.— BENT COUPLING, NO. 'k — STRAIGHT COUPLING, THREADED FOR IRON PIPE. 

FITTED FOR SCREW PLUG. FITTED FOR SCREW PLUG. FITTED FOR SCREW PLUG. 

Size ?3' 1,' .53 3^ 1 ii_,' ly^ -2 

4. Each 1.20 1.35 1.70 2.50 3.85 8.65 11.30 17.50 

5. " 1.20 1.35 1.70 2.50 3.85 8.65 11.30 17.50 

6. " .. 1. 10 1.40 2.10 3.35 7.50 9.50 15.00 

R.ound=Way, Fitted with Standard Iron Pipe Thread. 









NO. 7. — BENT COUPLING, NO. 8. — STRAIGHT COUPLING, NO. 0. — THREADED FOR IRON 

IKON PIPE THREAD ON LONG END. IRON PIPE THREAD ON LONG END. PIPE BOTH ENDS. 

Size_ ._- % }i H ='4 1 l.¥ IM - 

No. 7. Each. ._. 1.30 1.55 1.90 2.80 4.40 8.65 11.30 17.50 

" 8. " 1.30 1.55 1.90 2.80 4.40 8.65 11.30 17.50 

" 9. " 1.05 1.30 1.65 2.40 3.80 7.50 9.50 15.00 

R.ound=Way, Coarse Thread on Long E,nd for Wood Pipe. 

HM' 

_ HM 

NO. 12. — IRON PIPE THREAD 

NO. 10. — BENT COUPLING, NO. II. — STRAIGHT COUPLING, SHORT END. 

COARSE THRE-\D ON LONG END. COARSE THREAD ON LONG END. COARSE THREAD ON LONG END. 

Size _ 1| Sg =^ 1 

No. 111. Each 1.65 200 3.00 4.70 

" 11. " 1.65 2.00 3.00 4.70 

" 12. " 1.50 1.90 2.70 4.10 

Corporation Stop Cocks for Payne Machines. 

NO. 13. — BENT COUPLING, SCREW PLUG. NO. 1 ■').— CORPORATION STOP COCK QUARTER BEND, 

FITTED FOR SCREW PLUG. IRON PIPE THREAD SHORT END. TO DRIVE IN MAIN. COUPLING AND NUT. 

^ Size 3^ 1^ 5^ 3^ 1 1,^ 11^ o 

No. 13. Per dozen 16.00 19.00 23.00 3400 53.00 104.00 136.00 210.00 

" 14. " 13.00 16.00 20.00 29.00 46.00 90.00 

" 15. Each 1.50 1.90 2.80 4.35 






524 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Brass Water Connections. 





No. 1, Two Branch. 

Hr^-inch Outlet for Iron Pipe 1.50 

No. 2, Three Branch. 

l>^-inch Outlet for Iron Pipe.. 2.00 

No. 3, Four Branch. 

2-inch Outlet for Iron Pipe --. 3.00 

No. 7 , Six Branch. 

23>^-inch Outlet for Iron Pipe ...._ _ 6.00 

No. 8, Eight Branch. 
3-inch Outlet for Iron Pipe 9.00 



No. 4, Two Branch, 

13^-inch Outlet for Iron Pipe -__ --- 3-00 

No. 5, Three Branch. 

1 J ^-inch Outlet for Iron Pipe -- - 4.50 

No. 6, Four Branch. 

2-inch Outlet for Iron Pipe 6-00 

No. 9, Six Branch. 

21^-inch Outlet for Iron Pipe - 8.00 

No. 10, Eight Branch. 

3-inch Outlet for Iron Pipe 12 00 



Nos. 1, 2, 3, Y and 8 have plain ends on inlets for 1-inch lead pipe. Nos. 4, 5, 6, 9 and 10 have soldenno: 
unions on inlets for 1-inch lead pipe. Nos. 1, 2 and 3 can be furnished with iron pipe thread on inlets, If 
desired, at a slightly increased cost. 

In many cities where hig'h pressure systems are used the ordinances require that no larger tap than 1 inch 
shall be made in che mains, as it is claimed the pipes are weakened too much. To overcome this we have 
placed these connections on the market. Any sizii service can be made from \^i inch to 3 inch inclusive 
without any danger of weakening the mains The branches or inlets are made with 1 inch openings. They 
are so constructed that the flow of water through the different Branches do not obstruct each other. The area 
of the branches or inlets is equal to the area of the outlet. 

Branch Goose NecKs. 

These connections are intended for use where a II4 to 3 inch service pipe 
is required by cities or water companies who do not allow a larger tap than 
1 inch to be made in the main. 

It will be seen that the flow of water through one branch is not obstructed 
by that of another. The connections should be set about 20 to 3fi inches from 
the main, according to number of branches, and the distance between taps in 
main should be about 10 inches. 

Wlierever used they give excellent satisfaction and are a great improve- 
ment over the old method of making large connections, and are comparatively 
cheaper. 

Before these Goose Necks are packed for shipment they are carefully 
tested and guaranteed to stand 200 lbs. water pressure. Extra strong lead 
THREE BEANCH GOOSE NECK. P'P® '® used and the joints are wiped by practical workmen. 

Two Branch Goose Neck, complete, with Corporation Cocks ._ 1 _. 8.00 

Outlet 114 iuch for iron or lead pipe. Iron pipe sent unless ordered otherwise. 

Three Branch Goose Neck, complete, with Corporation Cocks „_. ._ 11.00 

Outlet 11^ inch for iron or lead pipe. Iron pipe sent unless ordered otherwise. 

Four Branch Goose Neck, complete, with Corporation Cocks 15.00 

Outlet 2 inch for iron or lead pipe. Iron pipe sent unless ordered otherwise. 

Six Branch Goose Neck, complete, with Corporation Cocks _ 24,00 

Outlet 2I2 inch for iron pipe. 

Eight Branch Goose Neck, complete, with Corporation Cocks 37.00 

Outlet 3 inch for iron pipe. 




Lead Goose Necks, Single Branch. 



Size 

Price, complete, each. 



1.40 



1.50 



1.70 



1 
2.70 



These Lead Goose Necks are furnished OQmplete. ready to attach to the water main. Consist of 18 inches 
of extra strong lead pipe, with corporation stop cock (either screw or hexagon) wiped on one end, and male 
brass soldering nipple on the other. Wiped with female soldering nipple if desired at the same price. Special 
lengths furnished at an increased cost. When ordering state whether screw or hexagon plug corporation 
cocks are wanted, as we invariably send screw plugs in the absence of other information. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



525 



Basin and Urinal Cocks. 







ENGLISH PATTERN. 

With China Index. 



No. 1. No. -1. No. 6, 

BASIN COCK. BASIN COCK. BASIN COCK. 

Tee Haodle. . Cross Handle. Cross Handle. 

Compression Basin Cocks— Tee and Cross Handle. 

Compi-ession Basin Cocl<s, Nickel Plated, not illustrated, per dozen 18.00 

Add for Stuffing Box, per dozen 2.00 

" Cross Handles, " _ i.oo 

Compression Basin Cocks, Nickel Plated, per dozen 19.00 

Add lor Stuffiino; Box, per dozen _ 2.00 

" Cross Handles, " _ •_ i.oo 

Compression Basin Cocks, Nickel Plated, per dozen 22.00 

Add for Stuffing Box, per dozen _.- ___ 2.00 

For Tee Handles, deduct, per dozen __ 2.00 

Compression Basin Cocks, Nickel Plated, Cross Handle, per dozen 21.00 

" " " " " Tee " " 19.00 

English Pattern Basin Cock, with China Index, Nickel Plated, " _ _ 38.00 

Doherty, Telegraph Handle and Boston Self=Closing Basin and 

Pantry Cocks. 



No. 0. 



6. 
6. 







H 

DOHERTY S. C. TELEGRAPH HANDLE S. C. BOSTON S. C. BOSTON S C. 

BASIN COCK. BASIN COCK. BASIN COCK. PANTRY COCK. 

Self=Closing Basin and Pantry Cocks. 

Doherty Selt-Closing Basin Cock, Nickel Plated, per dozen.. 48.00 

No. 0. Telegrapli Handle Self-Closing Basin Cock, Nickel Plated, per dozen 27.00 

" 1. " '■ " " " " " " " -- 34-00 

Boston Self-Closing Basin Cock, Nickel Plated, per dozen .._ 48.00 

" " Pantry " " " " __ 64.00 

Urinal Cocks. 








THIMBLE FOR IRON 
PIPE CONNECTION. 



FLANGE NUT AND : 
COUPLING. 



Fig. 59. Fig. 60. Fig. 61. 

COMPRESSION COMPRESSION COMPRESSION 

URINAL COCK. URINAL COCK. URINAL COCK. 

Lead Pipe. Iron Pipe. Flange and Thimble, 

Lead Pipe. 

Compression Urinal Cocks, Lead Pipe, Iron Pipe and Flange 

Thimble. 

Size i| 

Fig. 59. Compression Urinal Cock, Lead Pipe, Finished, per dozen 18.00 

" 59. " " " " NickelPlated, " ..- 21.00 

" 60. " " " Iron Pipe, Finished, " 19.00 

" 60. " " " " NickelPlated, " 22.00 

" 61. " " " Flange and Thimble, Finished, per dozen 27.00 

" 61. " " " " '• NickelPlated " 30.00 

Urinal Connections. 

With Thimble for Iron Pipe, add, per dozen 

" Flang'e Nut and Bent Coupling, add, per dozen 



and 



20.00 
23.00 
21.00 
24.00 
30.00 
33-00 



3.00 
8.00 



526 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Fuller and Swing Basin Cocks. 







No. 0. 



No. 1. No. 2. No. i}4. 

Fuller Single Basin CocRs. 




No. 5. 



No. 0. Fuller Basin Cock, Nickel Plated, per dozen _ _ 40.00 

No. 1. " " " " " " '■ _ 40.00 

- - 44.00 

-- - 76.00 

_ 58.00 

with Ebony or China Handle _ _ _ 70.00 

Fuller Double Basin Cocks. 



No. 2. 
No. 4%. " 
No. 5. 
No. 5. 






No. 8. No. 10. No. 8. 

FULLER DOUBLE BASIN COCK. FULLER DOUBLE BASIN COCK. FULLER DOUBLE SHAMPOO COCK. 

Fuller Double Basin and Shampoo Cocks. 

No. 8. Fuller Double Basin Cock, Nickel Plated, each 13.00 

No. 10. " " " " " " " _ 15.00 

No. 8. " " Shampoo Cock, Nickel Plated, each_ ___ 14.00 

If with Ebony or Ivory Handles, add each 2.00 

Fuller Bracket and Ground Key Swing Basin Cocks. 





FULLER BRACKET BASIN GROUND KEY SWINO GROUND KEY SWING BASIN COCK, 

COCK. BASIN COCK. WITH SHAMPOO SPRINKLER. 

Fuller Bracket Basin Cock, Flange and Thimble, Lead Pipe, Nickel Plated, per dozen .' _ 36.00 

" " " " " " " Iron " " " " " - - 40.00 

" Nut and Bent Coupling " " " " -__ 48.00 

Swing Basin Cock, Nickel Plated, per dozen _ _ _ 24.00 

" " " with Shampoo Sprinkler, Nickel Plated, per dozen _ 28.00 

" " " without " " " " " " 22.00 



NASON MANXJFA.CTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



627 



Compression and Fuller Pantry CocRs. 




t 



COMPRESSION PANTRY 

COCK. 

Plain End, No. 2. 




COMPRESSION PANTKT 
COCK. 

Hose End, No. 2. 



r\ 




FULLER PANTRY 
COCK 

Plain End, No. 2. 




FULLER PANTRY 
COCK. 

Hose End, No. 2. 



Compression and Fuller Pantry Cocks, Plain and Hose End. 



No. 1 Compression Pantry Cocks, Plain End, N 



No. 1 
No. 2 
No. 2 

No. 1 Fuller 
No. 1 " 
No. 2 " 
No. 2 " 



Hose 
Plain 
Hose 
Plain 
Hose 
Plain 



ckle Plated, per dozen _. 34.00 

--- 37-00 

-- 38.00 

' " 41.00 

' " 42.00 

45-00 

' " 50.00 

" - 53-00 






COMPRESSION DOUBLE FULLER DOUBLE 

PANTRY COCK. PANTRY COCK. 

Compression and Fuller Double Pantry Cocks. 

Compression Double Pantry Cock, Niclde Plated, each _ 12.00 

Puller '■ " " " " " _.- 18.00 

" " " " with Ebony or Ivory Handles add, each..- 2.00 



528 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Bath Cocks and Bath Bibbs. 





No. 1. 

No. 1. Double Compression 
Bath Cock, Center to 
Center gSg inches. 
Nickel Plated, each_ 2.50 



No. 3. 

No. :i. Double Compression 
Bath Cock, Nickel 
Plated, Center to 
Center 33g inches. 
Nickel Plated, each. 




No. 11. 

No. 11. Double Compression 
Bath Cock, Center 
to Center S^g inches. 
Nickel Plated, each 



300 



3.00 





No. 3. 

WITH CHINA INDEX. 

No. s. Double Compression Bath Cock, Nickel 
Plated, with China Index marked Hot 
and Cold, Center to Center S^g inches, 
each 



5.00 



No. 4. 

WITH JEWEL CUP. 

No. 4. Double Compression Bath Cock with 
Jewel Cup, Center to Center 41^' 
inches, i^inch couplings. Nickel 
Plated, each 



7-So 




No. 5. 

No. 5. Double Compression Bath Cock, Center 
to Center Sjo inches, i^'-iich couplings. 
Nickel Plated, each __ 6.00 




No. 41,. 

No. 41;^. Fuller Improved Double Bath Cock, 

Nickel Plated. 



Center to Center. 
Nickel Plated, each. 



3^3 

5.00 



41, 

7.00 



7-5° 



51.,' 
8.00 




8.50 



Bath Bibbs. 



caQa 





COMPRESSION BATH BIBB. 

Flange and Thimble Lead Pipe. 

Size % 5g 

Finished, per dozen.. 22.00 26.00 
Nickel Plated, per doz. 25.50 29.50 



COMPRESSION BATH BIBBS. 

Flang'e, Nut and Bent Coupling. 



Size K 

Finished, per dozen.. 29.00 
Nickel Plated, per doz. 32.50 



8 

57.00 
40.50 




FULLER BATH BIBB. 

Flange, Nut and Bent Coupling. 

Size M •;i 

Finished, per dozen.. 38.00 43.00 
Nickel Plated, per doz. 44.00 49.00 



NASON MANUFACTURING COWPANY, NEW YORK 



52^ 



Nickel Plated Brass Lavatory Legs. 



style A. 
Per Pair, 

2.00 



Style G. 
Per Pair, 

2-IS 



Style B. 

Per Pair, 

2.80 



Style H. 

Per Pair, 

2-95 



Style D. 

Per Pair, 

3-6o 



I 





Style K. 

Per Pail-, 

3-75 



Style E. 

Per Pair, 

S-2S 



Lavatory Brackets. 



style L. 

Per Pair, 

540 



APRON HOLDER. 

Per Pair, 
.70 






Style M, 16x18. 

NICKEL PLATED. 

Per Pair 2.50 



Style N, 16 X IS. 

SOLID BRASS, NICKEL PLATED. 

Per Pair 6.00 



Style O, 16 X IS. 

ALL STEEL, NICKEL PLATED. 

Per Pair T.50 



Nickel Plated Brass Lavatory Traps. 






FULL S TRAP. BOTTLE TRAP. BOTTLE TRAP. 

Vent to Wall and Waste to Flat Pattern, witii Vent to Flat Pattern, with Vent 

Floor (Light ). Wall and Waste to Floor. and Waste to Wall. 

Full S Trap. 

11.3-inch N. p. Brass Full S Trap, Vent to Wall and waste to floor (Light), each 3.75 

l}i '• " " " " '■ no Vent, with " " " " 3.50 

2" " " " " " " Vent to wall and " ■' " " 9.oo 

}£ S Traps, same price as Full S listed above. 

Bottle Trap. 

N. P. Brass, Flat Pattern, with Vent to wall and Waste to floor, and with Vent and Waste to Wall 5.00 

If without Vent, deduct .._ _.. .50 



530 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



The Nason Combination Basin Fixtures. 





"DANDY COMBINATION 
BASIN FIXTURE. 

Nickel Plated, each 8.00 



Plate 305. 

" ELITE " COMBINATION 
BASIK FIXTURE. 

Nickel Plated, each 16.00 






Plate N 303. 

DOHERTY SELF-CLOSING BASIN 
FIXTURE. 

Nickel Plated with China Top Waste, 
each 17.00 

Nickel Plated with engraved Pearl 
Top Waste, each 19.00 



Plate N 301. 

COMPRESSION COMBINATION 
BASIN FIXTURE. 

Nickel Plated with China Top^ 
each 16.00 

Nickel Plated with engraved 
Pearl Tops, each.. 18.00 



Plate N 300. 

FULLER COMBINATION 
BASIN FIXTURE. 

Nickel plated with China Tops 
each 16.00 

Nickel Plated with engraved 
Pearl Tops 18.00 




Plate N 304. 

FULLER COMBINATION BASIN FIXTURE. 

Nickel Plated, each 16.00 

With China, Ebony or Ivory handle, each. 17.50 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



531 



Basin Traps, Vent Tees and Supply Pipes. 






Fig-. 1. 

11, -inch Nickel Plated Brass. 

N. Y. Regulation Adjustable Trap. 

Price 3.00 



Fig. 2. 

U.2-incli Nickel Plated Brass. 

N.Y. Regulation Adjustable Trap. 

Price 3.60 



Fig. 3. 
ickel PI 

N. Y. Regulation Full S Trap. 
Vent to Wall and Waste to Floor. 

Price 7.00 

Same ■without Pipes 4-So 

2-inch with Pipes 10.50 

Same without Pipes 6.50 



Brass Vent Tees, New York Regulation. 





style A. 

IRON PIPE SIZE, TWO LEAD PIPE ENDS. 

Size 11.^ 

Lead Pipe 



.80 



Style B. 

IRON PIPE SIZE, ONE LEAD PIPE END. 

Size 11^ 

Iron Pipe, one end .95 



1.50 



Nickel Plated Brass Lavatory Supply Pipes, i=inch Iron 

Pipe Size. 



G^ 



No. 122. No. 12s. No. 124. No. 125. 
Per pair 2.50 Per pair ._- 4.00 Per pair 6.00 Per pair 5.00 



No. 126. 
Perpair 6.00 Per pair. 




%^ 



No. 12 



No. 128. 
5.00 Perpair _- 3-00 



532 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Waste Connections, Chain Stays, Etc. 




fH" 



Plate ns. 

THREE PAKT WASH TRAY WASTE. 

Rough. Nickel Plated. 



IJ^ inch foi 


3 Part Wash Tray 


6.25 


8.1S 


2 


3 " " 


9-75 


10.75 


lio " 


2 " * ' 


4-65 


6.05 


2 " 


•2 i . * * 


6.50 


8.50 


ly. 


4 " " 


8.50 


11.05 


2 


4 " " 


13.00 


17.00 



N. P. 


STANDING 


WASTE 


AND 


OVERFLOW FOR 




BASIN.. 




Each 




-- 5-00 



N. P. STANDING WASTE 

AND OVERFLOW FOE 

BATH. 

Each ___ 10.00 







ROUGH BRASS TRAPS FOR COMBINATION WASH 
TRAY WASTE. 

Without Vent. ^4 inch S Trap. 2 inch STrap. 

Each 3-00 ^^ S-So 

Without Vent. 1},' inch i.^ S Trap. 3 inch 1, S Trap. 

Each 2.2s 4-5<J 

With Vent. IH inch S Trap. 2 inch & Trap. 

Each 4-00 . , ,6-5<5 

With Vent, i-}i inch 1.3 S Trap. 2 inch ij S Trap. 

Each " 4-00 ^-5° 



N. P. CONNECTED WASTE 
AND OVERFLOW. 

Each -- 3.00 



CLOSET REPAIR COUPLING. 

Sliowing coupling as ap- 
plied on broken horn. 

Size, ins. \}4 1% 2 
Each 1.50 1.75 2.00 







N. P. OFFSET CLOSET 
CONNECTION. 

Size, 11.4 X l\i, each... 2.00 
" l'%xli^, " --- 2.00 
" iy^yi\}>l, " ... 2.00 



N. P. SLIP JOINT ELBOW. • 

Size, II4XII4, each... i.oo 
" l^jxlj.:, " ... I.oo 
" IKx \-H, " .-- I.oo 



No. 1. 

N. P. CH.-i.IN STAY. 

Per doz .90 



No. 2. 
N. P. CHAIN STAY'. 

Per doz 1.05 






No. 3. No. 4. 

N. P. CHAIN STAY. N. P. CHAIN STAY. 

Per doz. 1.55 Per doz 1.65 



No. 6. 

N. P. CHAIN STAY. 

Per doz 2.15 



No. n. 

N. P. CHAIN STAY. 

Per doz 3.50 



No. .5. 

N. P. COCK HOLE COVER. 

Per doz 1.45 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



533 



Ball CocKs, Plugs and Strainers, Etc. 







IMPROVED BALL COCK. 

Lead Pipe. 



Size 

Pel' dozen 



IMPROVED BALL COCK. BERKERY HIGH PRESSURE FOSTER HIGH PRESSURE 

Iron Pipe. ball cock. ball cock. 

Iiitiproved Ball Cocks. 

1, =s -U 1 1'4 I'j 2 3 4 
$12 14 20 34 56 80 150 400 800 

High Pressure Ball Cocks. 

BirRery Ball Cock. 

No, 1. Top, Bottom or Side Supply, per dozen ._ 15.00 

Foster Ball CocK. 

Lead or Iron Pipe, Top, Bottom or End Connection, per dozen _ 30.00 

Nickel Plated Nuts, Couplings and Tail Pieces Extra. 
4-inch Copper Floats and Rods, per dozen 6.00 



No. 1. 

BASIN CLAMP. 

Per dozen.-- 1.25 






No. 2. 

BASIN CLAMP. 

Per dozen 1.50 



B. B. HIGH PRESSURE BALL COCK. 

For Bottom Supply. 
Per dozen, with -S-inch Floats. 22.00 




B. B. HIGH PRESSURE BALL COCK. 

For Top Supply. 
Per dozen, with .5-inch Floats, 22.00 

Tail iiiece will be left plain for lead pipe unless otherwise ordered. 

COPPER B.ALLS. 



Size--- 4 .5 C I 

Perdoz-- 4.50 6.00 7.00 10.50 



8 1" l-l 

80c. per pound. 





KITCHEN SINK STRAINER PANTRY SINK OVERFLOW WASH TRAY OVERFLOW 

AND COUPLING. GRATE AND COUPLING. GRATE AND COUPLING. 

Per dozen 21.00 Per dozen 11.00 Per dozen 15.00 



e^g> 




FOR SOAP-STONE WASH TR.AY. COMMON OVERFLOW FOR BASIN. PATENT OVERFLOW FOR BASIN. 

Size 1 1*4 I'j - Finished, per doz 8.00 Finished, per doz 9.00 

Finished, perdoz $15 16 26 40 Nickel Plated, per doz 8.50 Nickel Plated, per doz 9.50 

Nickel Plated, per doz- 17 192944 Silver Plated, " 10.00 Silver Plated, " 11.00 

Silver Plated, " . 21 23 33 48 






RUBBER STOPPER. 

Size 1 II4 m 2 2}., Size.. II4 n, 2 2i^ 3 Stv.e.. Js 1 1^4 IM ^ 

Fin., perdoz- 2.50 3.00 4.00 7.00 15.00 Per doz. 6.00 7.00 10.00 17.00 22.00 Per doz- 2.50 2.50 3.00 3.25 4.00 
K. P., " . 3.50 3.50 4.50 8.00 17.00 



SINK OR BATH PLUG, WITH RUBBER STOPPER. 
I4 



WASH TRAY PLUG. 



534 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 




Closet and Urinal Stall Trimmings. 




HI 
Fig. -i. 

EUNNING LEG. 
FigUl'e -- 

Polished Brass, with Bolts and Nuts, each 

Nickel Plated, with Bolts and Nuts, each 




IB! 
Fig. s. 

CORNER LEG. 



1 
3-20 

3-So 






Fig. 4. 

CENTER LEG. 




Fig. 31. 
FANCY ANGLE. 



Fig. ?.1. 

BOLT, NUT AND WASHER. 



Fig. 4.5. 
RAISED STRAINER. 

Foi' Urinal Trough. 



Figure :; 1 

Polished Brass, each .60 

Nickel Plated, each .yo 



.09 
.10 



4r, 

4.00 
4-So 



.->4 
.80 
.90 



Tar' 
Fig. .54. 

URINAL INLET 
CONNECTION. 

Iron Pipe. 




.80 
.90 



06. 

URINAL INLET 
CONNECTION. 

For Brass 

Pipe, with Slip 

Joint Nut. 




Fig. 57. 

URINAL INLET CONNECTION. 



Fig. 63. 
BRASS URINAL TRAPS. 

Adjustable, with Waste only. 





01 


5y 


<<l > 


1.80 


3.20 


3.60 


2.00 


3-5° 


4.00 



Fig. 59. 
URINAL INLET CONNECTION. 

Adjustable with Flange, Nut and 
Bent Coupling-. 

Figure _ 

Polished Brass, each. 
Nickel Plated, each.. 



Figure 

Polished Brass, each 

Nickel Plated, each 



63 


64 


3-60 


4.20 


4.00 


4-50 




Fig. 60. 

URINAL INLET CONNECTION. 

With Flange, Nut, Bent Coupling 
and Clean-out. 




CAST BRASS URIN.\L TRAPf^. 

Adjustable, with Vent and Waste. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



535 



Soldering Unions, Nipples and Couplings. 





SOLDERING NIPPLE, MALE. SOLDERING NIPPLE, FEMALE. 

Soldering Nipples. 

Size H ^i i.j 'V 1 1'4 l^o 2 21^ 

Male, per dozen 1-75 2.25 2.50 3.00 5.00 7.50 10.00 14.00 20.00 

Female, " -.- 1.75 2.25 2.50 3.00 5.00 7.50 10.00 14.00 20.00 





Size 



SOLDERING UNION. PLAIN COUPLING. 

Soldering Unions and Couplings. 



3 
28.00 
28.00 



1 II4' 11^ 2 2i.< Z 

Solderina- Unions, per doz.._ 2.25 2.75 3.25 4.00 6.00 8.50 12.00 18.00 30.00 42.00 

Plain Couplings, " 3.00 3.50 4.00 5.00 6.50 10.00 1500 20.00 30.00 42.00 66.00 

" " Ground Joint, per doz 4.00 4.50 5.00 6.50 8.00 12.00 18.00 24.00 36.00 48.00 75.00 

Range Boiler Couplings — Ground Joint. 







STRAIGHT FOR LEAD PIPE. BENT FOR LEAD PIPE. STRAIGHT FOR IRON PIPE. BENT FOR IRON PIPE. 

Boiler Couplings for Lead Pipe. 

Size .__ 1-inch Pipe Thread with Tail for J^'-inch Lead Pipe. 

Per Set (3 Bent and 1 Straight) 2.50 

Boiler Couplings for Iron Pipe. 

Size __. 1-inch Pipe Thread with Tail for '^-iuch Iron Pipe. 

Per Set (3 Bent and 1 Straight) 3.00 

Safety and Vacuun3. Valves for R.ange Boilers. 





SAFETY VALVE 
FOB COPPER OR IRON BOILERS. 

Per doz 48.00 



VACUUM VALVE, 
BOSTON PATTERN. 

Size ___ ^g 

Per doz 12.00 



VACUUM VALVE. 



Sire. 



Per doz 24.00 



VACUUM AND SAFETY VALVE, 
FOR KITCHEN RANGE BOILER. 

Each._ 4.50 




Improved Boiler Stands. 

Height, 21 Inches. 

Size Ring llij' f2 13 131,' 14 15 le 17 IS 20 22 24 

Plain 1.25 1.25 1.30 1.3s 1.40 1.50 1.75 1. 85 2.00 2.25 2.75 3.50 

Galvanized. 2.50 2.50 2.60 2.70 2.70 3.00 3.25 3.60 3.80 4.50 5.00 6.50 

Extension Piece to raise stand SO inches, plain, each .50 

Galvanized, each -75 



VACUUIVI VALVE 
FOR IRON PIPE. 

Size, ^i 1 II4 II3 2 
Per doz. $24 30 36 54 84 




IMPEOVED BOILER STANI). 



536 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Climax Soil Pipe Plugs and Closers. ft 






CLIMAX SOIL PIPE PLUG. RATCHET NUT PLUG. SMOKE MACHINE TEST PLUG. 

Climax Soil Pipe Plugs. 

For hub ends, Plug- next size larg-er than bore of pipe must be used ; i. e., for the hub of a 4-inch pipe use a 
5-inch Plug. 

Wing Nut and Ratchet Nut Climax Soil Pipe Plugs. 

Size 2 3 4 .-. i; 7 8 n 10 

Each - 1. 00 1.25 1.50 2.00 2.50 4.25 6.50 950 11.00 

Extra Rubbers _ .25 .50 .70 .90 1.20 2.00 3.25 

Ratchet Nut made only in S, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 inch. 
Wrench for Ratchet Nut Plugs, fits all sizes 20 




SmoKe Machine Test Plug with l=inch Pipe for Admitting Smoke. 



Size. 
Each 



1.50 



3 

2.00 



4 
2.50 



3-50 



4-50 




Soil Pipe Closer. 



SOIL PIPE CLOSER. 



This Closer will operate on either the hub or bead end of a fitting. 

The collar castings are provided with strips on tlie ears, thereby 
preventing tlie revolution of the bolt heads. Only one wrench is 
needed to tighten tliese collars. The Collar is used only when it is 
desired to fasten closer to the spigot end of pipe. 

Size 

Closer 

Collars 

Extra Rubbers 

Wrenches 



2 


3 


4 


a 


6 


'^W 


1.25 


1.50 


2.00 


2.50 


3-25 


•30 


.40 


•50 


.60 


.70 


(i ..MW 


.40 


.60 


.80 


1. 00 


1.20 


=— *■ 


.20 


.20 


.20 


.20 


.20 


COLLAR CASTING 



Running Trap Closer. 

This Closer is designed to enable tlie plumber to appl.v a pressure test to a house drain without having any 
part of same disconnected for such a purpose, and can be used in ordinary running trap having vents of same 
diameter as pipe. 

Size.. 4 a 6 s 

Each 3.00 4.00 5.00 8.00 



Bach. 



Hopper Trap Closer. 

2.25 Wrench 




Desper Double Testing Plug. 



2 3 1"' I' 7 S 10 

2.50 3.50 4.50 6.00 7.50 9.00 11.00 14 00 



Climax Testing Band. 

A rigid metallic baud to be placed over end of lead trap, pipe or 
bend, to permit the use of Climax Soil Pipe Testing Plug iu cases 
where testing with lead connections is required or desired. 

By the use of this simple device the use of the expensive and 
unreliable ''soldered end" is obviated. 

Notches maybe cut in top of lead to correspond with inner 
lugs, band dropped over trap, pipe or bend. Let the lead stand 
one-eighth of an inch above band, turn lead over edge of band, 
insert plug and lash to outside ears, and absolute security is obtained 
against longitudinal or lateral movement. 

Price, 4 -inch, per dozen 6.00 





TESTING BAND. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



537 



Plumbers' Tools. 



V^ 




BRASS BLOW PIPE, PLAIN. BRASS BLOW PIPE, 

Size.. S 9 111 1-2 WITH BULB. 

iu^.^u^.^u Pel- dozen.... 400 dogwood mallet. 

— ^' Size a & .5 

Per dozen 5.^0 



BOSSING STICKS. „,^^ 

■D , -, SIDE EDGERS. 

Boxwood, per dozen. 9.00 Boxwood, per dozen 6 00 
Dogwood, " . 6.00 Dogwood, " " a 00 

° ' - '*•"" SWIVEL HATCHET COPPERS. 

2 lbs. to pair and heavier, 




round irons. 

No 1 2 S 

Per doz._ 8.00 10 00 12.00 



soil brush. 
Per dozen .80 



chipping KNIFE. 

Sizeof Blade 41^ 5 6 
Per dozen.. 4.50 5.00 5.50 



RULE. 

Per Doz. 

2-ft. Rule, plain 400 

" " brass bound 15.00 



PLAIN compass. 
Size Per Doz. 

5 3.50 

o 4.00 

1 475 

8 5.50 

9-- 6.50 

10 7.50 

12 8.5o 

BRASS GREASE, EOSIN AND 
FLOUE BOX, SPUN BRASS. 

Small, per dozen. .. 15.00 
Medium, " ... 18.00 

Large " .._ 21.00 



POT HOOK. 

Per dozen 1.50 




DRIFT PLUG. 




per lb 51 



WIPING CLOTH. 

Mole Skin, per doz.. 2.50 
Ticking " .. 1.20 




DUSTER. 

Per dozen 7.00 




LOOKING GLASS. 

Brass Back, per doz. 5.00 



WROUGHT IRON DOUBLE 
LIPPED LADLES. 
Size. 



MEASURING TAPE. 

Feet.. 2.i 60 75 lOii 

Perdoz.3.75 5.00 7.50 9,00 

SMALL FANCY CALIPERS. 

Per dozen 3.50 

3>< ROUND R.ASP. 

Size!. 10 12 U 
Per doz. 13.7018.7024.80 

BRASS GREASE, ROSIN AND 
FLOUR BOX, CAST BRASS. 

Three parts, per doz 22.00 
Two " " 18.00 



CANDLE HOLDERS. 

Per dozen 3.00 





Per 


Extra Per 


Size. 


Doz. 


Heavy. Doz. 


•^'0. 


... 2.75 


7 12.00 


8 , 


- - 3-5° 


S 15.00 


a J-.,. 


... 4.00 


9 20.00 


4 . 


--- 4-75 


11' 24.00 





... 6.50 




6 . 


... 8.00 






{^^ 


^3) 




CALIPERS. 


Size. 


Per Doz. 


Size. Per Doz. 


2i2- 


. ,. 2.40 


9.... 5.90 


•6 . 


--- 2.65 


1" 6.50 


4 . 


--- 2.85 


1-2... . 8.00 


6 . 


■- 3-3° 


15 10.50 


6 , 


--- 3-75 


18 14.00 


^ 


... 4.40 


2li 17.00 


S . 


- 5-35 


24 22.00 




r 




TURN PIN. 

Per Doz. 
Boxwood, No. 1, 2,3. 2.50 
Dogwood, " 1, 2, S_ 1.30 



BUZZLE PATENT BASIN 
WRENCH. 

Per dozen 22.00 



SOLDERING IKONS. 
11-1. ■ I'^^'^l-''- 

l^ lbs. per pair .47 

2lbs. perpair&heavier .43 
_ Per Doz. 

bargehandlesforabove .80 




POLISHED SOIL CUP. 

With Handle - . . . . .^."'5°oo 

Without Handle 4.50 

WithBottom&Handle 6.00 



limnm,ij..j/. ^mKMMLIUU!n^ 

SQUARE. 

2-Foot Steel Square. 
Per dozen 5.00 



PLUMB BOB. 

Plumb Bob, per doz. 6.00 
Iron, plain, " .3.00 



DRESSER. 

Boxwood, per doz.. 12.00 
Dogwood, " .. 8.00 





Boxwood, 
Dogwood, 



Per Doz. 

^}4, 2. 1.80 
IJ^, 2. 1.20 



SPIRIT LEVEL. 

Per Doz. 

Pocket Spirit Level 2.00 

Regular Wood Spirit Level... 5.00 



, I 
^ '1 

TORCH. Per Doz. 

Tin, Top Filler.. 9.00 

" and Side Filler 9.50 

Brass, Top Filler... 16.00 

" " and Side Filler . - 17.50 



538 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Plumbers' Tools. 
Steel Bending Pins. 



*S 



STRAIGHT, ONE END 
BENT, TWO ENDS. NO. 2. BENT, ONE END. NO. 3. BENT, ONE END. POINTED. 

Per dozen 3.20 Per dozen. _ 3.20 Per dozen 3.20 Per dozen 3.20 

All the above Extra Heavy, per dozen 4.00 



Chisels. 



STUB CALKING CHISEL. 

Per dozen _. 3.20 



a^ 



CALKING CHISEL, FOR 
CORNERS. 

Per dozen 5. 00 

<=agiiiiiiijg^ '• '""'•'* 

CAPE CHISEL. 

Per dozen. .-. 4.00 



^ 



-^ 



REGULAR CALKING RIGHT HAND CALKING LEFT HAND CALKING 

CHISEL. CHISEL CHISEL. 

Per dozen 3.20 Per dozen 3.20 Per dozen. 3.20 



OCTAGON STEEL SPRING PACKING CHISEL. 

18 inches long, per dozen 8.00 



3 




YARNI.NG CHISEL. COLD CHISEL. BRICK CHISEL. 

Per dozen 3.20 I4' to J3 inch, per lb. .50 Size of Bit, 31^ to 4 inch, 

)^ to i " " - .40 per lb .60 



a£Bi. 



3 



S 



DIAMOND NOSE CHISEL. 

Per dozen 4.00 



HALF ROUND NOSE ROUND NOSE CHISEL. 

CHISEL. Per dozen 4.00 

Per dozen 4.00 



PICKING CHISEL. 

Per dozen 



STEEL WOOD CHISEL. STEEL WOOD GOUGE. 

4.00 1-inch, per dozen 4.00 1-inch, per dozen 4.25 



FIRMER CHISEL. 

Per Doz. 

1-2 and ^4 inch Extra Heavy Tanges and Blades. 4.50 
1-inch Extra Heavy Tanges and Blades 6.00 



Wi 



7.00 



FIRMER GOUGE. 

Per Doz. 

i,'-inch E.xtra Heavv Tanges and Blades 5.00 

?s " " " " " - - S-So 






6.00 
6-75 
7-50 



NO. 1. FLOOR CHISEL. 

li.,'-inch, per dozen 



ROUND KINKING IRON. 



Per dozen. 



6,00 



4.00 



NO. 2. FLOOR CHISEL. 

2 inch, per dozen 

2W " " 

3 " " .-- 

31:^ " " 

4 " " " 



B.OO 
11.00 
12.00 
14.00 
16.00 



Saws. 



ISI 




HACK S.AW. 



Per Doz. 
For 8-inch Blades 6.50- 

COMPASS SAW. PANEL SAW. DOUBLE EDGE SAW. Adj Ust. 8 tO 12 in. Blade. 24.OO 

PerDoz. 12-inch, per dozen 8.00 12-inch, per dozen. 10.00 Extra Blades, S-inch 1.30 

10, 12, 14 inch 5.00 14 " " ... 10.00 14 " " . Il.oo " " 9 to 12 in. 2.10 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



539 



Plumbers' Tools. 






ROUND NOSE PLIERS. FLAT PLIERS. 

G-inch, per dozen ._ 10.80 R-inch, per dozen 



ANGULAR CUTTING PLIERS, 

10.00 Per dozen 



14.00 





CUTTING NIPPERS. 

6-inch, per dozen 11. 



GAS PLIERS, FULL POLISH. 

Size._ 4 5 Ij "7 8 9 
Per doz 4.80 6.30 6.50 7.40 8.25 9.25 
Size_. 10 11 12 13 M 
00 f.-inch, per dozen 14.00 Per doz 10.70 12.00 1300 15.00 17.00 



SIDE CUTTING PLIERS. 





BURNER PLIERS. 



Size. 



COMBINATION PLIERS. 
Size c 



Per dozen 6.50 6.50 10.00 Black, p"erdozenl'_"." 13.50 18. 



Nickel, 




10 
00 



15.00 21.00 








GAS FITTERS' AUGER. 


Size Aug-er, 
" Pipe, 


inches. _ 


■'s % % II4 
'i % }i h 



1 



I'd: 



50 cents per '^^ inch Auger measurement. 



2 
IK 



SNIPS. 

No 61.,' 

Size of Uut_. 4I0'' 
Each 3.00 

No 9 

Size of Cut__ ?, 



i 
2.50 



10 



Circu. 



Each. 



1.50 1.40 2.50 




OVAL SHAVE 
HOOK. 



HALF OVAL SHAVE 
HOOK. 




PATENT ADJUSTABLE 
SHAVE HOOK. 

Per dozen __ . 8.00 



PATENT GAUGE SHAVE HOOK. 

Per dozen 10.00 



Per Doz. 
Oval, Half Oval and Triang-ular Shave Hooks.. 3.00 
Square, with Projecting Points for Corners.... 4.00 

Shave Hooks for Heavy Sheet Metal 3.00 

Loose Shave Hook Blades i.oo 




TAP BORER. 

PHILADELPHIA PATTERN. 

Per dozen 5.00 




SCREW DRIVER. 
„^*^« ° '■ 8 1" li H 

Per dozen 2.00 2.00 2.50 2.50 3.00 3.00 

Screw Driver Handles, per dozen... 80 




TAP BORER. 
NEW YORK PATTERN. WASHER CUTTER. 

Per dozen 3.50 Per dozen 10.00 




REGISTERING WASHER 
CUTTER. 

Per d©zen 20.00 



540 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 




plumbers' prepared soil. 

Pint .20 

Quart 35 

Dry Soil, per box 35 




PLUMBERS' BAG, OLD STYLE. 

No. 1. Each 3.75 






PLALN' DOUBLE TACK MOULD. 



Plumbers' Tools. 



-as 



™ 



EXTENSION BITS. 

Small, per dozen 18.00 

Large, ■' " 26.00 




PLUMBERS BAG, NEW STYLE. 

No. a. Each 3.75 




BIBB SEAT DRESSER. 

For 14. and "g inch Bibbs and Bath 

Cocks. Three Cutter.s -svith 

each Dresser. 




WING DIVIDERS. 

Size n I'l 7 8 

Per dozen 5.50 5.50 6.50 7.50 

Size 9 II) 12 

Per dozen 9.00 10.00 12.00 



PIG LEAD MOULD. 

Each 2.40 



PIG LEAD MOULD. 

2 Bars, each .90 



Each 2.00 Each__ _ 2.00 



SPLIT LINKS FOR SAFETY CHAINS. 

Small Brass, per gross 1.50 

Larg-e " " 1.75 

For Nickel Plated or Silvered, 
add to Net Price of Brass, 
per gross .._ 10 



BASIN, BATH AND WASH TRAY CHAINS AND SNAPS. 

Plumbers' Safety Chains and 
Snaps. 

Price per Box of 12 Lengths : 

No. 00. Basin Chains, 16 inches long, Brass.. .95 

" 0. " " 16 " " " .. 1. 00 

" 1. " " 16 " " " .. 1,20 

" 0. WashTray Chains, 20 in. " " _. 1.25 

" 1. " " " 20 " " ,. 1.40 

" 2. " '■ " 20 " " .. 1.5s 

'■ 0. Bath Tub Chains, 26 " " .. 1.35 

" 1. " " " 26 " " _. 1.60 

" 2. " " " 26 " " _ 1.80 

For Nickel Plated or Silvered, add to Net Price 
of Brass : 

On Basin Chains, all Nos., per dozen .05 

" Wash Tray Chains, all Nos., per dozen 06 

" Bath Chains, " " 07 

Plumbers' Safety Chains, on reels of 500 feet. Brass : 

No. 000. Per hundred feet 3.30 

" 00. " " " 3.60 

0. " " " 4.30 

For Nickel Plated or Silvered, add to Net Price 
per hundred feet _ .10 



No. 



1. 

2_ 
3. 
4. 
5. 
6. 




BRASS ■' S HOOKS. 



Per gross. 



For Nickel Plated or Silvered, add to Net 
of Brass : 

On Nos. }^ to 21^, per gross _ 

" 3 " 1, " 



3-25 
2.75 
2.00 

1.50 

2.25 

1.80 

1.50 

1.30 

1. 10 

.90 

•85 

Price 

. .12 
- .08 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



541 




Plumbers' Pumps, Furnaces, Etc. 



GAS fitters' proving 
POMP AND GAUGE. 



Pump with six feet of 
J-g-inch rubber hose, cock 
and mercury column. 

Complete 25.00 

Pump onlj' 15.00 

Mercury Gauge 10.00 

Extra Glass Tubes 

for Mercury Gauge i . 00 
Cock with EtherCup 5.00 
Hose, per foot .50 




H. J. & c. 

PLUMBEES ' BLAST 

FURNACE. 





FORCE PUMP AVITH 
STIRRUP. 

Each 15.00 



GAS MAIN OR CLEARING 

PUMP. 

Complete, with Cock. 
Each 30.00 




PLAIN FORCE PUMP. 

Each 12.00 




Imperial Blow Torch. 

A complete tool for brazing, burning- paint, thawing- 
frozen pipes, etc. Burns four hours with ooe filling. 
Price, each S-oo 



IMPERIAL BLOW TORCH. 



Solder Pots. 



Sizes, inches . 
Each 



•SO 



6 
•65 



8 
:.io 



lOiX 
^•75 




SOLDJSR POT. 




SHIELD NO. 



=^^^^»| 



SHIELD NO. 



H. J. <S C. Plumbers' Blast Furnace. 

Weight of Furnace, 7 pounds. 
Height of Furnace, 17 inches. 

This Furnace will melt Id pounds solder in ti minutes 
Recommends itself as being safe, simple, quick, handy, reliable 
and economical. Full directions for use accompany each Furnace. 
A special pot made for electric lineman's use. 

Furnace with Two Shields, suitable for Large or Small 

Solder Pot, each .__■' 6.00 

Furnace with Two Shields and Hood, for Solder Coppers.. 7.50 



The BoAvsKy Plumbers' Furnace. 



No. 
4 
5 



Diameter. 

Inches. 

8 

9 

10 



Height. 
Inches. 

14 

14 

14 



Weight. 
Pounds. 

y 

10 
10 



PLUMBERS 
BNAOE. 



Extra Grates, Nos. 4 and ."> .30 

" " " I'. .40 

The Conran Plumbers' Furnace 

Has the advantage of a detachable fire pot, which can be renewed, 
prolonging the life of the Furnace indefinitely. Recommended as 
thoroughly practical and up to date. 

Per dozen 36.00 conran plumbers 

Extra Fire Pots, with Grates, per dozen 8.40 furnace. 




542 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Columbia Water Pipe Tapping Machine. 

Taps Mains and Inserts Corporation CocKs from ^g to 1 Inch Inclusive. 

"Water Tapping Machine, complete, includes : 

1 each, combined Di-ill and Tap — }{, fg, ^i, 1 inch. 

4 Malleable Iron Saddles, any size, 

1 each, Screw or Hexag-on Plug- — J^, 5^, ^, 1 inch. 

1 Chain for any size pipe. 

Power Clevis extra, 5.35. Power Clevis is never sent with a complete Tapping 
Machine vinless specially ordei-ed. 

The Power Clevis is an extra attachment, and is needed only where very heavy 
pressure exists, say 90 pounds or upwards. With this attachment a Corporation 
Cock can be inserted against any existing high pressure. 

In ordei'ing a machine it is necessary to state the size of tools required, whether 
screw or hexag-on plugs are wanted, and also sizes of water mains to be tapped. 
If style of plug is not mentioned, screw plugs will be sent. If sizes of mains are 
not mentioned, saddles for 4, 6, 8 and 10 inch mains will be sent. 

Improved Columbia Water Pipe Tapping Machine, complete 100.00 




IMPROVED COLUMBIA WATER 
PIPE TAPPING MACHINE. 



Hadesty Water Pipe Tapping Machine. 



This machine drills and taps the hole in one operation, and will tap a street main 
from 2 to 30 inches in diameter. No saddles are required for the different sizes of mains. 

The Hadesty machine is water tight against any pressure ; it weighs, complete, bvit 
18 pounds, and its construction is so simple that it can be operated by any workman. 
Taps water and gas mains without waste. 

Hadestj' Tapping Machine, complete, with 1.,, ^ and 1 inch Taps 50.00 




HADESTY TAPPINa 
MACHINE. 



Climax Ratchet Stock. 




CLIMAX RATCHET 
STOCK. 



The great difficulty and inconvenience of threading iron pipe in ditches, under floors, 
"^in corners, overhead, etc., are so well known to all who have attempted it that a tool 
which will do this work quickly and conveniently will be promptly appreciated. 

With this tool it is not necessary to dig up or take out whole lengths of pipe ; the 
defective part of pipe can be cut out and the threads cut on the pieces in the ground 
with the greatest ease and convenience, not only saving time, but avoiding much un- 
necessary and disagreeable work. 

Every tool is guai-anteed and auj' part can be duplicated. 

Any standard make of solid square die will fit. Dies, if furnished, are extra 

No. 1 threads }£ to 1 inch Pipe, takes Die 2, 23g and 2J£ inch square 10.00 

No. 2 threads 1 to 2 inch Pipe, takes Die 2%, 2%, 3, SJ^ and 4 inch square 17.00 

Pipe Dies, 2% inch square 1 2. 00 

" " Vi " " 3-50 

This stock is attractively finished in nickel and japan, and every one is shipped in 
a strong wooden box, with full directions for operating. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



543 



Bell and Spigot Cast Iron Gas and Water Pipe. 




In lengths 12 feet 4 inches long-, including: Bell ; 440 lengths per mile, laid. 

Gas Pipe— 22 lbs. Pressure. 

Diameter 3 4 5 6 8 10 12 14 16 is 2u 24 

Weight per foot, pounds lU^ 17 22 27 40 52 65 95 112 135 155 190 

Thickness, inches 32" .37 .38 .40 .45 .47 .50 .59 .61 .66 .68 .70 

Gas Pipe— 43 lbs. Pressure, 

Diameter 3 4 5 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 24 

Weight per foot, pounds _.. 12 18 24 28 42 55 70 lOO 120 140 165 200 

Thickness.. .34 .39 .40 .42 .47 .49 .53 .62 .65 .70 .70 .73 

Water Pipe for 200=foot Head— 86 lbs. Pressure. 

Diameter 3 4 5 6 8 In 12 14 16 IS 2ti 24 30 36 48 

Weight per foot, pounds 13 20 25 30 45 60 75 105 125 150 175 225 330 425 670 

Thickness. .36 .41 .42 .44 .49 .53 .56 .65 .69 .74 .75 .82 .94 1.04 1.23 

Water Pipe for 300=foot Head— 130 lbs. Pressure. 

Diameter 3 4 5 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 24 30 36 48 

Weight per foot, pounds 14 21 26 33 47 65 80 110 135 160 190 250 370 485 775 

Thickness .38.43.45.48 .52 .57 .59 .68 .73 .78 .80 .91 1.05 1.181.42 

Water Pipe for 400=foot Head— 174 lbs. Pressure. 

Diameter 3 4 5 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 24 30 36 48 

Weight per foot, pounds 15 22 27 35 50 70 86 116 145 167 205 275 415 545 880 

Thickness .41 .45 .47 .50 .55 .61 .63 .73 .78 .80 .86 .99 1.18 1.32 1.60 

Yarn and Lead, per Joint. 

Size Pipe... 3 4 5 6 8 lO 12 14 16 18 20 24 30 36 48 

Pounds per Joint, Yarn .14 .19 .30 .36 .50 .60 .75 .84 1.00 1.10 1.20 1.50 1.80 2.16 2.90 

Lead. — About li^' to 2 pounds per inch of Diameter. 

Cast Iron Flanged Pipe, Medium Weight. 




Made in Standard 12=foot Lengths. 

Diameter. 3 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 24 

Thickness S^ 7 14 1/ 9 5/ 5/ 11 3^ 3^ 7 

Approximate Weiglit, foot, pounds 13 20 32 45 63 83 100 125 150 171 225 

Diameter of Flanges 7i.< 9 11 1S3>^ 16 19 21 23}i 25 27i^ 31i.< 

Number of Bolts... 4' 4 8 8 12 12 12 16' 16 20 2o' 

Size of Bolts. .- 1/ B^ s^ % % % % % 1 1 1 

Length of Bolts 21,' 3 3 3 m 3^ 4 4 i% 4}^ 4^4 

Flanged Fittings for Flanged Cast Iron Pipe quoted on Application. 

Note— Bell and Spigot and Flanged Cast Iron Pipe is quoted only on specifications 
pressures, etc. 



30 36 


40 48 


1 lA 


m ^H 


333 417 


600 667 


40 46 


50 58 


20 24 


26 30 


1 1 


1 ^H 


5 53,3- 


5?8 '' 


covering quantities. 



544 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Bell and Spigot Fittings for Cast Iron Pipe. 




CROSS. 




TEE. 



Crosses and Tees. 

Size __. «x2 3 :i X 4 4 x -l 4x8 

Cross, Weight, each 70 81 126 87 100 

Tee, Weight, each.. 50 58 95 70 80 

Size Ci X I'. X 6 X 4 6 8x4 

Cross, Weight, eacli 210 232 240 

Tee, Weight, each_. 170 210 

Size 10x8 10 12x4 12x6 

Cross, Weiglit, each 380 410 543 440 

Tee, Weight, each __ 300 315 360 375 

Size 14x10 14x12 14 16x4 

Cross, Weight, each 685 705 720 730 750 

Tee, Weight, each.. 600 645 684 610 625 

Size. 18x4 18x6 18x8 18x10 18x12 18x14 

Cross, Weight, each 875 923 960 974 1030 1140 

Tee, Weight, each.. 820 843 848 873 880 895 

Size 20x8 20x10 20x12 20 x 16 20 24x4 

Cross, Weiglit, each 926 940 941 1056 1315 1560 

Tee, Weight, each.. 855 868 909 973 I1150 1510 

Size 24x12 24x14 24x16 24x18 

Cross, Weight, eacli 1800 1836 1870 1915 

Tee, Weight, each.. 1628 1635 1640 1730 



4 

120 
90 



8x8x6x4 8x6 8x8x8x6 

249 260 273 

206 

12x8 12xlo 12 

480 550 575 

400 420 440 

16 X 6 16x8 li'i X 10 



I 10 
657 



795 
665 

1 8 X 16 
1191 
935 



5 

154 

125 - 

8 
285 
215 
14 X 4 

612 

562 
16 X 12 

875 

680 

18 

1276 
990 



24 X 6 

1600 
1535 



6 X 3 

175 
138 
10 X 4 
320 
265 
14 X 6 
633 
575 
16 X 14 
930 
705 
20 X 4 
871 
830 
24 X 8 
1670 
1570 



24 X 20 

1980 
1810 



6x4 

185 
148 

1" X 6 

330 
280 

14 X 8 
665 
585 
16 
973 
797 

21 1 X 6 

891 

840 

24 X 10 

1716 

1 600 

24 ■ 
2260 
1850 




Y BRANCHES. 

Size 3x2 3x3 4x4 5x5 6x4 6x6 6x6 6x6 8x4 8x6 8x8 H 1 x 4 

Weight, each. 75 87 118 1.50 180 220 212 212 240 275 335 335 

Degree 45 45 45 45 45 45 30 37 45 45 45 45 

Size. 10x6 10x8 liixlo 12x4 12x6 12x8 12x10 12x12 14x4 14x6 14x8 14x10 14x12 

Weight, each. 360 380 405 500 515 528 500 600 580 590 614 630 650 

Degree 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 

Size 14x14 16x4 16x6 16x8 16x10 16x12 16x14 16x16 18x18 20x8 20x20 24x24 24x24 

Weight, each. 672 662 680 70(i 720 75u 800 874 1022 902 1192 2150 2090 

Degree 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 SO 45 45 60 

Quoted only on specifications of quantities, pressures, etc. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



545 



Bell and Spigot Fittings for Cast Iron Pipe. 




HSKlllrliMiiil mir-M-.n 



dll 




INCEEASER. 



REDUCER. 



REDUCER OR INCREASER. 

Bell both Ends. 

Size Ifix S 12 X 10 

Weight each, MO 32(i 



Increasers. 



Size 2x4 2x6 3x4 o x C. 4x6 4x8 4 x H > 4x12 « x 8 6x10 6x12 6 x 16 

Weight, each 57 ns S5 01 61 7ii 2oO 125 88 195 147 358 

Size 8x10 8x12 8x14 8x16 l(i x 12 In x 14 10x16 12x14 12x16 12x20 16x20 

Weight, each 2S0 163 285 38i) 2.sii a^n 286 315 273 4iil 3!i4 

R.educers. 

Size 3x2 4x2 4x3 6x3 6x4 8x4 Sx6 10x4 10x6 10x8 12x1 12x6 12x8 

Weight, each 25 29 35 64 57 66 76 72 87 102 125 142 210 

Size 12x10 14x8 14x10 16x6 16x8 16x10 16x12 18x12 20x12 30x16 20x18 24x20 

Weight, each 152 325 333 260 290 327 324 386 311 311 330 660 







SHORT PATTERN REDUCER OR INCREASER. BOLTED BRANCH LONG AND SHORT RADIUS 

TEE. WITHOUT BELLS. SLEEVES. ELBOWS AND BENDS. 

Short Pattern Tee. 

Size 4 6 8 10 12 

Weight, each 115 205 295 390 610 

R-educer or Increaser Without Bells. 

Size 3x2 6x4 10x6 14x8 14x11' 16 x li li; x s 16 x lii 16x12 20x12 20x16 

Weight, each 20 130 163 205 225 230 255 231 220 315 309 

Bolted Branch Sleeves. 

Size 4 4 6 6 8 8 10 10 

Weight, each... 07 Sn 89 105 106 124 139 103 

Long and Short Radius Elbows and Bends. 

Size 3 3 3 4 4 4 6 6 6 

Weight, each _ 32 40 35 50 loo 51 82 165 130 

Degree _ 90 90 45 90 90 45 90 90 45 

Size 6 8 8 10 12 12 12 12 

Weight, each 85 135 150 210 440 350 315 265 

Degree 10 90 45 m^' 90 60 45 22U 





I4 OR 90° BEND. Ig OR 45° BEND. 

Size, inches 3 4 5 6 

I4 or 90° Bends, lbs . 40 65 85 99 

ig or 45° " " _ 32 51 80 85 

jV or 221^° " "- 38 65 ._ 115 

Size, inches 3 4 4 4 

Weight, each 28 60 63 68 

Degree ..- 12 10 15 35 




j\ OR 221^° BEND. 



8 
147 
112 
140 



10 
210 
156 
205 



12 
299 
216 



Miscellaneous Bends. 




MISCELLANEOUS BENDS. 



14 
504 
340 
290 



16 
600 
407 
355 



18 
620 
471 
397 



20 
742 
546 
487 



24 

1575 

845 

839 



4 6 6 6 6 8 8 10 12 12 
78 90 95 105 130 130 160 266 350 
60 10 15 35 60 15 40 60 60 60 



546 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Bell and Spigot Fittings for Cast Iron Pipe. 




OFFSET PIPE. 

Size, inches 4446666(18 

Offset, inches 12 18 86 6 12 18 24 36 6 

Weight, each.. _. 68 89 111 101 121 134 164 193 133 

Size, inches 12 12 12 12 12 16 16 16 

Offset, inches 6 12 18 24 36 6 12 18 

Weight, each. 244 296 335 406 480 890 470 542 

Offsets for 3 inch Pipe, to offset 6, 12, 18, 24 and 36 inches. 
Weig'lits 39, 44, 53, 67 and 76 pounds. 



10 



12 
160 



18 



24 36 



10 
12 



10 
18 



10 
24 



10 
36 



177 214 253 181 192 246 300 355 



16 

24 

602 



16 

36 

715 




SOLID SLEEVE. 

Size, inclies 

Solid Sleeve, Weight, lbs 

Bolted Sleeve, Weight, lbs 



3 


4 


32 


51 


63 


84 



44 



20 

6 

596 



6 


8 


10 


12 


14 


84 


109 


1.50 


205 


200 


126 


1 58 


200 


263 





20 
12 

687 



20 

18 

8o4 



20 20 

24 36 

893 1050 




BOLTED SLEEVE. 

16 18 20 24 

291 340 482 740 

494 .. 714 700 



PLUG. 

Size, inches 

Plugs, Weight, lbs -- 

Bonnets or Caps, Weight, lbs_ 
Caps, Weight, lbs 







BONNET 


OR 


CAP. 








3 


4 


6 


8 


10 


12 


14 


16 


9 


12 


26 


30 


60 


80 


101 




15 


21 


34 


47 


72 


107 




180 


19 


27 


40 


62 


70 


86 


138 





18 



CAP. 

20 24 

181 360 

310 

440 




CURVED PIPE. 
Radius of Axis of Pipe is 7 ft. 6 in. in all cases. 
Size 



18 inches Long, Weight, ach 


24 


ic li ti 


30 " 


" " " 


36 " 


" ' • " 


70 " 


.( li tt 


Also 


make 24-inch Curves 



40 
4 5 

80 



4 

47 
56 
64 
72 
125 



6 

75 



100 
119 
138 
156 
270 




BELL AND FLANGE. 



10 
134 

162 
189 
216 
305 



72 inches respectively. 



with 15 ft. Radius of Axis, 1-J 



104 
119 
205 
19° and 23° in lengths of 48 inches, 60 inches and 



12 
182 
218 
255 
292 
477 



16 
273 
327 
381 
435 
705 



20 

386 
460 
634 
608 
977 



Bell and Flange. 



Made in pipe from 3 inches to 20 inches in diameter, in lengths frona 12 inches to 8 feet; 24 inches 
diameter, in lengths from 12 inches to 6 feet. Standard Bells and Flanges. 



^^■^ 



Gas Drip Pot. 

Size Pipe 

Weight, lbs 

Height Inside 

Width Inside Bells.. 

Thickness of metal for all sizes, 'f^ inch. 

Quoted only on specifications of quantities, pressures, etc. 



3 


4 


6 


s 


10 


12 


14 


16 


18 


20 24 


315 


350 


370 


41 10 


435 


520 


7wi 


900 


1164 


1375 1900 


28 


28 


28 


28 


28 


33li 


38 


42 


48 


51?4: 48 


18 


IS 


IS 


IS 


IS 


IS 


'>•> 


24 


26 


28i., 32 




GAS DRIP POT. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, ?TEW YORK 



ni? 



Salt Glazed Vitrified Sewer Pipe and Fittings. 




Size 

Per Foot... 



Vitrified Sewer Pipe. 



ii 3 4 5 s '.I 1(1 \-l in IS 'Jii 1^:; il :iii 

.i6 .i6 .20 .25 .30 .50 .60 .75 1.00 1.3s 1.70 2.25 2.75 3.25 5.50 




ELBOW, 90°, 



BO 
- 




ELBOW, 90° — SQUARE. 




CURVE, 45 . 



Size 
Each ... 



ILlbows and Curves. 

2 3 4 5 5 s <i 111 1-2 15 IS 20 22 24 30 

.50 .50 .65 .85 I 10 2.00 2.40 3.00 4.00 5.40 6.80 9.00 11.00 13.00 27.50 



TEE BRANCH. 



^F^. 





Y BRANCH. 



DOUBLE Y BRANCH. 



Tee and Y Branches — 2 Feet Long. 

Size _ 2 3 4 5 S ;i lo ]-i l.-, is 211 22 24 so 

Tee Branch .72 .72 .90 1.13 1.35 2.25 2.70 3.40 4.50 6.10 7.65 10.13 12.38 14.63 27.50 

Y Branch .72 .72 .90 1.13 1.35 2.25 2.70 3.40 4.50 6.10 7.65 10.13 12.38 14.63 27.50 

Double Y Branch... 1. 121. 12 1.40 1.76 2.10 3.50 4.20 5.30 7.00 9.50 11.90 15.76 19.26 22.76 44.00 

Branches with inlets 15 in. and larger, add 50 per cent, to price of Branch. 






s TRAP. 



Size , 
Each 



RUNNING TRAP. 



Traps. 



1-50 



1.50 



4 
2.00 



2.50 



3 SO 



6.60 



7-50 



10 
9.00 



^i^', 




RUNNING, WITH 
HAND HOLE. 



15.00 



15 
22.00 





INCREASER. 



REDUCER. 



SLANT. 



Increasers, pipe with socket on small end. 

Reducers, with socket on large end, each at price of four feet of pipe, size of larger end. 

Slants — three times price of plain pipe, measured on long side. 



548 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Galvanized Round and Square House Leaders. 






iAfi::kBdhkE.&UM^ 



GALVANIZED RIVETED AND SOLDERED SEAM HOUSE LEADER. 

Made in lu feet lengtlis. Can be used also for Ventilating, Air and Blower Pipe, etc. 



No. 28 Iron. 



Inside Diameter. 
Galvanized, pei- foot_ 



•13 



•14 



S 
•15 



31,? 
.18 



4 

.20 



For No. 27 Gauge add 2 cents to list. No. 2G Gauge add 4 cents to list. 
Special sizes made to order. 



5 
•25 



6 
•30 



PLAIN AND CORRUGATED GALVANIZED ROUND PIPE. 

Made in 10 feet lengths. Without cross seam. Suitable for Conductor, Air Ventilating Pipe, etc. 



No. 28 Iron. 



Size. 
Per foot. 



2 3 4 5 

.13 .15 .20 .25 

For No. 2V Gauge add 2 cents to list. No. 26 Gauge add 4 cents to list. 
Heavier Gauges than No. 28 made in 8 feet lengths. 



•30 



CORRUGATED GALVANIZED SQUARE PIPE. 

Made in 10 feet lengths. Without cross seam. Suitable as Conductor, Air Ventilating Pipes, etc. 

No. 28 W. G. 

Size 2}^xl;\^ 3^^x283' 4Mx2.3^ 5x33^ 

Per foot .14 • .16 .21 .26 

For No. 27 add 2 cents to list. No. 26 add 4 cents to list. 
Heavier Gauges than No. 28 made in 8 feet lengths. 

^immmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmimm^mnmmmmtmimmmmm. 

GALVANIZED PLAIN SQUARE PIPE. 

Made in 7 and 8 feet lengths. Without cross seams. 

No. 28 W. G. 

Size Sxl-'j, 3io'x2ii 4x21^ 41^x2?^ 5i,.£ x 31^ 6 x 2^4 

Per foot .50 .68 .82 .85 i.oo 1.05 

No. 26 W. G. 

Size 6x312 7x41^ %y^i% 9x41^ 10x4i^ 11 x 6J^ 12 x 5>^ 

Per foot 1.20' 1.35 1.45 1.60 1.70 2.00 2.00 

Other sizes to order either in Galvanized Iron or Copper. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



549 



Elbows, Bends and Shoes. 





No. 0. ADJUSTABLE ELBOW. No. 0(1. AIWUSTABLE ELBOW. 

Adjustable E,lbo-ws 

Size 11,' 2 21^ 3 31,' 4 41., f, .^,i. 

Tin, per doz .65 .65 .75 .75 i.io i.io 1.40 1.40 1.80 1.80 

Galvanized, per doz .70 .70 .851.10 1.15 1.30 1.50 i.8o 2.10 2.30 

Planished Iron, " .. -.. 2.40 2.60 3.00 3.80 3.80 

Black, " -- --- --- -.- .._ ___ 1.00 1. 00 1.20 1.50 1.50 

Four=Piece Stiff Elbows 

Size 4 41, .5 

Charcoal, per dozen 1.65 1.85 2.00 

Planished Iron, " _ 3.00 3.75 4.50 

Galvanized, " _ 3.50 3.75 4.00 




FOUR-PIECE STIFF ELBOW. 



7 


s 9 


in ]■! 14 


) 2.20 
) 2.80 

> 4-50 
) 2.00 


2.80 3.40 
3.80 4.20 
6.00 
2.80 


3.90 5.80 9.00 
5.70 7.80 10.00 


-, 1 ^ 


G 


1 8 


2.10 
S-iS 
5-50 


2.30 

s-ss 

6.00 


2.75 4.50 

7.00 

7.00 10.00 






No. 1. LEADER PIPE BEND. No. 'J. LEADER PIPE BEND. No. 3. LE.4.DER PIPE BEND. 

Leader Pipe Bends, Nos. 1, 2, 3. 

Size 2 3 4 5 - 6 

No. 1, per dozen i.io 1.30 i.6o 2.00 2.50 

" 2, " I.IO i]3o 1.60 2.00 2.50 

" 3, " 1.20 1.30 1.60 2.00 2.50 

Corrugated Elbo^vs and Shoes — Round and Square. 









ROUND CORRUGATED ELBOWS. 

Size 

Elbows, each 

Shoes, " 



■2S 
•30 



8 

•30 
■36 



ROUND CORRUGATED SHOES. 

4 5 

.40 .50 



.48 



.60 



.60 
.72 






CORRUGATED SQUARE ELBOWS. 

Size, Square 

Elbows, eittier angle, each 

Shoes, " " 



•30 

.40 





CORRUGATED SQUARE SHOES. 







4 5 


6 


36 


.48 .60 


•7^ 


48 


.60 .72 


.84 



550 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Galvanized E-ave Trough and Gutters. 

LAP JOINT GALVANIZED IRON EAVE TROUGH, NO. 28 GAUGE. 

Size. - 3 4 5 6 

Single Bead, per foot .13 .16 .19 .23 

Slip Joint, Single Bead, per foot .14 .17 .20 .24 

For No. 27 add 2 cents per foot. For No. 26 add 4 cents per foot to list. 
Add 3 cents to list for Double Bead Gutters. 



7 
.27 


■30 


.28 


■31 



jg^ 



!*Nj 



SQUARE BEADED GUTTER. 



Size . 

Depth 

Girth 

Per foot. Galvanized 



6 


inch. 


7 


51.? 


"• 


6 


18 


'• 


20 


45 




•50 



7 inch. 



8 inch. 



•55 



P"^ -AlV.^--.. 


■•^ 


■ ■J'A-'- - '" 


, , , „ ,-. ..^^.,^,,^j^ 














^^ 





OVAL BEADED GUTTER. 



Size - - - 

Depth 

Girth 

Per foot, Galvanized 



6 inch. 

51.,' ■• 
18 
45 


1 inch. 

20 . " 

•SO 


8 inch 

7 " 
22 '■ 

.55 


''<*^:-.-^y-i^-5::-" 


■ -r-fmf^g!i^^^m^s^ssa 


^, .. 




-: ■-! 



OVAL BEADED ROOF GUTTER. SQUARE BEADED ROOF GUTTER. 

14-inch Girth, Sg.jnch Bead, per foot .35 ITi-inch Girtli, Sg-inch Bead, per foot .37 

20-inch " Sg.iQgh a <i '• _2o 20-inch " ^g-inch " " " .50 

24-iuch " '>g-inch " " " .60 24-inch " fg-inch " " " .60 

Made of 28 Gauge Galvanized Steel in 8-foot lengths. 

The nails used in fastening are not exposed. No wooden suppoi-ts needed. In ordering specify exact 
pitch of roof. 




GALVANIZED CORNICE AND GUTTERING 



No. 7. 
No. 8. 
No. 9. 
No. 10. 
No. 11. 



No. 7. 
No. 8. 
No. 9. 
No. 10. 
No. 11. 



For Porch and Small Roofs, 10 feet or less i-afters, 
For Medium Sized Buildings, rafters not over 17 feet. 
For Building 50 feet long, with 2a-foot rafters, 
For Building- 75 feet long, with 35-foot rafters, 
For Building 80 feet or more water run. 

Dimensions. 



per foot- 



Width at top, 4 inches ; 



8 

9 

13 



width at bottom, 'i\i inches : 
■' 3M " 



height, 23^ inches. 

3K " 

" 4 " 
6 

81/ " 



Net extra charges. — Ends and Tubes soldered in, 25 cents each. 
Mitres charged as 3 feet. 
Braces 10 cents each. 



.16 

•19 
.24 
.28 
.36 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Leader and Eave Trough Appliances. 



551 





Fig. 1 . MALLEABLE ADJUSTABLE EAVE 

SINGLE BEAD EAVE TROUGH TROUGH HANGER. 

HANGER. 



"YANKEE" ADJUSTABLE EAVE 
TROUGH HANGER. 



Fig. 1. Wrought Iron Galvanized E.ave Trough Hangers. 

Size '■'> I ■") i; 7 

Each .08 .09 .10 .11 .12 

Malleable Iron Adjustable Eave Trough Hangers. 

Size .3 4 .5 6 7 

Galvanized, per MO 2.60 2.75 4.75 5.50 6.50 

Black, " 2.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 



8 
•13 



8 

7-25 
5.00 



" YanRee " Adjustable Eave Trough Hangers. 

3-inch Cross Bars, per gross 6.00 li inch Cross Bars, per gross. 9.50 

4 " " " 6.50 7 " " " _ 12.50 

5 " '' " .__ 7.00 

Furnislied with straps from 8 to 12 inches long. 

Tongs for fastening cross bars, .75. 

Above sizes of cross bars are all measured across the inside of trough. 




No. 1. 

SHANK. 

Size 

Galvanized, per 100_-, 
Black, " ... 




No. 9. 

SHANK. 




2.75 
2.00 



Gutter Brace. 



GUTTER BRACE. 




2.7s 

2.00 



Size I3 X 1, Length, 15 inches, Galvanized, each 

" Axl, " IS " " " . 



Black, each. 
Cast Iron Leader Shoes and Sewer Connections. 



■23 
.26 



12 

5.00 
3-50 



.17 
.20 




No. 1 . No. 2. No. 3. No. 4. 

CAST IRON LE.^DER SHOES AND 
SEWER CONNECTIONS. 



No. 
1... 

1... 
1... 
1... 

2 

2 



Size, Inches. 


Length, Inches. 


Each. 


3 


54 


350 


4 


54 


4.00 


5 


60 


6.00 


6 


60 


8.50 


3 


48 


3-25 


4 


48 


3-75 


5 


60 


6.00 


6 


60 


8.50 


2x3 


48 


3-50 


3x4 


48 


4.00 


4x5 ■ 


60 


6.50 


2x3 


48 


3-50 


3x4 


48 


4-25 


4x5 


60 


7.00 



553 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Leader and E.ave Trough Appliances. 



r 



"^^^ 









LEADER PIPE HEAD. CONDUCTOR STRAINER. RAIN-WATER CUT-OFF. 

Galvanized Leader Pipe Head for Corrugated and Plain Leaders. 

Size 2 :: 4 5 fi 

Each __ _.. 1.75 2.00 2.20 2.50 3.00 

Galvanized and Copper Wire Conductor Strainers. 

Size 2 :-; 4 :> 8 

Regular Galvanized, per dozen 1.50 2.00 3.00 5.00 6.00 10.50 

Extra Heavy Wire Galvanized, per dozen 2.50 3.00 3.50 5.00 6.00 10.50 

Copper Wire, per dozen 4.00 5.50 7.00 9.00 13.00 20.00 

Rain=Water Cut=Off. 

Tin. Galvanized Iron. 

Size 2 3 4 Size 2 3 4 ."> li 

Per dozen 




5.00 6.00 9.00 



Per dozen 8.00 10.00 14.00 18.00 22.00 





WROUGHT IRON LEADER HOOKS MALLEABLE IRON CONDUCTOR HOOKS. SQUARE CONDUCTOR HOOKS. 

Wrought Iron Leader HooRs for Wood or BricK. 



Size._. __, 2 21, :i :;i_, 4 

Galvanized, each. __ .05 .05 .06 .07 .08 .12 

Black, each. 04 .04 .05 .05 .06 .09 

Malleable Iron Conductor Hooks. 



•IS 
.II 



• 19 
.16 



.24 
.18 



•30 
■23 



Size 

Plain, for Brick, per 100 

Galvanized, for Brick, per 100.. 
Plain, for Wood, " 

Galvanized, for Wood, per 100. 

Size 

Galvanized, per lOo 



1-25 

1-75 

•75 

1. 00 



2.00 
2.7s 
1.50 
2.00 



4 
3-So 
425 
2.50 
300 



111 
•39 
• 30 



4-5° 
6.00 

3.50 
4.00 



Square Conductor Hooks. 



2.50 



3.00 



3-50 





11 



•37 



12 
.60 
•45 



6.00 
8.00 

45° 
5.00 



4.00 



Size... 
Per dozen. 



Size... 
Per dozen. 



OUTER CORNER MITRE. INNER CORNER MITRE. 

Lap Joint Mitres, Single Bead. 



■■ 4 r, B 

2.25 2.75 3.00 3.50 

Slip Joint Mitres, Single Bead. 

:; 4 ,-, 6 

2.75 3.25 3.50 4.00 

For Double Bead Mitres add 50 cents per dozen. 




3-inch, «■ 
4 " 
.5 *' 

6 " 

7 " 

8 " 



Eave Trough Hangers 

It'.i rods complete, per dozen 



4.00 

" " --- - 4-50 

" " 5.00 

extra strong, per doz.. 6.00 

jier dozen _ 8.00 

" " 9.00 



1 
4^25 

7 
4-75 



8 
5.00 



5-50 




FOR DOUBLE BEAD. 



Fie-. 0. — FOR SINGLE BEAD. 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



553 



Bath Room Furnishings. 




■dn^K. 




TOWEL RACK. 
No. 350.5, 

Bar, 1., inch diameter. Widtli from wall, 2i,' inches. 



No. o.jon. 


15 


inches 


long 


.60 


ti 


18 


" 


(' 


.70 


n 


21 


(( 


" 


.80 


" 


24 


" 


" 


.90 


** 


■M) 


" 


" 


1. 00 



No. 35051^. Bar s^ inch. 
Same style as No. 3505. 




TOWEL RACK. 

No. 3502. 
Bar, }4 inch diameter. Width from wall, 3 inches. 

The above Racks are sent 21 inch unlfss otherwise ordered. 



No. 35051X. 


15 


inches 


long-.. 


•SO 


ii 


18 






.60 


(( 


21 




" ._ 


.70 


(< 


24 




" .. 


.80 


" 


30 




" -- 


.90 


No. 3502. 


15 




" .. 


1.00 


(1 


18 




" 


1. 10 


It 


21 




" ._ 


1.20 


ti 


24 






1.30 


n 


oU 




" .- 


1.40 




TOWEL RACK. 
No. 3516. 

Bar, J'4 inch diameter. Width from wall, ■', inche.>=. 






TOWEL RACK. 

No. 3503. 

Bar, lo inch. Width from wall, 3 inches. 



ROLLER TOWEL RACK. 
No. 3514. 

Bar, 1 inch. Width, 21^^ inches. 





TOWEL RACK. 

No. 35'72. 

Bar, 1.,'in. Width from wall, 3 ins. 




^.. 



TOWEL RACE. 
No. 3602. 

Bar, J^ inch. Width, 3 inches. 



No. 3516. 



Heavy Pattern, 24 inches long-. 
" " 30 " ■' . 



No. 3503. 
21 inches lono- 



2.20 
2.50 



1.40 



No. 3514. 
Rollei', 18 inches long 



For extra lengths No. 3514 
6 cents per inch. 



- 1.80 
add 



No. 35^2. 
With Hooks, 21 inches long. 1.80 



No. 3602. 
To lock with kej', 21 inches 
long. 2.20 



Screws included with all Fixtures, 



554 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Bath Room Furnishings. 






a^ai^ag^BMMi^r"'^" 



TOWEL RACK. 

No. 3515. 

Width from wall, 3 inches. 



No. 351.0. 

^4 ill. Glass Bar, 24 ins. long. 2.60 

" " 30 ■' . 3.00 

No. 35153^. 

1 in. Glass Bar, 24 ins. long_. 3.10 

30 " .. 3.60 




No. 3524. 




in. Glass Bar, 24 ins. long__ 


4.80 


" " 30 " 


5-30 


30 


5.80 



TOWEL RACK. 

No. 3524. 

With 2^:^ inch Glass Balis. Width from wall, 3'4 inches. 

The annealed clear g-lass used in tlie above styles is very strong, and elegant in contrast witli the nickel 
sockets. 




No. 3.501 _ 



1.60 



TOWEL RACK. 
No. 3501. 

Diameter of Bars, J^ inch. Lengtli of Bars, 14 inches. 




No. S522. 



1.40 



EXTR.A HEAVY TOWEL RACK. 
No. 3522. 

Bar ij i"cl' diameter, 15 inches long. Wall Plate, 21^ inches diameter. 




m 



m 



Ee 



No. 3521. 



EXTRA HEAVY TOWEL RACK. 
No. S521. 
Bars, ij inch diameter, 15 inches long. Wall Plate, 4io' x 2 inches. 





m^- 



.. ,i,jiiMtfaiBL' ^^j^Mgaig 



No. 3520. 



3.00 



EXTRA HEAVY TOWEL RACK. 
No. 3520. 

Bars, ij inch diameter, 15 inches long. Wall Plate, SJ^x 2 inches. 

Screws included with all Fixtures. 



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2.20 
2.60 



TOWEL RACK. 
No. 8517. 

Heavy Pattern, }., incli Bars. 




No. 3510. Length, 20 ins. 
Width, 6 ins 2.70 



TOWEL RACK. 

No. 3510. 

For e.Kti-a lengths No. 3510, add 9 cents per inch. 




TOWEL SHELF WITH RACK. 
No. 3513. 
No. 3613. Length, 20 inches, Width, ij inches 

For extra lengths o£ the above style add 16 cents per inch. 



4.00 



TOWEL BASKET. 

No. 3576. 

For Soiled Towels. 

20 inches high, 12 inches 

diameter 9.00 




No. 



GLASS TOWEL SHELF AND RACK. 
No. 3612. 

Plate Glass, 5 inches wide, i., inch thick. 

inches long. Glass Towel Bar .. 10.00 

11.00 

-- 95° 

-- ..- 10.50 

9.00 

10.00 



3612, 


27 inche 


s long. Glass Towel 


3612. 


33 


'■ " ' 


3610. 


27 


Nickel 


3610. 


33 


" " 


3611. 


27 


" without ' 


3611. 


33 


11 (C t 



(The illustration shows the Towel Bar or Rack used in Nos. 3612 and 3610.) 
Screws included with all Fixtures. 



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Oak, ISi.^' b}' Tiij' inches, rounded corners. Rods are hinged 
under the seat, so that they are adjustable to batli tubs of the 
different widths. 

No. S.580. Bath Seat, Oalf Finish 1.80 Ivory Finish 6.00 



BATH SEAT, OAK OR IVORY FINISH. 
No, 3580. 




BATH SEAT AND HEAD REST. 
No. 36'70. 




SPONGE HOLDER. 

No. 3549. 

Diameter, 7I2 iu- Depth, ."'4 iu. . 1.90 




%• 

SPONGE HOLDER. 

No. 3!548lo'. 

Rounded Front. Length, 8 in. Width, 

8 in. Depth, 31^ in 2.25 



Adjustable to fit any batli tub. 
The seat is of webbing and the ends of the rods are rubber- 
covered. 

No. 3670 _ i.8o 




SPONGE HOLDER. 

No. 3543. 

Length, II) in. Width, Yin. Depth, 3i; in.. 2.80 




SPONGE HOLDER. 

No. 3548., 

Rounded Front. Length, 8 in. Width, d in. 

Depth, 3i| in 2.20 



Screws included witli all Fixtures. 



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SPONGE HOLDER. 
No. 3501. 

Bounded Front. Length, lU,, in. 
Width, 5 in. Depth, Si^in. I'So 




SPONGE HOLDER. 

No. 3699. 

Soap Cup, 3 X Sij in. 

Sponge Baslvet is ijij in. long, Sin. 

wide, 4 in. deep 2.20 





SPONGE HOLDER. 

No. 3545. 

For Sponge and Soap. 

Length, IOI3' in. Width, 0}^ in. Depth, 

SJjin 1.90 




SOAP CUP. 

No. 3536. 

Sliell Pattern. 4x3 in_. i.oo 



SOAP CUP. 

No. 3529. 

Square Pattern (movable drainer). 
41-2 X 33-2 JQ I-90 




SOAP CUP. 
No. 35531.^. 6 X 3}4 inches, i.oo 




SOAP CUP. 
No. 3575. 6x3 inches. 



1.70 




SOAP CUP. 
No. 36US. 5,1^ X S% inches. 

With China Tray 2.00 

Without Tray 1.50 




SOAP CUP. 

No. 3620. 4;*^; X 3 inches. 

With China Tray. 2.10 




SOAP CUP. 

No. 3623. 5I4 X o'^^ inches. 

With China Tray 1.40 



Screws included with all Fixtures. 



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SOAP CUP. 

No. 3582. 4 X .3 inches. 
Shell Pattern 45 




SOAP CUP. 
No. 8553. «x 31^ inches- i.OO 
Sent with Bent Hangers 
as shown in cut. 




SOAP CUP. 

No. 3539. 4 X 3I4' inches. 

Oval Pattern (movable 
drainer) 1.50 





SOAP CUP. 



No. .S55-1. 6x3 inches 1.70 



Note — This cut shows the 

Hangers before bending, and as 

SOAP CUP. Nos. 3554 and 3527 are shipped, 

No. 352'?. 5 X 81^ inches.- 1.90 the metal being readilj' bent to fit 

Sent with Straight Hangers. i-jm of any bath tub. 

See note opposite. 




SOAP CUP. 
No. 3674. 
51,' X 3 inches 




SOAP CUP. 
No, 8568. 
1.20 3I4X2I2 inches 




SOAP CUP. 
No. 3694. 
.60 5I4 X oj'j^in., witli ChinaTray- 1.40 





BRUSH AND COMB HOLBER. 

No. 3565. 

Length, li>i^ ins.. Width, 4 ins.. Depth, 1 in_- 2.0Q 

Screws included in all Fixtures, 



BRUSH AND COMB HOLDER. 
No. 3,541. 

Length, H ins.. Width, 5 ins.. Depth, 2io' ius- . 2.80 



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BRUSH AND COMB HOLDER. 

No. iiSIS. 
Length, 10 ins. Width, 4 1^ ins. Depth, 1 in.. 2.40 



BRUSH AND COMB HOLDER. 

No. ssg."). 
Length, n}| ins. Width, S^X ins. Depth, 1 in._ 1.90 




BRUSH AND COMB HOLDER. 
No. 3585. 
Length, 91^; ins. Width, 3^^ ins. 
Deptli, 1 in i po 



NAIL BRUSH HOLDER. 
No. S613. 

5;?<^x2i2 inches i.oo 



NAIL BRUSH HOLDER. 

No. 3607. 

5?itx 21^ inches i.io 




BATH BRUSH HOLDER. 

No. 3589. 

8x4 inches 1.90 






TOOTH BRUSH HOLDER. 
No. 3569. Q,%yi%% inches... 



TOOTH BRUSH HOLDER. 

No. 3630. TOOTH BRUSH HOLDER. 

With China Vase 2.10 No. 3544. 

Without Vase 1.60 6 in. high, 3I4 in. diameter., i.io 



.80 






TOOTH BRUSH HOLDER. 
No. 3622. 

With China Vase 

Without Vase 



TUMBLER HOLDER. 
No. 3551. 



TUMBLER HOLDER. 
No. 3680. 



1.40 
.90 



Diameter, 23^- in. Depth, /gin. Diameter, 2-'j^ in. Depth, Hg' in. 
Holder onlj'._.. 1.20 Holder only.... .80 

Screws included with all Fixtui-es. 



560 



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Bath Room Furnishings. 






TUMBLER HOLDER. 
No. 3594. Nickel Holder only 



1.60 




TUMBLER HOLDER. 
No. 3021. 

With China Mug- 

Without ■'" 



TUMBLER HOLDER. 
No. 3625. 
1.40 With China Mug __ 2.10 



.90 



Without 



1.60 





CARAFE HOLDER. 
No. 3593. Holder only 



TUMBLER AND TOOTH BRUSH 
HOLDER. 
1.70 No. 3628 2.40 No. 3631 

Above prices do not include Tumblers 



TUMBLER AND TOOTH BRUSH 
HOLDER. 
2.40 



> g?nl!MPi^ 



4U_ 

i 






■^ v 



X*. 



JL 



W 




COMBINATION HOLDER. 
No. 3690. 
With China Mug and Soap 
Tray 2.60 



COMBINATION HOLDER. 
No. 3632. 
Willi China Vase, Mug and Soap Traj', and 

Plain Tumbler 6.50 

Tray 2.6b For Nickel Holder only 4.90 

Screws included with all Fixtures. 



COMBINATION HOLDER. 

No. 3691. 

With China Vase and Soap 



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Bath Room Furnishings. 









TUMBLER AND TOOTH BRUSH TUMBLER HOLDER. 

HOLDER. No. ses"?. With China Vase and Plain 
No. 36S2 _. 1.50 Tumbler 2.10 



COMBINATION HOLDER. 

For Tumbler and Tooth Powder 

Bottle. 

No. Sii2'7. Nickel Holder only, 

2.00 




COMBINATION HOLDER. 
No. S693. 

With China Vase, Mug and Soap Tray 

and Plain Tumbler 4.80 

For Nickel Holder only 3.20 




COMBINATION HOLDER. 
No. 3692 3.60 







SHAVING SET. 
No. S(m5. 
For Mug- and Bay Rum Bottle. The Double 
Trav is for Shaving' Paper, Razors, etc. 
"With China Mug . . _ 5.80 




No. SBOfi 



COMBINATION HOLDER. 



5.00 



Nos. -^692 and SfiOfi, as shown, are furnished with China Vase and Soap Tray, and Plain Glass Tumbler. 
For Nickel Holders onlj' the list price is i.io less for either style. 

Screws included with all Fixtures. 



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MATCH HOLDER. MATCH HOLDER. MATCH HOLDER. 
No. 3559. 



1.25 No. 3530 1. 25 No. 3528 1.25 No. 358fi. 



MATCH HOLDER. 



1. 25 




MATCH HOLDER. 
No. 3598 50 




MATCH HOLDER. 




MATCH HOLDER. 





MATCH AND CIGAR HOLDER. MATCH HOLDER. 



No. 3599. 



.60 No. 35C1 .80 No. 3555 1. 00 No. 3558... 1.25 





MATCH HOLDER. MATCH STRIKER. 

No. 3563 2.20 Regular Finished Polished 

The upper Box is for Matches. The Brass 
Burnt Sticks are placed in the lower Cov- 
ered Tray, which lifts out for emptying. No. Snwi 20 




CIGAR REST. 

Regular Finish, Nickel or 

Brass. 
No. 3546 .50 



Screws included witli all Fixtures. 



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Bath R.oom Furnishings. 




TOILET PAPER HOLDER. 




TOILET PAPER HOLDER. 




)*<in niii«ili|iliil*ii>t;f- ■■ 

TOILET PAPER HOLDER. 



No. SoS"? 1.70 No. 3379 1.70 No. 3538 3. 20 

Will take sheets 5x7 inches. Will take sheets o}£ x 1^^ Will take roll 5 inches wide by 

inches. 4 inches in diameter. 




TOILET PAPER HOLDER. 
No. 3603 I. ID 



'njl 

J 



I 



"J 



IN mill : |. 

TOILET PAPER HOLDER. 

No. 3556 _ .45 

The Sheet Metal Spring presses on the 
Roll and regulates the run of the Paper. 




TOILET PAPER HOLDER. 
No. 3542 .80 



iM^^:^. 




TOILET PAPER HOLDER. 
No. 3574 .30 



The above Holders will take Roll 5 inches wide by 4 inches diameter. 



Screws included with all Fixtures. 



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ROBE HOOK 
No. 8534 



BR003[ HOLDER. 



BROOM HOLDEK. 



No. 3347 90 No. 3388 .40 




ROBE HOOK. 
No. 3t'i3t) 



ROBE HOOK. 



- 4% 



ROBE HOOK. 
No. 3533.. .43 



ROBE HOOK. 
No. 3532 .70 









.18 No. S639_ 



STROP HOOK. ROBE HOOK. 
.60 No. 3637 .- .30 No. 3e44 __ 



•35 






COAT HOOK. 

No. 3640. 



•75 



COAT HOOK. 
No. 3638. 
7-^4 inches high, Light. 



•55 



COAT HOOK. 
No. 3641. 

6 inclies high, Light... 






COAT HOOK. 
No. 3552. 
6}^ inches hig-h, Medivini 



COAT HOOK. COAT BACK. 

No. 3642. No. 3649. 

6 inches higli. Light .55 Oi^ inches high, Light. 



..30 



•45 



Screws included with all Fi.xtures. 



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INDE,X 



Acid Cocks 151 

Acton Pressure Regulator 166 

Adjustable Eave Trough Hangers 551 

Elbows 549 

" Floor and Ceiling Plates 24 

Mule Pulley Stands 319 

Pipe Threading Tools 379-384 

Railing Fittings. 103 

Screw Feed Oilers 199 

Shafting Hangers 818-319 

" ShaveHooks 539 

SinkBrackets ._ 483 

" Wrenches 388 

Adze Hammers 403 

Adzes.. . 404 

Air Cocks 184-185 

" Compressor Lubricators 193 

" Compressors 245-248 

'■ Drill Hose 300 

" Pressure Gauges 181 

" Pumps 274 

" Valves, Radiator 149-150 

A jax Metal Cocks 151 

Alarms, High and Low Water 186 

? Albany Grease 333 

Return Steam Trap 326 

Alberene Wash Trays .. 473 

Alert Double Acting Force Pump . . 283 

All Iron Ammonia Valves and Fittings 43-60 

■' Valves. Jenkins 136 

" Porcelaia Baths ...412-413 

Alley Grates 499 

Alligator Wrenches. . 388 

Altitude Gauges 183 

Aluminum Bronze 333 

GasTips 78 

American Long Screws .. 36 

Pattern Engineer's Oilers 307 

" Unions .- 74 

Ammonia Charging Pump 64 

'• Cocks 59 

" Condensers ..61-63 

" Cylinder Lubricators - 193 

GateVaives., --- 60 

" Liquid Gauges 47 

Packing 325 

" Pressure Gauges 183 

Valves and Fittings... 42-60 

Angle By-Pass Valves. Jenkins 135 

' ' Check Valves, Fairbanks 1 29-130 

" " Lunkenheimer 133 

■• Iron.... ...-352 

^' Pipe Vises 391 

Valves, Alllron, Jenkins 136 

" Bashlin 143 

" '•■ Brass, Fairbanks 137 

■" " " Jenkins 133 

" Standard. 113-114 

"• " " " Extra Heavy 114 

•" " Eastwood 131 

ExtraHeavy -.131 

•' " High Pressure, Jenkins. 136 

Iron Body, Fairbanks 138 

•' " " Jenkins 133 

Standard... 116 

'■ Lunkenheimer.. 132-133 

" Radiator Valves 144^147 



PAGE 

Angle Railing Fittings 103 

Angles 534 

Anglo Closet Apparatus. 447 

Antifluctuator, Gas.. 243 

Anti-Freezing Closet Apparatus _ 454 

Well Lift Pumps 384-385 

Anvils 403 

Apparatus, Shower Bath .... 435-436 

Water Closet 445-461 

Apron Holders ^ 539 

Aquameter, Watrous 447 

Arbors, Grindstone 378 

Argand Burners 78 

Argos Closet Apparatus 447 

Arion " " 447 

Arka Damper Regulator 174 

Arleigh Enameled Lavatory ... 438 

Arlington Enameled Iron Bath 414-417 

Armored Hose 300 

Armstrong Dies 383-383 

Pipe Cutter 385 

" " Machine.. 382 

" Vise 391 

" Stocksand Dies 383-383 

Artesian Well Working Head 379-380 

Arthur Italian Marble Lavatory 433 

Asbestocel Pipe Covering 333 

Sheets... 333 

Asbestos Cement 339 

Disc Valves 137-130 

Fire Felt Pipe Covering 333 

" Joint Runner... . 510 

Mill Board 329 

Moulded Blocks 339 

" I'acked Cocks.. ..154-155 

Packing 329 

Scat Ring Gate Valves... 140-141 

Tape 329 

Wick Packing 329 

Ash Cans ..369-370 

Atlas Pipe Wrench 386 

Attemporator Coils 65 

Augurs, Gas Fitters' . 539 

Automatic Air Pump 274 

" Valves. 149-150 

Ammonia Gauges — 47 

" Damper Regulators ..173-176 

Ejectors ...211-213 

' Feed Pump and Receiver 374 

GreaseCups 206 

Ice Can Fillers 64 

Injectors 210-213 

Open Air Relief Valve 172 

Water Gauges 183 

" " " High Pressure 189 

Automobile Lubricators . 194 

Avoudale Enameled Iron Bath . 414 

Axes 404 

Ayres Fresh Air Inlet. 498 



Babbitt Seat Gate Valves, Chapman 143 

Back Pressure Butteriiy Valves 118 

" " Valves, Davis 173 

Iron Body, Standard 118 

Jenkins.". 124 



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PAGE 

Back Water Traps 498 

Backs, Sink.. 483 

Bags, Plumbers* 540 

Balanced Disc Valve, Xason.. 163-164 

Tank Valve 171 

Whistle Valve. 189 

Ball Cocks 533 

" Pein Hammers. 403 

" Safety Valves 115 

Balls. Copiser 533 

Band Iron 353 

Banner Lubricator 190 

Bar Iron 356 

" Steel 355 

Barnes Pipe Cutter 385 

Barrow Trays 367 

Wheels 367 

Barrows 363-367 

Base Fittings 18 

" Plates . 321 

Bashlin Valves 143 

Basin Bracket Cocks 514 

■' Chain 540 

" Clamps... 533 

" Cock Couplings 515 

" Cocks. 535-526 

•' Fixtures . 530 

" Slabs 436 

" Traps 531 

" Wastes 533 

" Wrenches 537 

Basins, Earthenware 463 

" Enameled Iron. 441 

Baskets, Suction 303 

Towel 555 

Bastard Files 406-407 

Bath Bibbs 538 

" Brush Holders.. 559 

" Chains 540 

" Cocks 538 

" Plugs 538 

" Room Furnishings 553-564 

" Rooms 409-411 

" Seats 556 

" Sprinklers .. 427 

" Tubs 412-424 

" " Arlington, Enameled 414-417 

" ■' Avondale, " 414 

" Eldora, Galvanized Steel 424 

" •■ Lakewood, Enameled .415-416 

'• " Low erre. Copper Lined Steel 434 

'■ " Morris, Enameled 416 

" Naiad, " 423 

'• " Netherlands, Porcelain 413 

" " Normandie, " 413 

" " Nymph, Enameled 423 

■' Perfecto, " 418-421 

" Shawmut, " 421 

" " Wahneta, " .422 

" Winona, " 420 

" Wyola, " 432 

■' Wastes 532 

Baths, Shower 425-427 

" Lodore 425 

Mohawk 436 

" Niagara 426 

Portable 437 

" " Yosemite 425 

Baxter Wrenches 388 

Bay Window Radiators. 266 

Beam Clamps 331 

Bedfordshire Urinals ... 460 

Bell and Spigot Pipe and Fittings 543-546 

Belt Dressing 333 

" Filler, Cling Surface 333 

" Lace 322 

Belling 333-333 

Bench Vises 393 



PAGE 

Bending Pins 538 

Bends. Bell and Spigot 545-546 

" Electric Light 65 

" Iron Pipe 65 

Lead 509 

" Leader Pipe 549 

Soil Pipe 489 

" Vitrified Sewer Pipe 517 

Berlin Ash Cans .369-370 

Berry man Feed Water Heater 216 

Bibb Air Cocks 184 

' ' Seat Dressei's 540 

" Washers 330 

Bibbs. Bath 528 

' ' Compression 511-513 

Fuller 514-515 

Ground Key 517 

Self Closing gi(j 

" Steam 184 

Birkery Ball Cock 53a 

Bits, Extension 540 

Blacksmith Forges 376 

Tools 402-403 

' * Vis6S - _ _ SQ2 

Black Steel Ash Cans.. 370 

" StorageTanks 487 

Blake Pipe Hanger 23 

Blarney Boiler Tube Stopper 372 

Blank Bolts 339 

Blast Furnace, Plumbers' 541 

Block Tin Pipe 506 

Blocks, Pillow 318 

Pulley 358-361 

Tackle 301 

Blow-Ofif Cocks, Shaw 157 

Valves, Bashlin .143 

" " Eastwood 156 

" " Jenkins 125 

" " Lunkenheimer 132 

Blow Pipes ^ 537 

Torch, Plumbers' 541 

Blowers 268-370 

Boiler Feed Pump 376-377 

" Feeder, Low Pressure 371-272 

" Makers' Punches... 401 

Ratchets 383 

" Stands ., 535 

" TubeCleaners. 374 

" Expanders 372-373 

" Stoppers 372 

" Tubes 10 

Boilers, House Heating 249-254 

" " " Equator, Steam 349-353 

Gulf Stream, Hot Water. 249-353 

Range 485-488 

Steam 332-334 

Bolt Dies 383 

" Ends 340 

" Stocks and Dies 383 

Bolts 336-349 

' ' Expansion 346-34U 

Boss Washers 330 

Bossing Sticks 537 

Boston Closet Apparatus 449 

Self Closing Bibbs 516 

" " " Pantry Cocks... 535 

Bottle Traps _. 539 

Bottom Fuller 403 

" Swages 403 

Bottoming Taps, Machinists'... .. 393 

Bowsky Plumbers' Furnace 541 

Box Base Radiators 357 

Box Coils.- ■ 65 

" Vises 393 

Boxes, Feed 500 

Service 296 

Stop Cock... 295 

" Vent 4Q» 



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Boyle Unions., 44 

Braces, Hatchet. _ 400 

Bracket Basin Cocks, Ground Key Swinsi. 526 

" "- 514 

Brackets, Foot Rail 103-106 

Gas. -__ 80 

" Gas and Electric 97 

" Lavalory 529 

" Railing, Polished Brass . 104 

Sink 482 

"Wall 318 

Brad Hammers 403 

Branch Goose Necks 524 

Branch Tees 19-20 

Branches, Soil Pipe 490-493 

Branches, Vitrified Sewer Pipe 547 

Brass Artesian Well Cylinders 290 

" Blow Off Valves, Jenkins. _ 125 

" Brine Cocks 47 

" Butterfly Valves 115 

" Cocks, Asbestos Packed 154 

Standard 151-153 

" Expansion Bolts 347 

" " Joints 111 

" Ferrules 510 

" Fittings -. _. __ 107-110 

Nickel Plated 108 

'• Gas Fixture Fittings 76-79 

" Log Valves 115 

" Gate Valves, Chapman 143 

" " " Fairbanks 140 

" " Jenkins ._ 143 

" " " Kennedy 135 

" Globe and Angle Valves, Bashlin 143 

" '■ '■ Fairbanks.,- _ 127 

" Jack Chain 350 

" Lavatory Legs 529 

" Lavatory Supply Pipes 581 

". Lavatory Traps. _ 529 

" Machine Screws 343 

" Nipples.. 108 

" Oil Cups 203 

" Pillars 78 

" Pipe . 9 

" " Extra Heavy 9 

" Pipe Wrenches 388 

" Railing Fitlinss 103-106 

" Railings 105 

" Safety Valves 115 

" S Hooks ._,_ 540 

" Steam Swing Joints 112 

" Suction Baskets 303 

" Swinging Check Valves, Fairbanks 139 

" Urinal Trap 534 

" Valves, Eastwood 131 

" Finished 114 

" " High Pressure, Jenkins 126 

Jenkins 123 

Standard 113-115 

" Water Connections 524 

" Water Gauge Guards 185 

Bray Burners 78 

Breast Drills 400 

Brewers' Automatic Air Pump ...: ... 374 

Hose . 299 

Brick Chisels 538 

■' Hammers 404 

Brine Cocks 47 

' ' Cooler 63 

" Return Bends 47 

Bristol Trucks 367 

BroHze _ 382 

" Cocks, Eastwood 156 

" Fittings 110 

" Gate Valves, Ludlow 137 

" Hydraulic Fittings.. 41 

" RailBrackets 104 

" Valves, Eastwood 131 



Bronze Valves, Lunkenheimer 132-133 

Bronzing Liquid ^32 

Broom Holders 5(;4 

Brown Glazed Slop Sinks 484 

" " Wash Trays 469 

Brown's Copper Range Boiler.. . 485 

Brush and Comb Holders 558-559 

Burner Pliers.: 539 

Burners. Argand. _ . . 73 

" Gas Heating...' 78 

Burns' Ice Can Filler 64 

Burt Exhaust Head 219 

Butteifly Valves.. ... 115 

" " Backpressure 118 

By-Pass Valves, Jenkins Bros 125 



Caldwell Hose Strap _ 30I 

Calipers 537 

Calking Chisels ,538 

Cam Oilers 195 

Camden Closet Apparatus 443 

Candle Holders 537 

Cans, Ash 369-370 

Cap Screws 341 

Cape Chisels 538 

Caps, Hose ._ 303 

Car Jacks _ 375 

Car Lavatories 429 

Carlton Italian Marble Lavatory 432 

Carriage Bolts 337 

Carts, Hose 307 

Casing, Well _ H 

Cast Iron Brine Bends 47 

Cast Iron Fittings 12-18 

Flanged 30-37 

" LongTurn 36-37 

■' Flanged Pipe 543 

" Flanges 37-39 

" Floor and Ceiling Plates 34 

" Hydraulic Fittings 38 

■' Kitchen Sinks .480 

" Leader Shoes ...» 551 

" Pattern Brass Fittings 109 

" " Pulleys 310-315 

" Radiators 260--267 

" Soil Pipe and Fittings 489-498 

" Slop Sinks 483 

" Steam Jacket Kettles. 229-281 

" Urinals ._ ..465-466 

" " Washers 345 

" " Water Pipe and Fittings.. 543-546 

Cast Steel Hammers 403-404 

Ceiling Plates 24 

Cellar Drainers .. 293 

Cement, Asbestos 329 

Gas Fitters' 830 

Pipe.... 333 

Centennial Sink Backs 483 

Center Reamers 398 

Centrifugal Oilers 303 

Pumps 375 

Cesspool Plates 499 

Cesspools 499 

Chain Drills 400 

" Hoists 358-360 

" Stays 532 

" Wrenches. 387 

Chains, Brass and Iron 850 

WashTray.... 540 

Challenge Double Acting Force Pump 383 

Champion Ash Can 370 

Return Steam Trap 225 

Chandelier Hooks 72 

Chandeliers, Gas 81-93 

Gas and Electric... 93-100 



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PAGE 

Channellron 352 

Chapman Gate Valves 143 

Charging Barrows . _ 366 

" Pump, Ammonia 64 

Chautauqua Radiators. _ 2(i4-365 

Checli Valves, Fairbanks _ 129-130 

•• Iron Body, Standard.. 117 

" '■ Jenkins 123-123 

" " Lunkenhcimer 132 

" " Standard, Brass.. 113-114 

" " " " ExtraHeavy 114 

" Swing .'_ 130 

Chelsea Slop Sink 484 

Chester Italian Marble Lavatory 431 

Chests, Tool 408 

Chime Steam "Whistles 187-189 

Chipping Hammers i 404 

" Knives 537 

Chisels, Blacksmith 402 

Calking. _. 538 

Cold 538 

Floor 588 

Christoffel Tube Scrapers 374 

Chronometer Pump Governing Valves 162 

Circular Radiators, Cast Iron 267 

Wrought Tube. 259 

" Tanks 308 

Cistern Suction Pumps 289 

" Tanks. 308 

Clamp Hub Pulleys 315 

Clamps, Basin... 533 

Beam 321 

Clamps, Climax Steam Joint 112 

" Hose 301 

Classiflcatiou, Malleable Iron Fittings . . . . 66 

Claw Hatchets 404 

Cleaners, Flue 374 

Cleanouts _ _ _ 498 

Clearing Pumps, Plumbers' .... 541 

Climax Ratchet Stock 542 

SoiiPipePlugs 536 

" Steam Joint Clamps.. .. 112 

TesliugBand 586 

Cling Surface Belt Filler _ 333 

Clip^Gate Valves 184 

Clips. Sprinkler 75 

Closers, Soil Pipe _ 536 

Closet Connections 582 

Pulls 463 

" Ranges.... 456-457 

" Privy Sink 466 

" Repair Coupling 533 

" Seats 463 

Stall Trimmings .. 534 

" Tanks 463 

Closets, Earthenware .. 458-461 

Enameled Iron 455 

Water 44,5-461 

'' " Anglo .. 447 

" " Anti-Freeziug . 454 

•' Argos - 447 

" " Arion 447 

•' Boston 449 

'■ Camden .448 

" " LaHabana ... 452 

" " Lowell ..453 

" " Lynn 453 

" " Seneca .445 

" Utica 446 

" Weldon .......451 

" Willard 450 

Cloth, Emery 331 

' Insertion Sheet Packing ....... 324 

Clusters, Electric 97 

Clutch Coupling, Shafting 330 

Coach and Lag Screws 346 

Coal Barrows 863-367 

" Tubs. -. 366 



PAGE 

Coal Wagons 308 

Coat Hooks _ 564 

Cochrane Separators 218 

Cocks, Air 184-185 

" Ammonia . 59 

" Asbestos Packed ...154-155 

Ball 533 

" Basin 525-526 

Bath 528 

Brine 47 

" Corporation 523 

Eastwood 156 

Gas 151 

Gauge 185 

Hydrant 530 

Indicator.. 180 

Pantry 527 

Shaw Blow-Off 157 

" Standard Brass .151-152 

" Standard Iron 153 

Steam 1 53-1 53 

Urinal 535 

Coe Wrenches 38C 

Coil Chains.. 350 

" Stands 23 

Coils, Ammonia 62-63 

" IronPipe 82-65 

Coke Wagon 368 

Cold Chisels 538 

" Cutting Chisels. Blacksmith.. 402 

" Punched Nuts 344 

' ' Water Pipe Covering . . 335 

Collars, Shafting 320 

Columbia Pipe Tapping Machine 543 

'■ Pressure Recording Gauge. 181 

Column Plates 73 

Radiators. 259 

Columns. Water 186 

Combination Basin Fixtures... 530 

Bench and Pipe Vises . . 391 

Brackets 97 

Gas and Electric Chandeliers 93-100 

High and Low Water Alarm. 186 

Holders 560-561 

Pliers ...539 

Water Pressure Gauge 182 

Combined Vertical Engine and Boiler 240 

Drill, Reamer and Tap 393 

Common Carriage Bolts. _ 887 

Flanges 38 

" Overflow Couplings... 538 

" Sense Exhaust Head 320 

" Gaskets 328 

" Staple Brackets... . 80 

Steam Whistles.. 187 

" Stocks and Dies. ... 384 

Compass Saws 538 

Compasses 537 

Compound, Joint . . 332 

" Pressure and Vacuum Gauges 182 

Whistle Valves 188 

Compression Basin Cocks 535 

" Fixtures 530 

BathBibbs.. 528 

" Cocks 528 

Bibbs .511-513 

Fire Hydrants 393-294 

" Gauge Cocks 185 

Grease Cups. Lunkenheimer 304 

Pantry Cocks 537 

Shafting Couplings 320 

Urinal Cocks 535 

Work • 511-513 

Compressors. Air. . 245-348 

Condenser Clamps 55 

Condensers, Ammonia .61-68 

Conductor Hooks 553 

Strainers 552 



NASON MANUFACTURLNG COMPANY, NEW YORK 



569 



1'A(;e 

Cone Pulleys-- -.- 317 

Connections, Sewer 551 

■' Siamese.-. ...303-304 

Water 534 

Waste - -.. 532 

Connolly Saddle Hubs 496 

Conover Ammonia Condenser 61 

, Conran Plumbers' Furnace 541 

Construction Wrenches 390 

Contractors' Picks 404 

Coolers, Brine 63 

Copper Balls 533 

Gaskets 338 

Jacketed Kettles 231 

" Leader Strainers... . 553 

Lined Steel Bath Tubs 424 

" Pantry Sinks 475 

" Hange Boilers 485 

" Rivets and Burs 351 

" Suction Baskets 303 

Coppers, Soldering 537 

Cordage, Manila 363 

Corner Lavatories, Enameled Iron 440-441 

Marble 435 

" Porcelain 439 

Miters 552 

Radiator A^alves, Jenkins .. 146 

" " Standard 144 

Radiators 266 

Sink Backs 483 

Sinks, Cast Iron 483 

Slabs, Marble 436 

Urinals 460 

Cast Iron.. 466 

Cornice and Guttering 550 

Corporation Stop Cocks 523 

Corrugated Copper Gaskets 328 

Elbows 549 

" Expansion Joints 111 

Iron Sheets 357 

Leader Pipe 548 

Shoes 549 

Corundum Wheels 377 

Cotton Mill Hose 300 

Cotton Waste 330 

Countershaft Fixtures 331 

Couplings, Basin Cock 515 

" Drive Pipe. 74 

" Expansion Ring 304 

Hose 301-304 

Overflow . 533 

Plain 535 

Pump Rod 72 

Range Boiler 535 

Shafting 320 

Sink 510 

Wrought Iron ....... . 74 

Coverings, Pipe 333-335 

Crab Clutch Coupling 320 

Crane C^hains .. 350 

Crank Pin Oilers 301 

Crawford Porcelain Lavatory 428 

Creighton '' " 438 

Crocus Cloth 331 

Cross Oil Filters 371 

" Pein Hammers 403 

" Valves. Eastwood ._ 131 

Fairbanks 127-128 

" " Jenkins ' 122-123 

" " Lunkenheimer 132-133 

Standard 113-116 

Crossovers 73 

Crowbars 404 

Crown Water Meter 297 

Cup Wheels, Emery 377 

Cups, Soap.- 557-558 

Curtis Pipe Cutter-. 385 

" Steam Pressure Regulator 166 



TAGE 

Curtis Water Pressure Regulator 170 

Curved Flanges 28-29 

Cut Lace -.. . 303 

Cut Off, Rain Water ...\...\\ 552 

Cutter, Gauge Glass 195 

Cutters, Pipe 3gg 

Washer 539 

Cutting Nippers 539 

Pliers... _. 539 

" Pipe Table 5 

Cylinder Cocks ]84 

" Lubricators 190-208 

" ReliefValves _ _ leo 

Cylinders, Pump 290 

Cypress Tanks 308 



D 

Damper Regulators. 173-176 

Dandy Basin Fixture 530 

Dart Flange Unions 18 

Unions.. 74 

Davis Air Valve .. 149 

" Noiseless Back Pressure Valve.- - 173 

" Open Air Relief Valve 172 

" Pressure Regulators 168 

Deep Well Pump Connections 281 

De la Vergne Ammonia Valves and Fittings 48-55 

Desper Double Testing Plug 536 

Detroit Lubricators 191-193 

" Radiator Valves 147-148 

Diimond No.se Chisels 538 

Die Bushings 384 

■ ' Frames - - 384 

" Stocks, Forbes .- -- 379-381 

Dies, Armstrong 382-383 

" Pipe 384 

Differential Pulley Blocks 358-360 

Dining Room Radiatois 387 

Dimensions, Extra Heavy Flanged Fittings 34-35 

" Jenkins Valves 126 

Standard Flanged Fittings 31-33 

" Wrouglit Iron Pipe .. 4 

Direct Indirect Radiators, Nason 357 

Discs, Fairbanks 137-128 

Jenkins . 135 

Disk Wheels 269-370 

Dixon Belt Dressing.- .-- 332 

Graphite 332 

" Joint Compound 332 

Doherty Self Closing Basin Cocks ,525 

" Basin Fixtures -530 

, Work - 516 

Double .\cting Force Pumps 283 

" Basin Cocks 526 

" Balh Cocks--- 528 

" Edge Saws 538 

Expansion Bolts 347-349 

" Extra Strong Pipe 4 

Face Hammers .-.. 403 

" Sledges 403 

" Galvanized Spiral Pipe.. 6-8 

" Gate Valves, Kennedy 136 

" Ludlow. 137-139 

Head Wrenches 389-390 

" Pantry Cocks ..:.. 537 

" PickUpTongs 402 

PrivySinks 466 

' • Riveted Range Boilers. 486-488 

■• Tube Injectors 310 

Drain Pipe and Fittings, Cast Iron 489-498 

Drainage Fittings, Cast Iron 501-505 

Drainers, Cellar". 292 

Dressers 537 

Bibb Seat 540 

Drift Plugs 537 

Drill and Countersink, Combined... 398 



570 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



PAGE 

Drill Reamer and Tap, Combined... _ 393 

" Sockets 394 

Drilling Machines 399-400 

Drills ...393-398 

" Breast 400 

■' Chain.- 400 

" Ratchet... 400 

Drinking Fountain 439 

Drip Pols, Gas 546 

Drive Caps 281 

" Heads 281 

" Pipe Couplings 74 

" Well Ejectors 213 

" Pipe 5 

" Points ._ 391 

Drop Forged Flanges . _ 39 

Wrenches 389-390 

" Hangers 319 

Dudgeon Tube Expanders 373 

Duplex Chain Hoist 360 

" Enameled Iron Laundry Tub 471 

" Gauge Cock 185 

" Lubricator 195 

•' Radiators 258 

" Steam and Air Gauge 181 

" Pump 273 

Dusters, Plumbers'.. 537 

Dynamo Lubricators 194 



E 

Earthenware Basins 463 

Closets -458-461 

" Hoppers 461 

Urinals 460 

Eastwood Blow-OfE Valve 156 

Bronze Fittings 110 

Cocks.. 156 

Valves 181 

Eave Trough 550 

Hangers 551-553 

Miters 553 

Eccentric Flanges 38 

Tees 18 

Eclipse Packing 335 

Ejectors 31 1-313 

Elbow Cocks 160 

Eldora Steel Bath Tub 434 

Electric Clusters - 97 

Light Bends 65 

Portables 98 

Eliminators, Hine 217 

Elite Basin Fixtures.. . 530 

Ellwood Italian Marble Lavatory. 430 

Emery Cloth 331 

'■ Paper 831 

" Wheels 877 

Empire Double Acting Force Pump 386 

Enameled Iron Basins 441 

" Bath Tubs 414-433 

" " Hoppers and Closet Bowls .455 

" Kitchen Sinks 478-479 

" Lavatories 437-443 

" Receptor 425 

" " Slop Sinks 484 

" " Wash Sinks.. 443-443 

" Wash Trays... 470-471 

" " Water Closets 453 

Steel Kitchen Sinks 481 

Endless Belts 333 

Engine and Boiler Combined 340 

" Trimmings 184-185 

Engine Governors 178-179 

" Indicators 180 

" Lubricators 190-196 

" Oilers 196-305 

Engines, Gas and Gasoline 241-243 



Engines, Kerosene 343-344 

Steam... ..835-340 

Engineers' Ash Cans ... 369-370 

Favorite Tube Cleaner 374 

Fillers 208 

OilerSets... 307 

Oilers 207 

Wrenches. 389-390 

Equator Steam Heater 349-253 

Estey Sprinkler Head 75 

Eureka Air Valve 149 

" Packing... 336 

" Pressure Regulator 167 

Evenflow Feed Water Heater . 315 

Excelsior Back Pressure Valve.. . 134 

Exhaubt Heads 219-330 

" Burt.. 219 

" " Common Sense... ... 220 

" " Lyman 219 

" " Robertson. 219 

" Sturtevant 230 

Steam Separators 217-318 

Exhausters 368-270 

Expanders, Tube 372-373 

Expansion Air Vent Valve ._ 149 

Bolts 346-349 

" Cocks, Ammonia . . 59 

Coils 63-63 

" Joints _ Ill 

" Needle Valves 43 

Plates. 31 

" Ring Couplings 304 

" Tank Water Gauges .... 183 

Tanks 488 

" Valves, Ammonia 43 

Extension Bends, Lead 509 

Bits 540 

" Service Boxes 396 

Sink Brackets 483 

Extra Heavy Asbestos Packed Cocks. .. ... .154-155 

" " Brass Pipe 9 

" Bronze Fittings 110 

Ca.st Iron Flanges 39 

" " Copper Range Boilers 485 

Fairbanks Gale Valves. 140-141 

Fairbanks Valves... 127-130 

" " Finished Brass Valves 114 

" " FlangeUnions 18 

Flanged Fittings 38-35 

" " Galvanized Range Boilers 486 

Galvanized Storage Tanks 487 

" " Iron Cocks 153 

Kennedy Gate Valves... ..136 

Ludlow Gate Valves . 139 

Mill Fittings, Gas 79 

■■ Nipples.. 26 

" " Pipe Hooks 23 

Screwed Fittings. 38-40 

" " Standard Brass Valves ^ .. 114 

" Steam Cocks 152-153 

" Valves 131 

•' Long Lead Traps 508 

" Strong Pipe 4 

Eye Bolts, Expansion.. 846 



F 

Pace and Pein Hammers 403 

Facile Chain Hoists. 358 

Factory Wash Sinks 442-444 

Water Closet Apparatus 456-457 

Fairbanks Cocks ■. 154-155 

Discs.. 137-138 

Gate Valves 140-141 

Globe, Angle and Check Valves 137-130 

Fairy Hose Pipes 803 

Falcon Pipe Wrenches 387 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



571 



PAGE 

Family GrindstODes. 378 

Fancy Gas Brackets __ 91 

Fans .-.. -- 369-370 

Farriers' Anvils 403 

Feed Boxes 500 

" Pump and Receiver ._. 274 

" Water Heaters 314-316 

Fei rules, Brass __ 510 

Fiber Washers _ 330 

File Handles __ 407 

Filers' Vises 393 

Files ____406-407 

Fillers, Engineers' 208 

" lee Can - 64 

Fillister Head Machine Screws _,. 343 

Filters,Oil 371 

Finished Brass Valves 114 

Gate •' 125 

Shafting '--- 309 

Fire Alarm Whistles 188 

•■ Department Siamese Connections 304 

" Hydrants 393-294 

Firmer Gouges .. 538 

Fittings, Ammonia 43-60 

Bell and Spigot 543-546 

Brass --.^ 107-110 

" Bronze. 110 

Cast Iron 13-18 

Flanged Cast Iron.. 30-37 

Gas Fixture .76-79 

Hydraulic ..38-41 

" Lead Lined 9 

" Leader Pipe. 549 

Long Turn 36-37 

Malleable Iron 66-74 

Railing 101-106 

" Recessed Drainage 501-505 

Soil Pipe ....489-498 

" Spiral Pipe 6-8 

TinLined 9 

" Vitrified Sewer Pipe 547 

WashTray 73 

Fixtures, Basin 530 

Bath Room 553-564 

Stable 500 

Flange-Face Shafting Couplings 320 

" Pulleys 314 

" Unions, Ammonia 58 

" " Brass 109 

Cast Iron 18 

Dart .- 18 

Hydraulic . 38-41 

Flanged Cast Iron Fittings 30-37 

• • Pipe 543 

" Long Turn Fittings -.• 37 

" Pipe Bends 65 

'■ Pressure Pipe, Spiral Riveted 6-8 

Flanges, Ammonia ..... ..... 53 

Castlron 37-39 

Extra Heavy Cast Iron 29 

Steel 29 

Flat Bar Iron 356 

" Drills 393 

" Files - ....406 

" Head Machine Screws 843 

" Iron 353-854 

" Pliers 539 

" Steel 355 

" Way Stop and Waste Cocks 517-518 

" •' '■ " " Simplex 531-522 

Flatters, Blacksmith.. 403 

Flax Packing ...325 

Flexible Steam Joints ... 112 

Flintpaper.. 331 

Floor and Ceiling Plates - 24 

" Chisels -- 538 

Flour Boxes 537 

Flue Cleaners 374 



PAGE 

Foot Bath _ 423 

" Rail Brackets 102-106 

" Valves and Strainers ]19 

Forbes Die Stocks 379-381 

Force Pump Heads 280 

" " Standards 382 

" " Working Head 383 

' ' Pumps, Double Acting 283 

Plumbers'... ,541 

Ford Pump Regulator 163 

" Water Pressure Regulator 171 

Forged Steel Flanges 39 

Forges 376 

Foster Ball Cocks 533 

" Pressure Regidators 165 

Foundry Barrows 364 

Fountains, Porcelain 429 

French Pattern Porcelain Bath 413 

Fresh Air Inlets 498 

Fuller Basin Cocks . 514 and 536 

" Fixtures .530 

" Bath Cocks. 538 

" Bibb Extensions 515 

" Washers ._ 330 

••• Bibbs. 514-515 

" Fancy Handles 515 

" PantryCocks 537 

Funnels, Injector 213 

Furnace Cement, Asbestos 323 

Furnace, Lead Melting 368 

Furnaces. Plumbers' 541 

Furnishings, Bath Room .553-564 

Fusibl e Plugs 1 85 



Gad Tongs 402 

Galvanized Ash Cans 369-370 

Cornice and Guttering 550 

Corrugated Sheets 357 

Eave Trough and Gutters 550 

" " Hangers... ._ 551 

Leader Elbows 549 

" Pipe 548 

' ' Strainers 552 

Nipples 35 

Range Boilers 486-488 

Rid ging 357 

Sheet Iron 356-357 

Spiral Riveted Pipe 6-8 

Steel Kitchen Sinks 481 

Steel Bath Tub 424 

Storage Tanks. 487 

Garden Hose Reels . . 307 

Garlock Packing . 327 

Garnet Paper 331 

Gas Brackets 80 

Fancy. 91 

" Burners - 78 

" Chandeliers 81-93 

" and Electric Brackets. ._ 93-100 

" " ■' Chandeliers 97 

" Cock Wrenches 73 

'■ Drip Pots. o46 

" Engine Lubricators, Detroit .- 192 

" " Lunkenheimer. 190 

■' Engines 241-343 

•■ Fitters' Cement 330 

" " ProvingPumps ...541 

Tools. 537-541 

" Fixture Fittings.. 76-79 

" Globes, Wire 'i'S 

" Glue Heaters 338 

" Heating Burners '^S 

" Keys ^8 

" Lanterns 8* 

" LogValves... - ^15 



573 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Gas Main Pumps . . . . 541 

Meter Cocks... 151 

Pipe, Cast Iron 543-546 

Pliers -- 539 

Portables. 85 

Service Cocks .151 

Tips ._ -- 78 

Gaskets, Corrugated Copper ..._....._ 328 

Garlock 327 

Gasoline Engine Lubricators, Detroit .. ._ 193 

Engines 241-343 

Gate Valves, all Iron, Jenkins. 126 

" " Ammonia 60 

" " Chapman 143 

Fairbanks , 140-141 

'■ " Jenkins 143 

Kennedy.. 135-136 

Ludlow 137-139 

" " Lunkenheimer ._ 133-134 

WoodWheel. 125 

Gauge Cocks _.. ... ._ 185 

Glass Cutter... 185 

■• Washers .185 

'• Glasses.. 183 

' ' Siphons 185 

Gauges, Ammonia Liquid 47 

" '• Pressure __ 182 

Hydraulic 183 

Oil 204 

Steam 181-182 

Water 183 

" " Pressure __ 183 

Gem Hose Pipes.- 303 

Gimlet Point Coach Screws 346 

Glamorgan Hydrant 294 

Gland End Ammonia Cocks 59 

'• " " Valves and Fittings 43-46 

" " Gate Valves, Ammonia 60 

Glass Oil Cups, Lunkenheimer 204 

" " " Standard 205 

Glasses, Gauge 183 

Globe Valves, all Iron, Jenkins 126 

'■ •' Ammonia, De La Vergne 48 

" ' " Nason 43 

Bashlln ,...143 

" " Brass, Fairbanks 127 

" " " Jenkins.. 123 

" Standard 113-114 

" " " '■■ Extra Heavy.. 114 

" " Eastwood 131 

" " ExtraHeavy 131 

" " High Pressure, Jenkins 135-126 

" " Iron Body, Fairbanks 138 

" Jenkins 133 

" " " " Standard ._ 116 

Lunkenheimer 133-133 

Radiator 145 

Glue Heaters 237-238 

Gold Bronze ._. 333 

Goose Necks, Gas _ 78 

Lead 534 

Gouges ._ _ 538 

Governor Valves, Chronometer. _ . 163 

Nason. 163-164 

Governors, Engine __ .178-179 

Granite Wash Trays .- 473 

Graphite 333 

Grates, Cesspool 499 

Graves High Pressure Range Boiler __ 486 

Gravity Oilrrs _._ 203 

Grease, Albany. 332 

" Box, Plumbers' _. 537 

" Cups, Lunkenheimer 304 

" Plain 306 

Griffin Foot Rail Brackets 106 

" Water Pressure Regulators 169 

Grindstone Arbors _ 378 

Grindstones. 378 



PAGE 

Ground Key Swing Basin Cocks _ _. 526 

• Work. 517-520 

Guards, Water Gauge 185 

Gulf Stream Hot Water Heater.. 249-253 

Gutter Braces .. 551 

Shanks 551 

Gutters .- 550 



H 

Hack Saws 538 

Had esty Pipe Tapping Machines 5 42 

Hair Felt _. 330 

Half Circle Sinks, Cast Iron ._ _ 483 

" and Half Solder. ...330 

" Hatchets 404 

" Round Urinals, Cast Iron 466 

Hall Sudden Grip Vise _.. 392 

Hamiuers 403-404 

Hancock Ejectors 211 

Inspirators.. __ 209 

Hand Drill Presses... 399-400 

'■ Forges 370 

" Lamps - - 208 

" Power Pipe Machines. ..379-383 

" Reamers . 395 

" Taps, Machinists' 393 

" Trucks.. _ 368 

Handles, File... 407 

Fuller. 515 

Handy Lubricator 193 

Gate Valves 134 

Hanger Rolls.... 22-33 

Hangers, Eave Trough 551-553 

Pipe 22-23 

Shafting .318-319 

Hardies, Blacksmith 403 

Harvey Italian Marble Lavatory 434 

Hatchet Coppers 537 

Hatchets 404 

Hay Racks 5(10 

Hayden Pipe Wrench 388 

Head, Leader Pipe 553 

Headers, Ammonia 46 

Heads, Exhaust 219-220 

Burt 319 

" " Common Sense 320 

" " Lyman 319 

Robertson 219 

Sturtevant 230 

" ShowerBath 437 

" Sprinkler 75 

Heater Coils 65 

Noiseless Water 313 

Heaters, Feed Water 214-316 

" " Berryman 216 

" " National 214 

Pittsburgh 215 

" " Wainwright's Evenflow- 315 

Glue -- - 327-228 

" House, Equator and Gulf Stream i49-254 

Tank 254 

Heavy Drive Well Pipe 5 

Hendrlck Ammonia Condenser 63 

' ' Brine Cooler 63 

Hersey Water Meters.. ^ 298 

Hexagon Head Cap Screws 341 

Nuts 344 

High and Low Water Alarms 186 

" Pressure Ball Cocks 533 

" " Damper Regulators 173-174 

" " Pipe Covering 333-334 

" Steam Radiators 355-259 

" WaterGauges 189 

Hine Eliminator 217 

Hinged Pipe Vises 391 

Hitching Ring Bolts, Expansion 346 



NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



573 



H J & C Plumbers' Furnace 541 

Hoisting Kope _ 803 

Hoists, Chain _ , _ _ _ 358- 360 

Holders, Broom _ . 564 

" Brush and Comb ..558-559 

Match 563 

Sponge 556-557 

Toilet Paper 563 

Tumbler. 559-501 

Hook Bolts, Expansion.. ... 846 

Plates __. 31 

Hooks, Bath Room ... 564 

Chandelier 73 

" Conductor .553 

" Leader '. 553 

Pipe... 23 

S, Brass 540 

Shave 530 

Hoop Iron 358 

Hopper Seits . 463 

" Trap Closer 536 

Hoppers, Earthenware 461 

' ' Enameled Iron 455 

Horizontal Check Valves, Fairbanks 129-130 

" " " Lunkenheimer 133 

" " " Standard Brass 113 

Iron Body 117 

Range Boilers... 4S6-488 

Steam Engines 235-236 

Storage Tanks 487 

" Swing Check Valves 120 

Tubular Boilers 232-233 

Hornsby-Akroyd Kerosene Engine . 243 

Horse Rasps .. 407 

" Shoers' Vises 392 

Hose 299-300 

" Appliances 301-307 

" BibbEnd 427 

" Bibbs, Compression 511-513 

Fuller 514-515 

" " Ground Key 517 

SelfClosing 516 

' ' Caps 303 

" Carts 307 

" Clamps 301 

" Connections, Royle 437 

Siamese 303-304 

" Couplings... .301-304 

" End Gate Valves, Jenkins 143 

" Kennedy... 135 

" Menders.. 301 

" Nipples 303 

" Pipes 302 

" Racks 306 

" Reducers 303 

" Reds . 305 

" Lawn ..307 

'• Sprinklers, Bath .. 427 

" Straps 301 

" Suction Baskets 303 

" Valves, Eastwood 131 

Hosford Hose Pipes 303 

House Heating Boilers, Equator and Gulf Stream. 249-254 

Hot Cutting Chisels 403 

" Water Air Valves. 149-150 

" " Expansion Tanks 488 

House Heater, Gulf Stream 349-353 

" " Key Air Valves 150 

" Meters 298 

" " Pipe Coverings ... 335 

" " Radiator Valves 147-148 

" Radiators 360-307 

" StorageTanks 487 

" Tank Heaters 254 

" " Regulators.. 177 

" Union Elbow Valves 148 

" Elbows 148 

Hotel Sinks 480 



PAGE 

House Force Pumps .. 277 

" Leaders.. 543 

" Service Boxes 296 

Hub End Gate Valves, Jenkins . '"' 143 

" " " " Kennedy 136 

" " Swing Check Valves 130 

Humphrey Combined Drill, Reamer and Tap 393 

Hurricane Steam Flue Cleaner. 374 

Hydrant Cesspools _._ _ 499 

" Cocks.. _ 520 

Hydrants, Fire 293-394 

Yard ___ 295 

Hydraulic Fittings 38-41 

Gauges 183 

Jacks 375 

Packing 327 

Rams 378 

ReliefValve _ 161 

Test Pumps 278 

Valves 40-41 



I Beams 353 

Ice Can Fillers _ , 64 

Ideal Grease Cups 304 

Immersed Valve Water Feeder .271-273 

Imperial Blow Torch 541 

Improved Ball Cocks ... 533 

BoilerStands 535 

" Handy Lubricator 193 

" Standard Detroit Lubricator .... 191 

" Steam Pressure Regulator. 166 

Independent Lubricator 190 

Indicator Gate Valves, Chapman . 143 

" " " Jenkins. 143 

Kennedy. ...135-136 

Posts 293 

Indicators, Engine . . 180 

Indirect Radiators... 367 

Ingalls Tube Scraper. ..... , 374 

Injector Funnels . 313 

" Strainers 313 

Injectors 310-313 

Korting 310 

Loftus 312 

Metropolitan... 210 

Monitor 313 

Penberthy ..211 

Inspirators, Hancock 309 

I ntegral Lavatories, Enameled Iron 437-440 

Interiors, Bath Room ...■ 409-411 

Iron -353-354 

" Body Angle Valves 116 

" " Blow-OfE Valves, Jenkins 135 

", " Butterfly Valves 118 

" '■ Check Valves 117 

" " Expansion Joints Ill 

" Foot Valves 119 

" " Gate Valves, Chnpman 143 

" " Fairbanks 141 

" " " " Jenkins 143 

" " " " Kennedy 136 

" " " ■' Ludlow' 138-139 

" Globe and Angle Valves, Fairbanks. 128 

" " Standard Back Pressure Valves 118 

Safety Valves 118 

" Steam Swing Joints 113 

" " Swing Check Valves.- 130 

" Swinging Check Valves, Fairbanks ISO 

Valves, Eastwood 131 

Jenkins 133 

Standard 116-118 

•' Burnere,Gas --- 78 

" Closets _ .. 455 

■■ Cocks . — 153 

" " Asbestos Packed. 155 



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NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



PAGE 

Irou Factory Sinks _ ■_ 442-444 

" Galvanized Sheet ._ 356 

" Hoppers ^55 

" Jack C'hain _ ._ 350 

" Machine Screws ._ 343 

" Pipe Coils and Bends __. 65 

" " Size Brass Pipe 9 

" Pulleys _ _3l6-315 

" Rivets 351 

' ' Set Screws 341-343 

" Washers 345 

Italian Marble Lavatories 430-435 

I X L Pipe Threading Machine... 381 



Jack Chain 350 

Jacket Lamps 308 

Jacketed Steam Kettles 229-331 

Jacks, Hydraulic 375 

Screw 875 

Jenkins Sheet Packing 334 

Valve Stem Packing 326 

" Valves 123-1 26 

'• Alllron 136 

" " Automatic Air 150 

" '• Backpressure.... 134 

•■ Brass ..123 

" ' Dimensions 123 

'• " Discs 125 

" " Excelsior Back Pressure 124 

" " ExtraHeavy.- 126 

'• Gate 143 

" " IronBody ...123 

'• Radiator 145-146 

" " Safety 124 

'• " Swing Check ... 134 

" Wood Wheel Gate 125 

" YBlow-Off 135 

Jobbers Straight Shank Twist Drills 396 

Johnston Wrenches 386 

Joint Compound 332 

" Runner 510 

Joints, Expansion .. Ill 

Moran Flexible 113 

Steam Swing 113 

Judson Governors. 1T9 

Juliette Pantry Sink 477 

Junior Lubricators 190 



K 



Ken nedy Gate Valves 135-136 

Kerosene Engines ..243-244 

Kettles. Steam 239-231 

Key Air Valves 150 

Keyseater, Shaft 401 

Keystone Unions 74 

Keys. Gas 78 

Kinking Irons 538 

Kitchen Sink Backs. 482 

" '• Strainer and Coupling 533 

Sinks ....473-484 

" " Brown Glazed... 474 

" '• Copper Pantry 475 

" Corner, Cast Iron ..483 

'■ Enameled Iron 478-479 

" Half Circle, Cast Iron 483 

•' Marble 477 

" Porcelain 473-476 

" '■ Square Cast Iron 480 

" WroughtSteel 481 

Klingfast Pipe Vise 391 

Knife Files .- 407 

Korting Injectors. 210 



Ladles. Plumbers'! 537 

La Habana Closet Apparatus 453 

Lakewood Enameled Iron Bath .415-416 

Lamp Wick Packing __ 330 

Lamps, Engineers' Hand 2U8 

Lanterns, Gas 84 

Lap Welded Boiler Tubes 10 

" " Casing.. n 

Lathing Hatchets 404 

Laundry Tubs 467-473 

" Brown Glazed .. .409-470 

" Enameled Iron i 470-471 

" " Scotch Granite. . 4'i'2 

•' Slate 472 

" " .Soapstone ._. 478 

" Weehawken Granite 473 

'• White Porcelain R. R 467-468 

F. R 470 

Lava Tips 78 

Lavatory Brackets 539 

Legs.... 529 

' ' Stops 513 

Supply Pipes 531 

Traps 539 

Lavatories, Enameled Iron 437-443 

Marble 430-436 

Porcelain 438-439 

Arleigh 438 

Arthur 433 

Carlton 433 

Chester 431 

" Crawford .. 438 

Creighton 438 

EUwood 430 

" Harvey . 434 

Lawn Hose Reels 307 

Lead Bends 509 

'■ Goose Necks . 534 

" Lined Iron Pipe... 9 

" " Fittings 9 

■■ Melting Furnace 368 

'• Pig 330 

" Pipe.-.. 506 

" Sheet 509 

" Traps .507-508 

■' Tubing 506 

" Waste Pipe 506 

Leader Hooks... . 553 

" Pipe 548 

" and Fixtures 548-553 

' Shoes.. 551 

ijcak Stoppers, Boiler Tube 373 

" Steam 113 

Leather Belting 323 

Legs, Closet and Urinal Stall 534 

" Lavatory _. 539 

" Sink 483 

Levels 537 

Lever Throttle Valves 184 

Lewis Hydrants 295 

Lift and Force Pum ps .284-285 

" ' " Pump Standards .. 288 

Line Pipe 5 

Linen Hose. 300 

Li I tie Giant Damper Regulator. 173 

Little Giant Gauge Cock. 185 

Live Steam Separators 217-218 

Lock Meter Cocks 151 

" NutNipples.. 36 

" Service Cocks 151 

" L^nion Meter Cocks 151 

' ' Up Pop Safety Valves . . J 158-159 

Locke Damper Regulator 173 

Lockjaw File Handles 407 

Locomotive Boiler 333 

Oil Cups 206 

Lodore Shower Bath 435 



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Loftus Injector 212 

Long Bell Steam Whistles 187 

" Lead Bends 509 

" Traps 508 

" Screws 26 

" Turn Fittings 36-37 

Looking Glass, Plumbers' ...'.. 537 

Loose Key Bibbs, Compression 513 

Low Down Closet Apparatus . _ _ . 445-447 

Ando 447 

Arion 447 

Argos 417 

Seneca 445 

Utica 446 

" Pressure Damper Regulators 175-176 

" '• Pipe Covering 335 

Pop Safety Valves .160 

" " Safety Valves 115 

Water Feeder 271-272 

" Water Alarm. 186 

Lowell Closet Apparatus ... 453 

Lowerre Steel Bath Tub. 424 

Lubricators 190-208 

Banner 190 

Detroit.. . 191-192 

" Duplex.. _ 195 

Handy 193 

" Improved Standard 191 

" Independent 190 

" Junior 190 

" LuQkenheimer 190 

" Paragon 190 

Regular (Oil Pump) 190 

Senior 190 

" Simplex 195 

" Standard (Injector) 190 

Pattern. 206 

Universal (Oil Pump) ..190 

Velox 190 

Volunteer 193 

Vulcan 190 

Wizard 194 

Ludlow Gate Valves 137-139 

Lunkenheimer Gate Valves ..133-134 

Grease Cups 204 

" Lubricators 190 

OilCups 204 

'• Regrinding Bronze Valves ... 132 

Water Gauges. 189 

AVhistles 189 

Lyman Exhaust Heads 319 

Lynn Closet Apparatus... 453 



M 

Machine Bolts 336 

" Screws ...343 

" Taps 395 

Machines, Drilling 399-400 

Pipe Threading 379-381 

Tapping 542 

Machinists' Grindstones 378 

HandTaps 393 

Screw Plates 383 

Main Tapping Machines 542 

Malleable Conductor Hooks. 552 

Drive Gaps 281 

Eave Trough Hangers 551 

Hydraulic Fittings 38-39 

Iron Fittings 66-74 

" Saddles 75 

Oilers 207 

Pattern Brass Fittings 107-108 

Pipe Rings 22 

" Vises 391 

Railing Fittings ...101-103 

Stocks.. - .- 384 



TAQE 

Malleable Union Elbows . 74 

Tees 74 

" IJnions 74 

Mallets ., 537 

Manifolds, Cast Iron ...19-20 

Manila Rope . ... 362 

Marble Lavatories . 430-435 

Slabs 436 

" Lrinal Stalls . 464 

Marine Grease Cups . . . 204 

" Pop Safety Valves 159 

Mason Pres.sure Regulator 166 

Match Holders 562 

Matchless Metal Polish 332 

" Self Lighting Burners . . 78 

Melcher Shower Yoke 427 

Metal Polish 333 

Metallic J oint Gaskets 328 

Meter Cocks.. , 151 

Meters, Water 297-298 

Metropolitan Injectors 310 

Miami Oil Cups 204 

Mill Board, Asbestos 329 

" Files :.. 406 

" Fittings, Gas.. 79 

■' Hose... 300 

:jlineral Wool 330 

Miners' Picks 404 

Mining Barrows ... ... . 363 

Miters, Corner 552 

Mocking Bird Whistles 188-189 

Mod ern Bath Rooms 409-41 1 

iMohair Tubing 78 

Mohawk Shower Bath 426 

Monash Air Valves ..■ 150 

Monitor Ash Cans 369 

' ' Heating Burners 78 

'■ Injectors 212 

Moran Flexible Steam J oint ..... . 112 

Morris Enameled Iron Bath . . 416 

Moulded Cast Iron Pulleys 310-315 

Moulds, Pig Lead. 540 

Tack 540 

Mueller Corporation Stop Cocks ......... .... 523 

Water Pressure Regulator 170 

Mule Pulley Stands 319 

Multiple Oilers 202-203 

Mushroom Strainers 119 



N 

Naiad Enameled Iron Foot Bath 428 

Nail Brush Holders.... 559 

" Pullers 404 

Nash Gas and Gasoline Engines 241 

■• WaterMeter 297 

Nason Ammonia Valves and Fittings 42-64 

' ' Balanced Governor Valve. . 164 

" Damper Regulators .. .-174-175 

" Ejector ... 213 

• • Equator and Gulf Stream Heaters 349-353 

" Feed Water Heater 216 

Floor and Ceiling Plates 34 

" Foot Rail Brackets 106 

" Glue Heaters 227-238 

" Immersed Valve Water Feeder 371-373 

'■ PipeVise 391 

Quick Opening Balanced Disc Valve 1 63 

" Radiator Valves 144 

■' Steam Traps 321-324 

■ ' Vertical Tube Radiators . .355-259 

•' WaterColumns 186 

National Feed Water Heater 214 

Tube Cleaner. . 374 

Needle Valves, Ammonia 3 

Netherlands Porcelain Bath .. 413 

New Deluge Suction Pump 379 



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Niagara Shower Bath_, 426 

Nickel Plated Brass Fittings 108 

" " " Lavatory Pipes _ 531 

Traps 529 

" " Closet Connections 53ii 

Gate Va]ves_ 125 

" " Lavatory Brackets ___ 529 

Legs 529 

Pipe Wrenches __. 388 

Nipples, Brass. ._ : 108 

Hose 303 

" Soldering 535 

Wrought Iron__ 25-26 

Noiseless Back Pressure Valve 172 

Water Heater 213 

Normandie Porcelain Bath ___ 412 

Novelty Sink Backs 482 

Nozzles, Hose 303 

Nubian Pipe Cement. 332 

Nuts 344 

Nymph Enameled Sitz Bath... 423 



O 

Oakum 330 

Offset Closet Connections 533 

" GlobeValves _._ 146 

" HookPlates 21 

" Eadiator Valves 146 

" Wash-Out Closets 460 

Offsets, Bell and Spigot 545-546 

" Cast Iron 16 

SoilPipe 494 

Ohio Steam Pumps 273-374 

Oil Cups, Plain , 206 

" " Lunkenheimer 204 

" " StHudard 205-300 

" Engines 343-344 

" Fillers 371 

" Gauges 2C4 

" Injectors 190 

" Pumps, Lunkenheimer 190 

" Separators 217-218 

" Tanks 371 

Oiler Sets 207 

Oilers 207-308 

" Engine 196-305 

' ' for Pressure System 203 

" Sight Feed 198-205 

Oily Waste Cans S70 

Open-Air Relief Valve 172 

Organ Pipe Whistle 187 

Oval Basins, Earthenware 462 

" Flanges 28 

'• Gutters 550 

" Shave Hooks 539 

Overflow Couplings. 538 

Overhead Track 359 



P 

Packer Ratchets 383 

Packings 324-329 

Asbestos 329 

Cloth Insertion 334 

" Common Sense Metallic 338 

" Corrugated Copper 328 

Daniel's PPP 335 

" Eclipse Sectional 325 

Eureka 326 

Garlock 337 

Jenkins Sheet... 334 

ValveStem.. 326 

Peerless 335 

Rainbow 324 

Bed Sheet 324 



Packings, Tuck's 326 

" Usudurian 324 

Panel Saws 538 

Pantry Cocks, Compression 537 

Fuller 527 

" Self Closing 535 

Sink Overflow, Grate and Coupling 533 

" Sinks 475-477 

Paper, Flint and Emery 331 

Paragon Lubricator 190 

Parallel Vises... 393 

ParkHoseReel 307 

Parker Vises 393 

Patent Couplings 74 

" Overflow Couplings 533 

Pedestals, Shafting ... 318 

Peerless Flax Packing 325 

Penberthy Injectors , 311 

Pennie Back Water Traps 498 

Perfect Pin Indirect Radiators 367 

Perfected Duplex Air Valves 149 

Perfection Oil Tank 371 

Perfecto Enameled Iron Bath 418-431 

Philadelphia Hoppers _. ... .461 

Pick-Up Tongs 403 

Picking Chisels .. 538 

Picks 404 

Pickering Governors 178 

PigLead 330 

" " Moulds 540 

Pillar Files 406 

Pillars, Brass... 78 

Pillow Blocks 318 

PinchBars 404 

Pins, Bending 538 

Pioneer Oil Cups , 304 

Pipe, Bell and Spigot 543-540 

and Bench Vises .... 391 

" Bender 510 

" Brass 9 

" Cement, Nubian.. 332 

" Coils 62-65 

" Coverings 333-335 

" Cutters 385 

" Cutting Table 5 

" Dies 384 

" Double Extra Strong 4 

" Drills 393 

" DriveWell 5 

" Extra Strong 4 

" Flanged Cast Iron 543 

" Hangers 23 

" Head, Leader 553 

" Heads, Exhaust 219-220 

" Hooks 33 

" Lead 506 

•' " Lined 9 

" Leader 548 

" Line.. 5 

' ' Reamers . 393 

'• Rings 33 

" Rolls 23 

" Soil 489 

" Spiral Riveted — 6-8 

" Straps, Tin 73 

" Supports 31-33 

" Tapping Machines 543 

■' Taps - 893 

' ' Threading Machines 379-381 

" TinLined 9 

" Tongs 387 

" Vises .391 

" Vitrified Sewer 547 

" Wrenches.. 386-388 

Wrought Iron 3-4 

Pipes, Hose -- 303 

" Lavatory Supply 531 

Pitcher Spout Pumps.. 288-389 



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577 



PAGE 

Pittsburgh Peed Water Heater 215 

Plain Bibbs, Compression ___ 511-513 

Fuller .._ 514-515 

" Ground Key _ 517 

Self Closing.- _-_ ...516 

" Cesspools.- - 499 

" Coup ings -_ 535 

" Force Pumps, Plumbers' _ __ 541 

" Grease Cups.-- 206 

' Lubricators 206 

■• Oil Cups 206 

Planimeters 180' 

Plates, Cesspool 499 

Column 73 

" Floor and Ceiling -- - 24 

" Hook, Ring and Saddle - 21 

Pliers ---539 

Plug Tap, Machinists' --. 393 

Plugs, Fusible 185 

Sink _ 533 

Soil Pipe .--- 536 

WashTray 533 

Plumb Bobs 537 

Plumbers' Bags -. - 540 

" Compression Work 511-513 

" Furnaces .-. 541 

'■ Pumps ^.-. - 541 

•' Safety Chains 540 

Soil 540 

Tools - 587-541 

Points, Drive Well - . - 291 

Polish, Metal 332 

Polished Brass Railing Fittings 103-106 

Pop Safety Valves 158-161 

Porcelain Bath Tubs 412-413 

" Drinking Fountain. .- 429 

Kitchen Sinks 473-476 

Lavatories - 428-429 

Pantry Sinks - 476 

Wash Trays.- 467-470 

Portable Forges .--- 376 

' Shaft Keyseater - --. 401 

Showers - ... - — 427 

Steam Boilers 233 

Portables. Electric 98 

Gas -- 85 

Post Hangers - ..-- 318 

Posts, Indicator 293 

PotHooks 537 

Pots, Drip - -.. - 346 

■•' Solder- .- -..- 541 

" Tallow -. 208 

Power Forges - . . - - 376 

" Threading Machines 379-382 

Powers Regulators -. 176-177 

Prepared Soil - .- -.-.... 540 

Presses, Drill 399-400 

Punching -. .--.. 401 

Pressure and Vacuum Gauges — 182 

Gauges .- - 181-182 

Recording Gauges .- 181 

Regulators 165-171 

Acton - 166 

CurtisSteam 166 

'■ Water 170 

Davis -- -...168 

Eureka 167 

" " Improved .... 166 

Ford 171 

" " Foster.- - 165 

Griffin 169 

" " Mason.. 166 

Mueller 170 

Ross 170 

" ■■' Vacuum . 167 

Privy Sinks ... 466 

Proving Pumps 541 

Public Urinals .464-466 



Pullers, Nail 404 

Pulls, Closet 463 

Pulley Blocks - 358-361 

Stands _ 319 

Pulleys - - 310-317 

Pump, Automatic Air --- 274 

'■ Connections 281 

" Cylinders 290 

Governing Valves ..162-164 

" Heads 279-282 

" and Receive!- 274 

Regulator, Ford - 162 

" Rod Couplings - 72 

" Standards 287 

" Valves 330 

Pumps --- 278-291 

" Ammonia Charficing 64 

Anti-Freezing Well Lift and Force 284-285 

Boiler Feed - 276-277 

BrassForce 277 

■' Brewers' Air 274 

Centrifugal 275 

Cistern Suction 288-289 

Double Acting Force 283 

Empire Double Acting Force - 286 

Hydraulic Test .-278 

New Deluge 279 

Ohio --- 273-274 

Oil, Lunkenheimer 190 

Pitcher Spout - 288-289 

Plumbers' 541 

Rotary 275-276- 

Steam 273-274- 

Vacuum - - 248 

Windmill 280-287 

Punches _ 401 

■' Blacksmith 402 

Punching Presses 401 

Putty .- 332 

Putz !^omade 332- 



Q 

Quarter Bends, Wrought Iron -. 47 

Quick Opening Balanced A'al ve, Nason .-- 163 

Hot Water Radiator Valves 147-148 

" " Lever Gate Valves. Chapman 143 

Fairbanks-.. 140-141 

" Jenkins 142 

Kennedy-.. 135-136 

Ludlow 137-138 

Steam Radiator Valves 147 

• Shine Metal Polish. 332 



R 

Racks, Hay. 500 

" Hose 306 

Towel 553-555 

Radiator Globe Valves, Jenkins 145 

PetCocks 150 

Union Elbows .. - 148 

Valves - 144-150 

Radiators 255-267 

Bay Window - 266 

BoxBase...- 257 

Chautauqua -264-265 

" Circular, Cast Iron 267 

Wrought Tube 259 

Column, " " 259 

" Corner .-- 266 

Dining Room 267 

Duplex -- 358 

High Pressure 255-256 

Indirect 267 

" Stairway .- -.... 266 



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NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



PAGE 

Radiators, Triton 260-363 

Wall 266 

Railing Fittings 101-106 

Gate Fixtures _ 103 

Railings, Brass _._ 105 

Railroad Oilers 207 

Rain Water Out-Off 553 

Rainbow Gaskets 335 

" Sheet Packing.. 324 

Rams, Hydraulic 278 

Range Boiler Couplings. 535 

Safety Valves 535 

" " Vacuum Valves 535 

Boilers. 485-488 

Ranges, Privy, Cast Iron 466 

Water Closet 456-457 

Rasps 406-407 

" Plumbers' 537 

Ratchet Drills... 4P0 

Braces 400 

Stocks 543 

Ratchets, Packer 383 

Reamers . 393-393 

Receivers, Ammonia 46 

Receptor, Shower Bath 425 

Recessed Drainage Fittings .50 1-505 

Recording Gauges 181 

Rectangular Tanks 308 

Red Lead _ 333 

" Sheet Packing.. 334 

Reducers, Hose 303 

Reducing Wheels . 180 

Reels, Hose ; 305 

Lawn. 307 

Register Gauge Cock _. 185 

Regulators, Damper. 173-176 

Pressure 165-171 

Pump 163 

Regulators, Temperature .176-177 

Reliance Water Columns i 186 

Relief Valves, Open Air 172 

- 158-161 

Remanit Pipe Covering 334 

Renewable Asbestos Disc Valves . » 137-130 

" Seat Valves, Eastwood 131 

Return Bends, Brass 108-109 

" " Brine.. 47 

Castlron. 17 

" "• Flanged, Ammonia 54 

Gland End " ..44^5 

Malleable 71 

Steel 53 

Tight Joint 58 

" •' Wrought Iron 47 

Steam Traps 225-226 

Ridging .-.. 357 

Rigid Pillow Blocks 318 

Ring Bolts 346 

" Plates 21 

Rings, Pipe 23 

Riveting Hammers 403 

Rivets and Burs 351 

Roadway Boxes 296 

Robbins Chain Tongs.... 387 

RobeHooks 564 

Robertson Exhaust Head .. 319 

" Thompson Indicator 180 

Rods, Iron 353 

" Street Washer . 395 

Roll Rim Enameled Bath Tubs 414-433 

" Porcelain Lavatories 438-439 

Kitchen Sinks 473-476 

Slop Sinks ,... 484 

Wash Trays.. 467^69 

Roller Tube Expanders. 373-378 

Rolls, Pipe 23 

Roman Pattern Porcelain Bath 413 

Roof Gutters 550 



Rope, Manila 362 

•• Wire 363 

Rosin Boxes 537 

Ross Water Pressure Regulator 170 

Rotary Force Pumps 375-276 

Rotating Gauge Cocks 185 

Rough Compression Bibbs ... 511 

" " Loose Key 513 

" " Stop and Waste Cocks 513 

" Ground Key Bibbs 517 

" Stop and Waste Cocks 517-530 

" Stop and Waste Cocks, Simplex 531-533 

Round Basins, Earthenware 463 

•• Belts 333 

" Cesspool Plates 499 

" Flatters 403 

Head Machine Screws 343 

Iron .. 353 

Irons... 537 

Leader Elbows ... 549 

Pipe... 548 

Nose Chisels 538 

" Pliers 539 

" Punches, Blacksmith 402 

" Way Hydrant Cocks 530 

" Stop and Waste Cocks 519-530 

" " " " Simplex 531-533 

Royle Hose Connections 437 

Ruby Paper 331 

Rules 537 

Rubber Belting 338 

Lined Cotton Mill Hose 300 

" Stoppers. 533 

Running Trap Closer 533 



S 

Saddle Hose Racks 300 

Plates 21 

Saddles, Malleable and Wrought Iron 75 

Safety Attachment Damper Regulator 175 

" Chain 540 

" Valves, Brass 115 

" " Iron Body, Standard 118 

" " Jenkins 134 

Pop 158-161 

" " RangeBoiler. 535 

" Water Columns . 186 

Salt Glazed Sewer Pipe and Fittings 547 

Sand Pump and Drill 381 

Sauls Ice Can Filler.. 64 

Saunders Pipe Cutter..... 385 

Saw Filers' Vise 393 

" Files 407 

Saws . 538 

Schedule of Standard Flanges 27 

Scoops . 405 

Scotch Granite Wash Trays 473 

" Water Gauge Glasses . . 183 

Scrapers, Flue 374 

Screw Drivers 539 

' ' Jacks 375 

" Punches 401 

Screws, Cap and Set ..341-343 

CoachandLag 346 

Machine 343 

Seamless Drawn Brass Pipe 9 

Jacketed Steam Kettles .339-231 

Wrought Steel Kitchen Sinks 481 

Seat Dressers, Bibb 540 

'' Rings, Fairbanks Gate Valve 141 

Seats, Bath 556 

" Water Closet 463 

Sectional Enameled Iron Lavatories 443 

Pipe Covering 333-335 

" Rainbow Gaskets 335 

Ring Packing... 327 



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579 



PAGE 

Sectional Wash Sinks.. _ 442-444 

Self Cleaning Gauge Cock 185 

" Closing Basin Cocks.. _..._ 525 

" " " Fixtures 530 

" " PantryCocks 525 

" " WasteCans... _._ 370 

Water Gauges.-. 188 

Work 516 

" Feeding Reamers 395 

" Lighting Burners 78 

" Oiling Shafting Hangers 318-319 

Seneca Low Down Closet 445 

SeniiT Lubricators 190 

Sentinel Oil Cups 204 

Separators, Cochr.me 218 

Hine 317 

Oil - .217-218 

Steam.. 217-218 

Water... ..217-218 

Service Boxes 296 

" Cocks, Gas 151 

Tees 73 

Set Hammers, Blacksmith ... 402 

" Screws... 341-343 

Seven. Pound Steel Vise 391 

Sewer Connections ..... 551 

Gas Traps 498 

" Pipe and Fittings 543-547 

Shaft Keyseater 401 

Shafting 309 

Collars 320 

Couplings 320 

Hangers... 318-319 

Shampoo Cocks ... 596 

Sprinklers 427 

Shanks, Gutter 551 

Shave Hooks ..539 

ShawBlow-Off Cock 157 

Shawmut Enameled Iron Bath... 431 

Sheet Iron, Galvanized 356-357 

" Lead 509 

" Packing 324 

Shelves, Towel. . 555 

Shifting Fixtures, Countershaft 321 

Shingling Hatchets 404 

Ship Stones 378 

Shoe Rasps 407 

Shoes, Leader 551 

S Hooks 540 

Shovels 405 

Shower Bath Heads 427 

Baths 425-427 

Shower Yoke 427 

Siamese Hose Connections . 308-304 

Side Edgers 537 

" Issue Pipe Vise 391 

Sidelug Steam Trap... 321-224 

Sight Feed Lubricators . 190-205 

" Oilers 196-204 

Signal Oilers 196-198 

Sill Cocks 513 

Simplex Ijubricators 195 

Stop and Waste Cock 531-533 

Single Expansion Bolts 347 

'"' Head Wrenches.. 389-390 

" Pick-Up Tongs... 403 

SinkBacks 483 

" Bibbs, Compression 513 

" Bolts 338 

" Brackets 482 

" Couplings 510and533 

" Legs 482 

" Plugs 588 

" Strainers 510 

" Traps 510 

Sinks, Cast Iron, Corner and Half Circle 483 

'■ " " Square 480 

" Factory. 442-444 



PAGE 

Sinks, Kitchen 473-484 

Pantry 475-477 

Privy'. 466 

" Slop .483-484 

Siphons Gauge.... 185 

Sitz Bath . . .423 

Slabs, Marble 436 

Slants, Sewer Pipe 547 

Slate AVash Trays 472 

Sledges, Blacksmith 402 

Sleeve Couplings, Shafting 320 

Sliding Stem and Lever Gate Valves, Chapman .... 143 

' '• Fairbanks. 140-141 

' Jeukins 143 

•' " '■ Kennedy -.135-136 

" " " Ludlow... 137-138 

Slip Joint Elbows 532 

Slop Sinks 488-484 

Smoke Machine Test Plugs '. 536 

• Pipe Elbows... 549 

" Stacks .-... 234 

Smooth On „ 332 

Snifting Valves 160 

Snips, Tinners" ■ .. 539 

Soap Cups ---557-558 

Soapstone Wash Trays . ... 473 

Sockets Drill '. 394 

Soil Cups .. 537 

■ Pipe and Fillings 489-498 

■ ' Pipe Plugs, Climax 536 

Solder 830 

■ Pots- - 541 

Soldering Irons 537 

" Nipples 535 

Unions.... .... 535 

Sole or Base Plates . . 321 

Solid Belts 323 

'■ Box Vises.- 393 

Cast Steel Hammers -..,. 403 

•• Collars 330 

•' Dies 384 

" Flanges. 28 

Pipe Hangers 33 

' ' Stocks and Dies - . . 384 

Soot Sucker Flue Cleaner ,-- 874 

Southwick Wire Belt Lace 323 

Spades 405 

Spencer Steel Tube Cleaner 374 

Spiral Coils G3-65 

Riveted Pipe 6-8 

Spirit Levels 537 

Split Collars 320 

•• Links 540 

'* Pipe Hangers. .... 33 

" Pulleys-- .- 315 

Sponge Holders- 556-557 

Sprinkler Bath.- - 437 

Clips -- 75 

Heads -.-- 75 

Square Conductor Hooks _ . 553 

■ " Files 406 

Flatters 403 

Gutters.-- - - 550 

" Head Cap Screws . .-.341 

" Machine Bolts 386 

Irons ' 354 

Kitchen Sinks, Cast Iron .- 480 

Leader Elbows -- 549 

Pipe 548 

" Nuts -- - 344 

" Punches, Blacksmith 402 

Shank Ratchet Drills 398 

Squares 587 

Stable Fixtures 500 

Stacks, Smoke 234 

Stairway Radiators 366 

Stalls, Urinal 464 

Stand Pipe Siamese C'onnections 304 



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NASON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, NEW YORK 



Standard Brass Cocks.. ...151-158 

' ' Gas Fixture Fittmgs.. 76-77 

" Valves 113-115 

" Extra Heavy.. 114 

Cast Iron Flanges 28 

Copper Range Boilers 485 

Corner Radiator Valves 144 

Flanged Fittings 30-33 

Iron Body Valves 116-118 

" Cocks 153 

Lead Traps 507 

Lubricators 206 

Oil Cups a05-206 

" Injector.. 190 

Radiator Valves.. 144 

Self Acting Lubricators . 195 

Test Gauges 181 

Standards, Force Pump 282 

Pump 287 

Standing Waste and Overflow. 533 

Stands, Boiler.. .. 535 

" Coil 23 

" Pulley 319 

Stanwood Pipe Cutter 385 

Staple Brackets, Gas. 80 

Starch Kettles - 231 

Stationery Mule Pulley Stands. 319 

Stavesaw Files 407 

Stays, Chain 532 

Steam Actuated Air Compressor 246-247 

" Automobile Lubricator 194 

" Bibbs 184 

•• Boilers 232-234 

Cocks, Standaid Brass.. - 152 

" Engine Governors 178-179 

" " Indicators 180 

Lubricators .190-208 

". Engines 235-240 

' ' Gauge Siphon Cocks 185 

'■ Gauges 181-182 

" Ghie Heaters 227 

" Hose 299 

" '• Couplings 301 

" House Heater, Equator 349-253 

Joint Clamp, Climax..- ... 113 

" Packing 324-329 

" Joints, Flexible 112 

■• Kettles . 329-231 

Leak Stoppers 112 

" Pipe Covering . .333-335 

Pressure Regulators 165-168 

" Pumps.. 273-274 

" Radiators, Cast Iron ..260-267 

VerticalTube 255-259 

" Separators 217-318 

Cochiane 218 

Hine.. 217 

" Swing Joints.. 112 

" Traps 231-226 

" Albany 226 

" " Champion 335 

" Nason 231-334 

" Sidelug 331-324 

" Whistles... 187-189 

Steel 355 

'■ Ammonia Fittings 48-53 

" AshCans 370 

" Barrows ..363-367 

' Bath Tubs. 424 

" Bending Pins 538 

"' Drive Heads... 381 

" Flanges. 29 

" Hand Trucks 368 

" Hydraulic Fittings 40 

" Kitchen Sinks 481 

" Oilers -.-.207-208 

" Rim Pulleys ..310-315 

" Sockets 394 



PAGE 

Steel Storage Tanks 487 

" Tool Chests 408 

" "Wire Tube Brush 374 

Stench Traps 499 

Sterling Emery Wheels 377 

Stillson Wrenches .386 

StocksandDies ..382-384 

" Ratchet 542 

Stop Cock Boxes 295 

" Cocks, Corporation 523 

" Valves, Hydraulic ..40-41 

" and Waste Cocks, Asbestos Packed 154-155 

" " " " Compression 512 

" " " " Ground Key 517-520 

" " " " Simplex ...521-522 

Stoppers, Boiler Tube 372 

Rubber ._ 533 

Storage Tanks 487 

Tank Heaters 254 

Stove Bolts 338 

" Coils 65 

Straight Fluted Drills 396-397 

" Lipped Tongs 403 

" Pein Hammers. 403 

Pipe Tap 393 

Shank Twist Drills.... 396 

Straightway Hot Water Valves 148 

Hydrant Cocks 520 

Swinging Check Valves 139-130 

Strainers, Ammonia 46 

" Conductor — .... 552 

Injector 313 

Iron 119 

Sink 510 

Urinal Stall 534 

Straps, Hose 301 

Streetwasher Rods 295 

Streetwashers . 395 

Strop Hooks 564 

Stud Bolts ... 340 

Sturtevant Exhaust Head .... 320 

Suction Baskets 303 

" Hose 300 

" ■' Couplings 301 

" Pumps .' 379 

Supply Pipes, Lavatory 531 

Swages, Blacksmith. 403 

Swing Basin Cocks ... . 536 

" Check Valves 130 

Fairbanks 1.29-130 

" Jenkins 124 

" Joints, Steam 112 

Swinging Hose Racks £06 

'• Reels 305 

Swivel Pipe Vises ... 391 

S Wrenches, Drop Forged 390 



T 

Tack Moulds 540 

Tackle Blocks 361 

Tallow Pots 308 

Tank Heaters 254 

Temperature Regulators 177 

" Valve, Balanced ITl 

" Plug.. 303 

Tanks, Cypress -- 308 

' ' Expansion 488 

•' Oil ... - - 371 

" Storage 487 

" Water Closet ^563 

Tap Bolts 341 

'■ Borers... o39 

Tapping Machines, Water Pipe 543 

Taps, Machine. 395 

" Pipe 393 

Tape Lines ^37 



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Taper Pin Reamers.. _ 394 

" Pipe Tap ___ 393 

Sliank Drill Socliets 394 

" " Reamers 394 

" Straight Fluted Drills 397 

" Twist Drills 397 

Tap, Machinists' 393 

Tee Iron. 353 

Tees, Branch 19-20 

" Crossover ___ 73 

" Vent 631 

Telegraph Handle Basin Cocks 525 

Bibbs 516 

Temperature Regulators. 176-177 

Test Gauges 181 

" Pumps, Hj'draulic 278 

Testing Baud, Climax. 536 

Threading Attachment, Lathe 381 

Tools 379-384 

Three-Way Blow-Off Cocks. 157 

" Cocks 152-153 

Throtlle Valves .134 

Tiger Grease Cups 204 

Tight Joint Ammonia Fittings ..56-58 

" Hydraulic Fittings 38-39 

" and Loose Pulleys, 314 

Tin Lined Fittings... 9 

" " Iron Pipe . g 

Lead Pipe 506 

" Pipe Straps 73 

•■ Tubing 50C 

Tinners' Hammers 403 

" Iron Kivets. ... 351 

Snips 539 

Toilet Paper Holders 563 

Tongs, Blacksmith ,.. 403 

Pipe 387 

Tool Chests 408 

Tools, Blacksmith 402-403 

" G as Fitters' 537-541 

" Pipe Threading... 379-384 

" Plumbers' 587-541 

Tooth Brush Holders 559 

Top Fuller 403 

" Swages 403 

Torch, Plumbers' 537 

Torches, Blow. 541 

Torrent Water Meter 298 

Towel Baskets 555 

" Racks . 553-555 

' ' Shelves 555 

Track, Trolley 359 

Trap Closers 536 

■' Screw Ferrules - 510 

Traps, Basin 531 

'• Lavatory 529 

'■ Lead 507-508 

" Recessed Drainage 505 

" Sewer Gas 498 

" Sink 510 

" SoilPipe 497 

Steam 321-226 

Stench 499 

Urinal 534 

" Vitritied Sewer Pipe 547 

Trays, Barrow 367 

" Wash 467-473 

Trimo Pipe Cutter 385 

" Wrenches 8g6 

Triples Chain Hoist 360 

Triton Radiators 260-263" 

Trolleys 359 

Trough, Eave 550 

Trucks, Hand 368 

Bristol 367 

Trusty Pipe Vise 891 

Tube Expanders ^.. 372-373 

Tube Radiators, Nason 355-259 



PAGE 

Tubes, Boiler IQ 

Tubing, Lead and Tin 506 

" Mohair 73 

Tubs, Bath 412-434 

CoaL. 366 

Laundry 467-473 

Tucks, Packinp; 336 

Tumbler Holders 559-561 

Turn Pins 537 

" Buckles 343 

Twist Belts 333 

Twisted Chain 3.50 



U 

Underwriters' Hose Pipes 303 

Unlined Linen Hose 300 

Union Elbow Valves ,i 148 

" Elbows.Brass 148 

" Malleable 74 

" Meter Cocks 151 

Tees 74 

Unions, American ; 74 

" Boyle 44 

Dart 74 

' ' Keystone "74 

Malleable 74 

" Soldering 535 

Universal Oil Pumps 190 

PipeHangers 33 

Hand DriU Press 400 

" Steam Swing Joints 113 

Unlined Linen Hose 300 

Urinal Cocks 525 

" Connections 525 

" Inlet Connections 534 

Stall Angles . . . 534 

" " Trimmings 534 

" Stalls. 464 

" Traps 534 

Urinals, Cast Iron ... 465-466 

' ' Earthenware 460 

Usudurian Packing 334 

Utica Low Down Closet 446 



V 

Vacuum Gauges . 183 

" Pressure Regulator 167 

Pumps 348 

" Steam Air Valves 149 

" Valve, Range Boiler ' 535 

" Valves.... 115 

Valves, All lion, Jenkins.. 136 

" Ammonia 42-60 

Gate 60 

" Automatic Air 149-150 

" Back Pressure, Standard, Iron Body 118 

" Balanced Disc, Kason 163-164 

" Balanced Tank 171 

" Bashlin 143 

" Blow-Off, Jenkins 135 

" Brass, Safety... 115 

" Butterfly j 115 

IronBody • 118 

" Chapman Gate j. 143 

" Davis Back Pressure 172 

" Eastwood 131 

Blow-OfE 156 

Extra Heavy 121 

Fairbanks Gate.. 140-141 

Globeand Angle 137-130 

Finished Bras? 114 

" Foot 119 

" Gas Log 115 

" Globe and Angle, High Pressure, Jenkins .. 126 



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Valves, Hydraulic _ 40-41 

Relief 161 

" Iron Body, Standard 116-118 

■' Jenkins ..-. 123-126 

Gate - 143 

■' Kennedy " .135-130 

'• Low Pressure Pop Safety 160 

Safety...' 115 

•• Ludlow Gate 137-139 

" Lunkenheimer 132-134 

■• Open Air Relief 173 

" Pop Safety 158-161 

" Pressure Regulating 165-171 

• Pump 330 

" Governing 163-164 

■• Radiator ..144-150 

Safety, Standard Iron Body _. 118 

" Safety and Vacuum, Range Boiler 535 

Standard Brass 113-115 

•' SwingCheck 120 

•• Tank... 303 

" Throttle 134 

•' Union Elbow 148 

" Vacuum ■ 115 

" Vertical Check, Bronze Jlounted 120 

" with Multiple Gates 120 

'■ Water Relief 161 

" Whistle 188-139 

" Wood Wheel Gate 125 

Velox Lubricator 190 

Vent Boxes 499 

" Tees 531 

Ventilators .368-270 

Vertical Belt Air Compressors 245 

" Check Valves, iron Body, Bronze Mounted 120 

Fairbanks.- 129-130 

" " " Lunkenheimer. 132 

Engine and Boiler. 240 

Engines 237-240 

" Foot Valves 119 

'• Storage Tanks 487 

TiibeBoilers 234 

Tube Radiators 255-359 

Victor Gate Valve 133 

" Reducing Wheel. . 180 

Vises 391-393 

Vitrified Brown Glazed Kitchen Sinks 474 

Slop Sinks 484 

" " " Wash Trays 469-470 

" Sewer Pipe and Fittings 547 

Volunteer Lubricator 193 

Vulcan Chain Wrenches 387 

" Lubricator 190 

Vulcanized Asbestos Disc Valves 1 27-1 30 

Packed Cocks 154-155 

" Seat Gate Valves 1 140-141 



W 

Wagon, Coal or Coke... 368 

Wahneta Enameled Iron Bath 433 

Wain Wright Corrugated Expansion J oint 111 

Feed Water Heater 215 

Wall Brackets 318 

" Coils 65 

" Frames or Boxes. 321 

" Plates... _ ... 73 

" Radiators 266 

Walworth Pipe Vise 391 

" Sprinkler Head 75 

Warding Files 406 

Warehouse Hose Reel 307 

Warnock Wrench 888 

Wash Basins, Earthenware.... 463 

" Sinks 443-444 

" " Enameledlron 478 

" Tray Bibbs 513 



Wash Tray Bibbs, Fuller 514 

" " Couplings - 533 

" Fittings 73 

■' Overflow, Grate and Coupling 533 

" Plugs. 533 

" Wastes. 532 

•• Trays 467-473 

•■" Brown Glazed 469-470 

" Enameledlron 470-471 

" Scotch Granite 473 

" Slate 473 

" Soapstone 472 

" " Weehawken Granite 473 

■• White Porcelain R R 407-468 

FR 470 

Washer Cutters 539 

Drive Well Points 391 

Washers, Bibb 330 

'■ Gauge Glass 185 

Iron 345 

Street 295 

Waste Cans 370 

" Connections _. 633 

" Nuts 73 

" OilFilters 371 

" Pipe, Lead 506 

Water Bottom Boilers _ 233 

" Closet Apparatus.. 445-461 

■' , " Pulls.... 463 

Ranges 456-457 

" Seats 463 

" Tanks... 463 

" Closets 445-461 

■' " Anglo 447 

" " Anti-Freezing 454 

" " Argos 447 

" " Arion 447 

Boston 449 

Camden 448 

" La Habana 453 

" " Lowell 453 

" Lynn 453 

" " Seneca... 445 

" Utica... _ 446 

" Weldon 451 

" Willard 450 

" Columns 186 

" Connections 534 

" Feeder 371-273 

" Gauge Glass Cutter 185 

" Glasses 183 

Guards 185 

Gauges 183 

" " Lunkenheimer 189 

" Heater, Noiseless 313 

" Hose 299 

" Main Connections 524 

" Meters 297-298 

' ' Pipe, Cast Iron 543-546 

" " Tapping Machine 543 

Pressure Gauges 183 

Regulators 169-171 

Relief Valves 161 

" Tanks. 308 

" Tube Feed Water Heater 216 

" Works WellPointS-- 291 

Watrous Aquameter 447 

Wax Tapers 78 

Wedge Head Expansion Bolts 349 

Weehawken Granite Wash Trays 473 

Weldon Closet Apparatus 451 

Well Force Pumps, Empire 286 

" Pump Heads '- 280 

" Lift Pumps, Anti-Freezing 284-285 

" Pipe - 5 

" Points 391 

. " Working Heads 279-280 

Weston Differential Pulley Blocks. 358-359 



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PAGE 

Westcott Wrenches 388 

Wheelbarrows . 863-367 

Wheels, Emery 377 

Whistle Valves 188-189 

Whistles, Steam- _ 187-189 

White Enameled Iron Closet Apparatus ; 453 

" Kitchen Sinks - _. 473-476 

" Lead 333 

" Porcelain Slop SinUs 484 

Wash Trays-..- 467-470 

Wick Packing. 329-330 

AVillard Closet Apparatus. 450 

Willis Planimeter 180 

Wind Mill Heads ..__ 280-282 

Wine Hose _-. .300 

Wing Dividers 540 

Winona Enameled Iron Bath 420 

Wiper Cups -..- 203 

Wiping Cloths _ _ _ 537 

Wire Belt Lace --- 323 

" Globes...- - 78 

" Insertion Sheet Packing. 324 

" Rope 362 

" Wound Hose 299-300 

Wizard Lubricator ., - 194 

Wood Chisels 538 

' ' Files and Rasps 407 

" Gouges. .-- 538 

•' Split Pulleys... 316-317 

■' Wheel Air Valves 150 

Wooden Tanks . 308 

Wool Felt Pipe Covering 335 

" Mineral. 330 

Wrenches 386-390 

Alligator 388 

Atlas 386 

Baxter 388 



I AGE 

AVrenches.Coe 386 

Drop Forged 389-390 

" Falcon 387 

" Gas Cock 72 

" Hayden 3b8 

Johnston 386 

'• Robbins 387 

Stillson 386 

" Vulcan. 387 

Warnock... 38S 

'• Westcott 388 

Wrought Iron Couplings . .... 74 

' Eave Trough Hangers . 551-552 

" '• Leader Hooks 552 

" Nipples 25-26 

" Pipe... S-A 

'• Pipe Hooks 22 

" " Quarter Bends 47 

" Return Bends 47 

" Saddles... 75 

Steel Kitchen Sinks. .. . 481 

Tube Radiators 255-359 

Wyola Enameled Iron Bath Tubs 423 



Y 

Yankee Eave Trough Hangers . 551 

Yard Hydrants 295 

Yarning Chisels . 538 

Y Blow- 0£E Valve, Bashlin 143 

" " •' Jenkins 125 

Yosemite Shower Bath 425 

Z 
Zero Pipe Covering 1 335 



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